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Cane Corso
This breed evolved in Italy and is believed to have originated from Roman war dogs. Cane Corso has a slightly more harmonious build than its ancestor – the Neapolitan Mastiff. It was raised to hunt, usually wild boars, guard property and be the main protector of farms. Its role was to gather pigs and cattle and help farmers bring them to market.
The word “cane” is a Latin name for a dog and comes from the word “canis”. The word “corso” is believed to come from “cohora” which means protector or from the word “corsus” an old Italian word for someone strong, and robust.
This dog values family above all else. Don’t expect it to make friends with everyone it meets: it is not particularly interested in animals or people outside its family It is friendly, but only to a certain degree and you never want to cross the line!

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