About Us
H & H Deputee Cane Corso Italiano is a family-owned breeder committed to the providing the best quality dog and ensuring we keep the true Cane Corso Italiano legacy as a protector and worker. Our Cane Corsos have been a part of our lives for over 5 years and are our FAMILY FIRST. They are our pride and family and deserve the BEST.
We began our journey with Hanzo, our male champion dog and then Hana our female dog. We were committed to training, socializing and integrating them into our every-day life. We are impressed by thier intelligence and beauty. Their outstanding temperament & conformation to breed standard made it easy for us to achieve a well-balanced, fully-integrated family members. Because this breed is becoming more popular, we do not recommend this breed for a novice owner. They require space, love, training and continuous socialization to become the best well-balanced family member. For us, this is not just a business. This is our lifestyle.
At the beach in San Diego building Hanzo’s confidence with water.
Hanzo playing with his human little sister.
FAQs
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Despite their intimidating appearance, Cane Corsos are fiercely loyal and affectionate towards the humans they love. Although they do take time to develop bonds with humans, they’re incredibly loving and devoted once they become close with their owners.
Keep in mind, though, that these dogs don’t warm up to strangers quickly. They can be standoffish and aloof towards people they don’t know.
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Your Cane Corso’s aggression level will largely depend on how you raise them. They’re assertive and can develop aggressive tendencies if not trained and socialized correctly. Consistent training early on is crucial to tempering this breed’s headstrong nature.
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Because Cane Corsos are such an intelligent breed, they’re also highly trainable. However, training should start as early as possible while your Cane Corso is still a puppy due to its stubborn nature.
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Cane Corsos have a moderately high energy level and need to be kept busy to prevent them from becoming destructive. It helps to combine enrichment activities with training to keep your dog entertained and active.
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Depending on your family size and age of the members of your household, Cane Corsos can be excellent family dogs. They’re incredibly loyal and protective towards the people they love and enjoy outdoor activities like camping or hiking with their owners.
Keep in mind too that their sheer size makes them a bit of a hazard to young children.
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You shouldn’t get a Cane Corso if you intend to keep them restrained to an apartment. This breed requires adequate room to run and explore, as they quickly become restless and frustrated in small spaces.
If you’re set on keeping a Cane Corso in an apartment, be prepared to take them out several times a day for exercise to keep them in good physical shape and prevent them from destroying your apartment out of boredom.
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When it comes to Cane Corsos for beginners if you’re a first-time owner, it’s important to do plenty of research before bringing a Cane Corso home. They require frequent exercise and strict training to thrive, and their stubborn personalities can be overwhelming for some new dog owners.
You need to be sure that you’re equipped to deal with this dog’s big personality and size in addition to their specific care needs. If you’re a first-time owner and want something a bit simpler to care for, it may be best to avoid purchasing a Cane Corso.
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Cane Corsos have been bred primarily for protection, and their intimidating appearance suits them well as a guard dog. With proper training, your Cane Corso will be an intensely loyal guardian and fearsome protector for your home and family.
Although their temperaments are generally mellow, Cane Corsos will jump to action if the humans they love are in danger. If protection is something you want from your dog, look no further than this breed.