TAKING ON A 2 YEAR OLD MALE CANE CORSO A GOOD IDEA?? ps hi am new here :) Questions

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  1. Paul Elliott

    Paul Elliott New Member

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    TAKING ON A 2 YEAR OLD MALE CANE CORSO A GOOD IDEA?? ps hi am new here :)

    Hello people thank you for your time, I have had many off dogs in my time and they where big dog breeds all while i was growing up with in my family home. And members of my family still own dogs I basically grow up around them, so I do have first hand knowledge & experience on training already ect. But I now have my own place were I live and have plenty off room ect and I have seen a very beautiful male Cane Corso he is 2 years old and I have never met him yet he is desperate for rehome as owners work to much and can not dedicate enough time too him. I am confident I can do a great job with him help him to settle with me and get to know me and except me as his new owner. However am unsure as he is 2 years old and also he hasn't had much socialising with his owners due to there working life how he him self my take to rehoming and if there is any advice anyone could give me or anything I should be aware off???

    Thank you very much.
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    Hello,
    First off....
    Each situation is different. With that being said. I would NOT take on a 2 yr old Corso without ALOT of information that made me Very comfortable. The dog NOT being socialized is a HUGE NO NO for me... Only because I am thinking of the possibilities of him attacking someone , and me being in court or jail because of it. You have to be able to control a breed that large or you are literally playing with a loaded shotgun. When Corsos are left alone they can develop very destructive habits.... habits you may not be ready for. If you are determined to get him... I would set up a deal with the owners where you are allowed to come over on a regular basis to develop a relationship with him before just picking him up and taking him home. You do not want to be the victim of your own dog. I realize I am Months Late on this post... sorry.

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