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Cane Corsos are the boldest and most gorgeous mastiff breed canines; they are known not only for their power, but also for their loyalty and caring nature toward their loved ones.
They do, however, come in a range of colors and sizes. Some people believe that there are two kinds of Corsos: King Cane Corsos and regular Cane Corsos.
In this piece, we’ll try to figure out what King Cane Corsos are, whether or not they exist, and many more things. So stay with me until the end.
Let’s get this started!
They do not exist, and I apologize if I have broken some hearts by expressing this reality so bluntly, but there is no breed or variety known as King Cane Corso.
Those who believe in the existence of King Cane Corsos claim that they are larger and stronger than regular Cane Corsos.
To put it simply, King Cane Corsos are taller and stronger Cane Corsos. It means that any healthy Cane Corso puppy with the right genes can grow up to be a King Cane Corso if given the correct food and exercise.
So the existence of King Cane Corsos is all a fable. They do not, and no kennel club has ever included King Cane Corsos in their list of breeds.
Even the name “King Cane Corso” is made up. Who knows, maybe Cane Corsos seem like monarchs when they sit, and that’s why they got this name.
According to people who believe King Cane Corsos exists, King Cane Corsos are taller and stronger than normal Cane Corsos.
As per experts, a healthy adult Cane Corso can reach a height of up to 28 inches, while a female Cane Corso may reach up to 26 inches.
They are among the tallest and heaviest breeds. They are part of the mastiff family.
King Cane Corsos are genetically gifted Cane Corsos that are taller and stronger, thus it’s very evident that genetically gifted Cane Corsos will be more powerful than normal Cane Corsos because they are taller and heavier.
Still, Cane Corsos have extraordinary amounts of power, with some of the strongest holding and biting powers in the dog world.
Having a Cane Corso in your home can provide an added element of security. They are an intruder’s worst nightmare.
I apologize for sounding like a broken record, but there is no scientific evidence to support this. Breeders who claim King Cane Corsos exist, say that King Cane Corsos have longer lives than regular Cane Corsos because they are more athletic, have better genes, and are more intellectual.
It is true that sporty dogs live a little longer than those who sleep most of the time because exercising and keeping active keeps excess fat at bay and protects a dog from ailments such as diabetes, cancer, and heart problems.
But again, there is no proof whether or not King Cane Corsos live longer than Cane Corsos.
Many breeders dupe people by claiming that King Cane Corsos exists and that they have one. They do this to get more money.
A healthy Cane Corso is a King Cane Corso, thus all you have to do is ask for a healthy cane Corso from the breeder.
You should not fall into the trap of a breeder.
A Cane Corso typically costs between $1,000 and $2,000; however, this varies greatly depending on where you reside.
A healthy cane corso or queen cane corso usually gives birth to a healthy puppy. The weight of a newly born Corso puppy can be anywhere from 1.5 to 2 pounds (0.68 to 0.9 kilograms).
I recommend raising a puppy rather than petting or adopting an adult Corso, as you can train or socialize a puppy as you want, while training an adult Corso can be pretty challenging, especially for first-time owners.
Now, puppies of Cane Corsos need a lot of protein and a healthy nutrient diet. If you give them enough protein and other essential nutrients, they can become larger and stronger—in other words, a King Cane Corso.
As I mentioned before, a King Cane Corso is just a larger Cane Corso. The picture of a giant Cane Corso with his owner is below. The size of the Cane Corso is apparent.
If you would like to learn more about how enormous Cane Corsos actually are, or if you have never seen one in person, you may read this post where I’ve provided some fascinating information on their size.
The below table is based on the things I have heard from people who claim that King Cane Corsos exists. The below table is not based on scientific facts, it’s based on opinions.
Characteristic | King Cane Corso | Cane Corso |
---|---|---|
Origin | Italy | Italy |
Size | Larger and Heavier | Standard Large Size |
Coat Color | Rare Exotic Colors | Common Colors |
Temperament | Extremely Loyal | Loyal and Protective |
Intelligence | Exceptionally Smart | Highly Intelligent |
Exercise Needs | High | Moderate to High |
Price Range | Premium (More than 2 grand) | Standard (Less than 2 grand) |
Popularity | Rare and Exclusive | Well-Known Breed |
Health Issues | Fewer Health Concerns | Common Large Breed Issues |
Grooming Requirements | Minimal Grooming | Moderate Grooming |
Lifespan | Longer Lifespan | Average Lifespan |
All healthy male Cane Corso puppies can grow up to be King Cane Corsos provided they are fed an appropriate diet, as King Cane Corsos are simply larger Cane Corsos.
Believers of the King Cane Corso frequently characterize it as larger, stronger, and smarter than other Cane Corsos.
To make a little more money, some breeders try to sell their cane corsos as King Cane Corsos.
Overall, cane corsos make excellent guard dogs since they are devoted, caring, and strong, but sadly, the term “King Cane Corso” only refers to huge cane corso.
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