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PUPPIES DUE Early June 2009
Reserve a 2009 puppy while they
last
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Champion Bloodlines
Black, Black Brindle, brindle, Tigreto, and what
looks to be a red
brindle male. Large
heads, great stocky build. Wonderful Family companions as well as great
guard dogs. Raised in a Loving family home not in kennel. We highly recommend the use
of
NuVET supplements.
All Worldwide Cane
Corso puppies come with tails docked and dew claws removed (all 4 is
standard for us- if owner wants we will do just hind)
Health
and nutrition is KEY to a healthy dog therefore our Worldwide Cane
Corso Puppies come with their first set of shots, worming, a 30 day
supply of vitamin supplement by
NuVET, and a
3 year health guarantee !

Father: Vintage Santino Worldwide
From the FAMOUS...
CH Scandifo's
Hammer of Vintage
Mother: Franchesca Worldwide
By Rockhard Armani
Inquire here
Click to see the 2007 puppies
All of our dogs have very stable temperaments being very sweet and
affectionate to people they know and also to those we welcome. They are
naturally protective against strangers entering our property without a
member of our family present. Cane Corso's are the best
combination of a guard dog and companion possible. Our dogs must have
exceptional temperaments because in order to live in our household, they
must adapt to many other dogs, humans and of course the horses. The
Cane Corso is a great guard dog, extremely loyal to its family and quite
aloof with strangers. He has a very protective nature and yet is able to
discern friend from foe. He instinctively knows when to become a
terrifying, defensive and protective dog for its owner, his grounds, the
house and the whole family. He should be submissive to his family and
suspicious of strangers.
The
Cane Corso bonds quickly to his family and becomes quite attached
especially to the children. They enjoy being included in the family
activities. Their high level of athleticism lends itself to include such
activities as bike riding, swimming, long walks, jogging, or just
playing fetch. It is not a good idea to get a Corso and just throw him
in the yard and forget about him. Corsos are social animals and need companionship. Corsos make excellent house or apartment dogs however
keep in mind the dog requires regular exercise. Corsos can be trained
to be anything from very friendly to a protection dog, so training and
socialization is required to make sure the dog's temperament follows
what you want.
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