Champion Rustic's Kenya, owned and bred by Angela Canning, Rustic Kennels, Canada.
The Cane Corso is a powerful and athletic Molosser breed, without being too heavy and "over-muscular" as its larger cousin the
Mastino Napoletano. For centuries the breed have been used as a multi purpose dog, and it can still be used as such.
The Corso has a stable mind, is alert and protective and is doing well in obedient training, it is submissive to its human
family, yet suspicious, alert and threathing to strangers, witch makes them formidable family guardians.
Aladin at 20 months of age, owned by Marko Kyllönen, Finland.
The Cane Corso shall be longer than its hight, his head large and clearly show that he belongs to the Molosser-group.
The droopin ears is almost always cropped in the shape of an equilateral triangle. The tail is set fairly high,
is very thick at the root and is usually docked at the fourth vertebra.
The Corsos has a very thick shiney coat with a light undercoat.
The colour given in the original standard
is black, plumb-grey, slate, light grey, light fawn, deer fawn, dark fawn and tubby
(very well marked stripes on different shades of fawn and grey). In the fawny and tubby subjects there is
a black or grey mask only on the muzzle and shouldn't go beyond the eye line. A small white patch on the chest,
on the feet tips and on the nose bridge is accepted.