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Male Cane Corsos typically stand between 24 and 28 inches tall at the shoulder and weigh anywhere from 90 to 120 pounds. Female Cane Corsos tend to be slightly smaller than their male counterparts.
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Male Cane Corsos tend to be more dominant and assertive than females, which can lead to more territorial behavior and a greater desire to protect their home and family.
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It is important to teach male Cane Corsos to recognize and respond appropriately to different people and situations, including strangers and other dogs. Female Cane Corsos, on the other hand, are more inclined to chase and hunt small animals like cats or squirrels.
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The male Cane Corso may require a firmer hand when training. Female Cane Corsos, on the other hand, are likely more sensitive and responsive to praise and positive reinforcement. Female Cane Corso dogs are easier and quicker to train than males.
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Male and female Cane Corso dogs require plenty of daily exercise and activity to stay healthy and happy.
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