Cane Corsos can be stubborn and dominant, requiring firm training and socialization.
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Their protective nature can lead to aggression if not properly trained and managed.
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Cane Corsos have high exercise requirements, needing regular physical and mental stimulation.
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They are prone to certain health issues like hip dysplasia and bloat, requiring attentive care.
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Their large size and strength can be challenging to handle, especially for inexperienced owners.
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Early and ongoing socialization is crucial to prevent Cane Corsos from becoming overly aggressive or fearful.
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Their innate guarding instincts can lead to territorial behavior, which needs to be managed carefully.
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Cane Corsos require consistent, positive reinforcement training due to their independent nature.
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