How do you pronounce Cane Corso in Italian?

Is it pronounced Connie Corso or Cane Corso?

Dating back to 600 AD Italy, the Cane Corso (pronounced Connie Corso) descends from Roman war dogs. Its large, athletic build, and strong work ethic made this canine ideal for herding, hunting, and guarding. Almost extinct in the 1980s, the breed is now making a welcome comeback.

What does Cane Corso mean in Italian?

Cane is Italian for dog, and Corso relates to the Latin cohors, “guardian.” Cane Corsos were so rare that they faced extinction until the breed was revived by enthusiasts in 1980s.

Why are Cane Corsos dangerous?

Cane Corso

Due to its massive size and build, it can easily overpower some people and animals and can cause serious injury with some instances being fatal. Cane Corso’s require something to pass their time and keep them active or they will become stressed and more easily agitated.