Cane Corso di Drogheda
"Breeding for Perfection... Obtaining Excellence." ~Dawn Cook
"Breeding for Perfection... Obtaining Excellence." ~Dawn Cook
Consider our stud ~GCH CH Ck's Magnanimous Blue Moon CGC TKN~ for your breeding program. The following recommended health exams have been completed and recorded. Available upon request. OFA Patellas, Elbows and Cardiac Normal ● Pennhip RDI .43 LRDI .51 90% ● DSRA Normal ● NCL-Normal ● DM Normal ● Embark Genetic Tested ● AKC DNA ● ICSB verified.
Collection can be shipped frozen or fresh
*Stud Services available to only approved females upon completion of health record and pedigree reviews. We also reserve the right to deny services to anyone. Serious inquiries only.
Health testing is an important tool used by responsible breeders to decrease the chances of health problems in their puppies. Being living creatures, there is no way to absolutely ensure no health problems will ever develop, but testing provides both the breeder and the buyer valuable information.
They are Majestic, Powerful, and Intelligent; Three words that highlight the uniqueness of the Cane Corso (pronounced KAH-neh-KOR-soh in English), meaning: “guard of the estate”, and also known
Here is some information and links about the breed that you need to know first prior to adopting or purchasing a Cane Corso.
Thank you for your patience. We are meticulously developing our program which can take years.
Understand that Cane Corso breeding is not easy. A successful program is not just about producing a quality animal, but more importantly, maintaining the breed standards and expectations; temperament being most important. Historically Italians in the 1970's worked extremely hard to save this once almost extinct breed. They were brought to the United States in the 1980s and finally the breed was recognized by the American Kennel Club in 2010. We hope to continue this amazing legacy.
“We are preservation breeders, as we are trying our very best to preserve our breeds for future generations to know and love as we do. If we do not preserve the vital characteristics that make each breed unique, we would eventually wind up with one basic type: the village dog.”
~Stephanie Hedgepath
(April 19,2021 "Showsight Magazine")
Austin, Texas, United States
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