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  1. Reputable breeder v backyard breeder
    Categories: Corso Information
    An article explaining how to tell the difference between the two and outlining the consequences of buying from a backyard breeder.
  2. Going Raw
    Categories: Health Corso Information
    A Raw Feeding Diet Guide.
    Raw feeding can be a very intimidating prospect. There are many paths to choose. This guide serves both as the Boleyn puppy diet sheet and hopefully also as an easy to understand primer on raw feeding.
  3. Dominance theory - the argument against
    Categories: Corso Information
    Personally, I do not support dominance theory in relation to canine training and behaviour. I find the following links particularly useful in explaining exactly why.
  4. Little Mo's story
    Categories: Rescue
    Little Mo's rescue story - from his foster home and forever home.
  5. A Corso Owner's Experience of BARF
    Categories: Health
    BARF is the "back to nature" diet for animals. This is our insight into the diet from a beginners perspective.
  6. The Destruction of a Breed
    Categories: Health Corso Information Rescue
    As the Friends of Cane Corso's main goal is to promote and protect the Cane Corso, we feel in this current climate it is imperative people thinking of buying a Corso know the hard facts.
  7. Cherri's story
    Categories: Rescue
    Cherri's rescue story - from her foster home and forever home
  8. Law, regulations and guidance (Scotland)
    Categories: Corso Information
    The following article provides useful information for pet owners and anyone working with animals. It is not intended to constitute legal advice.

    A brief summary is given for each. Please click on the headings to view the actual publication.
  9. Food Aggression
    Categories: Health Corso Information
    It takes just two minutes each day to train your dog so that it does not become food aggressive as an adult or adolescent pup.
  10. Co-ownership - an owner's perspective
    Categories: Corso Information
    Nicola's experience of co-owning.
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