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            <title>What is the FOCC</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Category: Corso Information<br />Summary: The FOCC Website - So what is the FOCC, an acronym standing for The Friends of the Cane Corso, certainly and that is primarily what it is. An online facility to promote, educate and further the cause of this breed in the UK and abroad.  Currently, we are updating the BCCS website, please visit <a href="http://www.canecorso.org.uk" target="_blank">www.canecorso.org.uk</a> for more information on the BCCS and on how to take part in the future of the Corso here in the UK.But it is much more than that, the members range from first time puppy owners to dedicated breeders. The geographical spread sees members from all over the UK and Europe to the USA, Canada and Brazil and even India. There is a huge range of knowledge and experience that its members are only too willing to share and all in all it makes the site a must for all Corso enthusiasts.<br /><br />Whether you are thinking about owning a Corso and want genuine unbiased advice on what to look for in a well bred pup, or looking to adopt a rescue or if you already own and need help on behaviour, diet or training, the FOCC membership has someone who can help and advise.<br /><br />The members of this site in my experience will pull together and if possible offer real support and friendship when needed. <br /><br />I am proud to be associated with this site and its members. <br /><br />You may find some of them a bit quirky and from a diverse set of backgrounds, but they all have the future of the Corso at heart. I would thoroughly recommend that anyone thinking about getting a Corso, should join this site and use its membership to research the breed before committing yourself. <br /><br />Log on, introduce yourself and join the world of the Corso and enjoy<br /><br />Roy and Jacky Gardiner<br />]]></description>
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