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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. -
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.
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Categories: Corso InformationAchieving Genetic Health for Our Dogs by Jeffrey Bragg Reprinted with permission from the author Contents - What is a Canine Breed?- The Origins of Dog Breeds- The Healty Continuation of Breeds- The Fallacy of Breed Purity- The Demise of Typological Thinking- Abandoning Natural Selection- A Century of Nineteenth-Century Dog Breeding- Lessons from Population Genetics- The Crux of the Problem- An Example from One Breed- The Holistic Breed- New Structures for the Dog Fancy- A Healthy Balance, for Breed Identity- Can i...
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Categories: RescueZia is just over 11 months old and has been in rescue since she was 8 months old.
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Categories: Corso InformationThe Cane Corso is a very headstrong, dominant and in some cases energetic breed. This is not a breed for a first time dog owner, and potential owners should think long and hard if this is really the breed for them:
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Categories: Corso InformationThe 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.
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I feel the time has come to write this article on hip scoring; the importance of it in a breeding program and what it actually means for you, the puppy owner.
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Categories: Corso InformationAre you and your Corso doing your bit for large breed relations?
In the current climate it's more important than ever that you as an owner make your Corso a valued part of your community; especially if you live in a built-up area. -
Categories: HealthTank (my male CC) started to get lame when he was around 5 months old. By the time he was 6-7 months old he appeared chronically lame to the point where I asked my vet for a referral to a specialist orthopaedic vet.
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Categories: Corso InformationThe Cane Corso: Not a breed for everyone. Read this before considering owning one...
