How much should a Cane Corso puppy cost?

How much should a Cane Corso puppy cost?

When you purchase a Cane Corso puppy from a high-quality breeder, the average Cane Corso puppy price will be between $1000 and $4000. If you want a certain coloration or bloodline, it may even be higher. For example the Blue Cane Corso price could easily be more than $4000.

Will my Cane Corsos eyes stay blue?

If you want to know if Cane Corso eyes stay blue, the answer is definitely no as a puppy’s blue eyes will dilute and change eye color within a couple of weeks or months. Their blue eyes can definitely turn brown once they’re adults.

How much is a Cane Corso in California?

Cost By State

State or Region Average Range
California $3,000 $3,000 to $6,000
Maryland $2,700 $2,200 to $3,500
Tennessee $2,500 $2,000 to $2,900
North Carolina $2,100 $1,500 to $2,500

What breeder is Bruce Wayne from?

Name BRUCE WAYNE (click to view pedigree)
Breeder Luca Cecchini
Gender male
father COLPOGROSSO
mother TARA

Is the Cane Corso a good breed to have?

In a family environment, a Cane Corso is a perfect dog. They are great family pets, even for their size. If you raise them properly and introduce them to different experiences early on you will get a Cane Corso which is very docile, obedient and lovable. Under these circumstances, a Cane Corso is a good dog to keep around your children.

How much does a Cane Corso cost?

While it may be common to find a Cane Corso for $200 to $500 at a local rescue group, a high-quality pedigree puppy coming from a breeder who does health testing and guarantees a temperament may charge $1,000 to $3,500 for a puppy.

Are Cane Corso dogs an aggressive breed?

The Cane Corso while not an inherently dangerous dog is an inherently independent, loyal and headstrong dog. These dogs NEED a very firm and dedicated owner to properly handle them. These dogs are the kind of dog that can easily take over the leadership role and become dominance aggressive . Nov 18 2019

Do Cane Corso dogs get along with other breeds?

There are definitely instances where the Cane Corso does well with other dogs, but we’ve found that they are typically pretty aggressive around dogs of the same sex. This is likely due to their need to “stake their claim” on their parent owner.