::Breedstandard::
::History and character::

Mental/Characteristics:
Alert, attentive, protective. Cane Corso make
formidable family guardians, loyal pets and highly
trainable working animals. Submissitave to it's family, yet suspicious and
threatening to strangers.
Appearance:
Medium to large sized. Elegant yet powerfully
built, lean with powerful long muscles.
Important Proportions:
The length of the head reaches
36% of the height at the withers, the chest is broad and deep
and the belly is slightly tucked.
Cranial Region
The skull is wide, at the zygomatic arch its width
is equal or greater than its length. Convex
in front, it becomes fairly flat behind the forehead as far as the occiput. The
medio-frontal furrow is visible and the stop is well marked.
Facial Region
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Bite:
Slightly undershot of no more than 5mm.
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Nose:Black
and large with ample open nostrils on the same line as the nasal bridge.
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Lips: The
upper lips hang moderately and cover the mandible, so that the lower profile
of the muzzle is determined by the lips.
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Eyes:
Medium sized almond shaped and wide set which look directly forward.
Colour generally corresponds to coat but as dark as possible is preferred.
A keen and active expression.
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Ears: Ears
are generally cropped in the shape of an equilateral triangle, but uncropped
is acceptable.
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Neck: Fairly
slim, but strong and muscular as long as the head.
Body Region
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Body: Longer
than the height at the withers, and should indicate strength and agility.
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Back:
rectilinear, very muscular and firm
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Withers:
Pronounced, rising above the level of the croup.
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Croup:
long, wide and slightly inclined.
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Loins:
short and solid
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Chest:
well developed which reaches to the elbow.
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Tail: Set
fairly high, very thick at the root and docked at the fourth vertebra.
Carried high, but never curved under nor erect.
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Skin:
Fairly thick, rather close fitting.
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Coat:
Short, shiny, very thick with a light undercoat.
Colour:
Black, lead grey, light grey, light fawn, dark
fawn stag red, brindle (striped on different shades of fawn or grey); a black or
grey mask on the muzzle should not go beyond the line of the eyes on fawn and
brindle coloured dogs. White permitted on the chest, chin and front of toes.
Forequarters
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Shoulders:
Long, oblique and very muscular.
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Upperarm:
Strong
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Forearm: Straight,
very strong
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Carpal Joint:
Elastic
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Forefeet:
Cat-like
Hindquarters
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Upper thigh:
Long, wide and muscularly developed
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Lower thigh:
thin and strong
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Hocks:
Angular
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Hindfeet:
Slightly less compact than the forefeet
Height at the Withers
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Males: from 64-68cm Females from 60-64cm
(with a tolerance of 2cm more of less)
Weight
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Males from 42-50kg Females from 38-45kg
Faults
Any departure from the foregoing points should be
considered a fault and the seriousness with which the fault should be regarded
should be in exact proportion to its degree and diffusion.
Severe Faults
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Parallelism or very marked converging axes of
muzzle and skull, converging side lines of muzzle
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Partial depigmentation of nose
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Scissors bite, pronounced undershot mouth
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Over or undersized
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Ring tail, tail in vertical position
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Movement: permanent amble
Eliminating Faults
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Axes of muzzle and the skull diverging
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Total depigmentation of nose
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Bridge of nose resolutely hollow, ram's nose
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Overshot mouth
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Eyes: wall eye, partial and bilateral
palpebrai depigmentation, bilateral strabismus
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Short tail or tailless
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Hair: semi-long, smooth or fringed
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Colour: all those colours not indicated in
the standard, patches of white too large.
NOTE:
males should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into
the scrotum.