Cane-corso for sale near me
The Cane corso or Italianmastiff we have for adoption are compact, toy-size terriers of no more than seven pounds. These teacup Cane corso crowning glory is a floor-length, silky coat of steel blue and a rich golden tan, hence their sale was ever inevitable. Adopt a Cane-corso now by simply searching for Cane corso for adoption near me.
Mini (Toy) Cane-corso For Sale Near me.
We sell puppies throughout the USA, UK, Australia and Canada. You can get you puppy in any of the 50 states including Alabama (AL), Alaska (AK), Arizona (AZ), Arkansas (AR), California (CA), Colorado (CO), Connecticut (CT), Delaware (DE), Florida (FL), Georgia (GA), Hawaii (HI), Idaho (ID), Illinois (IL), Indiana (IN), Iowa (IA), Kansas (KS), Kentucky (KY), Louisiana (LA), Maine (ME), Maryland (MD), Massachusetts (MA), Michigan (MI), Minnesota (MN), Mississippi (MS), Missouri (MO), Montana (MT), Nebraska (NE), Nevada( NV), New Hampshire (NH), New Jersey (NJ), New Mexico (NM), New York (NY), North Carolina (NC), North Dakota (ND), Ohio (OH), Oklahoma (OK), Oregon (OR), Pennsylvania (PA), Rhode Island (RI), South Carolina (DC), South Dakota (SD), Tennessee (TN), Texas (TX), Utah(UT), Vermont(VT), Virginia(VA), Washington (WA), West Virginia (WV), Wisconsin (WI), Wyoming (WY). Hence no need buying a cane corso breed for sale from Craigslist, Oodle, Backpage or Ebay
What Diseases are Cane Corsos Prone To?
- Hip and/or Elbow Dysplasia: Hip and elbow dysplasia are two of the most common skeletal diseases seen in dogs. They are similar diseases in which either the hip or elbow joint has grown abnormally or is misshapen. The abnormal shape prevents the joints and sockets from adequately meeting one another, resulting in rubbing and grinding instead of sliding smoothly. Though the main complication with hip dysplasia is joint instability, the abnormalities present in elbow dysplasia often result in pieces of bone and/or cartilage breaking loose and irritating the joint tissues. Over time, the rubbing from dysplasia can cause a variety of issues such as pain, lameness, and secondary osteoarthritis. Surgery can be done to fix the joint if diagnosed before the onset of arthritis. If you are rescuing a Cane Corso, have her checked out by a vet to see if she has or is prone to getting dysplasia, so you know what she will be able to handle regarding activities and exercise.
- Eye problems:Cataracts, a common eye condition that causes cloudiness in the eye and obstructs vision; entropion, a genetic defect where one or both eyelids are inverted or roll inward and rub on the surface of the eye; and progressive retinal atrophy (PRA), a progressive degenerative disease affecting the retina that eventually leads to blindness.
- Others: Gastric dilatation-volvulus, a sudden, painful and life-threatening swelling and twisting of the abdomen; and skin disorders such as mange.