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BLUE CANE CORSO UK
We came across the corso breed in 2010 and have never looked back since we eventually purchased our male Rocco in 2012 from Denmark.
Initially we had no intention to become breeders, we had looked into various large molosser breeds and were drawn to the intelligence and confidence the Corso could provide.
We are not a large kennel and never intend to be we are the first Cane Corso breeders based in the UK whose Kennel is recognised by the FCI.
We promote Hip,
Elbow,
Heart and Patella testing
we have used both BVA and Penn Hip on all our corso at
veterinarians based in the United Kingdom. We also use embark
dna and genetic testing.
We follows the regulations as set by the Kennel Club United
Kingdom.
Our corso are more than pets they are part of our
family.
All our corso are imported some have docked and cropped ears please
do not be offended and obviously all our litters will come
intact.
Our first Corso was Rocco and due to us having children we was keen
to ensure he was obedience trained. We have used over the
years 3 different dog trainers Shaun our first trainer a highly
respected person in the dog community, our second trainer an
experienced military police dog trainer with 24 years experience in
the Army and many years in the public sector dog
training.
For the past 4 years we have used Alan Woods another highly respected and experienced IPO/IGP Schutzhund trainer this has enabled us to ensure before breeding our corso have the correct temperment as Alan Woods assesses all our Corso to ensure they are suitable for IPO and Schutzhund.
We are the first and only Kennel in the UK to be awarded the BH with Envy whom is now working towards her IGP1.
We also show at ABKC our corso that enjoy going into the ring we
value the importance of the FCI standard, sadly there has been an
increase in unhealthy corso which are over the breed standard.
We are also involved in the Cane Corso Appreciation Society
UK and hope to gain recognition for the Corso in the
UK.
The Cane Corso is classed as a Working Breed height 23.5 to 27.5 inches at the shoulder, Weight: 88 to 120 pounds. The life span is 10 to 11 years.
This Italian mastiff was bred to hunt wild boar and today acts as a guard dog. Fiercely devoted to his family, he doesn't care for strangers they are more athletic and agile than other mastiffs and in our opinion and extremely intelligent.
BLUE CANE CORSO ARE PROUD TO BE ABLE TO OFFER
Ensure that all breeding stock is Kennel Club registered
Our litters come with full FCI registration from the Irish Kennel Club as the United Kingdom Kennel Club do not recognise the Cane Corso unfortunately. Our Kennel is the only Kennel based in the United Kingdom which is recognised by the FCI.
Hand over the dog's registration certificate at time of sale if available, or forward it to the new owner as soon as possible. Explain any endorsements that might pertain and obtain written and signed confirmation from the new owner, at or before the date on which the dog is physically transferred, that the new owner is aware of the endorsement(s), regardless of whether or not the endorsed registration certificate is available
Follow Kennel Club policy regarding minimum age (over 1 years) and number/frequency of litters (1 per year)
Permanently identify breeding stock by microchip,
Make use of
health screening schemes, relevant to their breed, on all breeding
stock. These schemes include hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia and
inherited eye conditions under the BVA and Penn Hip.
All our Corso x rays are taken by approved BVA veterinarians based
in UK. The x rays are then sent off for
analysis.
Socialise the puppies and provide written advice, in the Puppy Sales Wallet, on continuation of socialisation, exercise and future training
Provide written advice, in the scheme Puppy Sales Wallet, on feeding and worming programmes
Provide a written record, in the Puppy Sales Wallet, on the immunisation measures taken
Provide reasonable post-sales telephone advice
Draw up a contract of sale for each puppy and provide a copy in the Puppy Sales Wallet
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