belawyer
Well-Known Member
I just read this article about dogs that are commonly mistaken for pit bulls
https://pethelpful.com/dogs/10-Breeds-Most-Commonly-Mistaken-For-Pit-Bulls
So in the article it says Corso's are, "...not recommended for any but the most experienced handlers because of his great size."
So the same article list at least 4-5 other dogs that are equal or larger size then a Corso. So why did this author feel the need to make the above statement about only the "most experienced handlers" should own a corso?
https://pethelpful.com/dogs/10-Breeds-Most-Commonly-Mistaken-For-Pit-Bulls
So in the article it says Corso's are, "...not recommended for any but the most experienced handlers because of his great size."
So the same article list at least 4-5 other dogs that are equal or larger size then a Corso. So why did this author feel the need to make the above statement about only the "most experienced handlers" should own a corso?