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Corso weight

Ralo

Well-Known Member
I know they will all be different but I was curious of what he may weigh fully matured. He's 35 weeks today and weighs 94 lbs. I hear they continue to grow till 18 months. Will his growing slow down quiet a bit? He weighed about ten pounds less at the end of April.
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BlackShadowCaneCorso

Super Moderator
Staff member
Usually after a year they won't get much more in the way of height but they will start to fill out. Some lines are slow to fill out and may take up to 2 years and some are fast and will be done by 18 months to 2 years. So you could have a few more months of growth yet. What were the parents like? Both large as far as size and weight?
 

Cody

Well-Known Member
They usually slow down in weight by one as well. Depending on the lines of course, but they thicken between 1 and 3.
They aren't considered mature until close to 3 years old. The weight is predetermined by genetics, so he will be as big as he is :)
Is best to keep him as lean as you can, seeing 2-3 ribs while growing, is easier on their joints.
Love to see more pics of your boy.
Where is he from?
 

Ralo

Well-Known Member
Yea he def isn't chunky and I've started walking him daily. I am currently in the process of switching him to adult food. He has been eating Holistic Select Large & Giant breed puppy health and is now switching to Holistic Select Large & Giant breed adult health. He's from Shipley Cane Corso

This is really the only other current picture I have uploaded.
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Few of old ones
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Sabrina

Well-Known Member
Aw he's a cutey...so he's like 6 months and 94 pounds??? Sounds pretty big!!! My Corso Dino was about that at 6 months and now at 3 years old he is 148 pounds...lean!
 

BlackShadowCaneCorso

Super Moderator
Staff member
LOL! Sabrina please tell me don't teach math ;P As long as he is lean then I wouldn't worry about it. He sure has grown though. Congrats on him.

We use Acana Wild Pairie or Pacifica.
 

Ralo

Well-Known Member
I used to feed him taste of the wild but he had horrible gas that never seemed to stop. Plus them being owned by diamond freaked me out some since they had a incident with bad corn(I think) even though TATW doesn't have corn.
 

Canecorsowillow

New Member
I have a 2 yr old female CC I feed her Acana Wild Prarie too. I had a really hard time finding a adult food for her. Apparently they have sensitive tummy's. She is about 120lbs.
 

bwalker

Member
My corso put on a constant 10 pounds per moth until he got to 1 and maxed out at 120 lbs. His father was larger 155 lbs he was the biggest pup but turned out to be the smallest adult.
 

Caleb

Well-Known Member
Hi. New Here. My Corso broke 100lbs at 10months, so thats pretty close to the weight of yours. He is now 4 years old and stays around 140lbs...usually lighter in the summer and heavier in the winter.