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She's a lean 86 LBS. What she doesn't have in weight, she has in sassiness...LOL She's a smart girl. Very social in public with amazing focus on what's going on around us. Then at home she's just a sweetheart with the entire family, but when there is a strange noise around the house she's the...
Thought I'd start another thread as this is pretty neat to look at. She was my baby that I wondered if she'd be too small. Little shrimp at 10 weeks old.
That's Awesome! We take ours everywhere too. Socialize Socialize Socialize. I'd love to see some pics of your pup. They all have their own look and personality.
Thanks for the reply's....I'm bias but she's a great one. Very obedient and excellent listener. Training a little everyday is very important with this breed.
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Starting to grow into her skinny "little body" Just turned 29 weeks ( 6.5 months ) and hit the scales today at 68 lbs. New Zealand Kibble and Raw diet.
Happens all the time w/ Corso's. It may even happen, at times, in your house if for whatever reason he thinks he's in trouble when you call for him. They are very sensitive dogs that go through pronounced fear stages at different time. Keep socializing like crazy through this period. DO NOT baby...
UPDATE....
Little Leia is still a little light in the britches but she is starting to fill out. She's turning into a beautiful Corso. Here's an updated picture at 18 weeks and 40.4 Lbs. The one with her "big brother" (they are not related) is at 16 weeks. He is a mix AmStaff/Corso/Neapolitan.
Thank you. Yes, I agree...Her weight for her size I think is about right. I definitely don't want to put extra, unwarranted weight on her frame. These big dogs need slow and steady. I'm looking forward to watching all of her stages of growth, physical and mental. I'll keep updating for anyone...
Hello everyone...This is my first post on the forum.
I just brought home my first CC. She comes from a great breeder and blood lines. Both parents are fantastic and have beautiful temperaments. The dad weighs around 130lbs and mom right at 100 lbs. There were 11 pups in the litter and my girl...