Re: Are Corsi considered a "fighting" breed?
When most dog people refer to a "fighting breed" they are not referring to defensive drive, which is what a guard dog is required to have. They are, as we know, referring to bred specifically for dog fighting. I have to agree that it is a matter of semantics, but a CC by nature are not dog aggressive. In the dogs that I have met, the large majority will not actively start a fight, but they will not back down from one either. They are not considered a "fighting breed".