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We decided to spruce things up and fix some things under the hood. If you notice any issues, feel free to contact us as we're sure there are a few things here or there that we might have missed in our upgrade.
I made sure every home had experience with large dominant dogs in the past, goggled their addresses, checked their neighborhoods, and made sure there were children in the families. Also lots of time on the phone to get a feel for the people. But the reality is my wife will cry and I'll stare at the ceiling all night after each puppy leaves.
They're now 42 days old and tons of fun! All the pups are very bold running around with their head high, tail up and chest out. When they all start sparing in the backyard it sounds like a bunch of Tasmanian Devils and I'm just waiting for that knock on my door.
WOW they sure have grown, these little faces are partly to blam for my need of more puppies. you made some beauties. and i love that you checked out the potentail homes for all your babies!!
This was shot when they were 6 weeks old. These two are still half asleep from their afternoon nap but thought they would warm up for the upcoming free-for-all. When they all get going it sounds like I have a six Bruce Lee movies playing.
They get to play with people of all ages. This family comes over to visit their puppy every two weeks and their 4 month old daughter is alway part of the fun. The husband is from a family of Neapolitan Mastiff breeders and had been wanting a Corso for a long time. The pups are 7 weeks old in these photos.