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Dante di Corsus
The primary thing that people use to distinguish the Cane Corso from other molossar breeds, is their distinctive head type. Dante always leaves people with the same impression... "what a beautiful head!". He is a 20 month old juvenile corso with a lot of playful attitude and a phenominal head. As with any young dog, he is still a work in progress. His neck and shoulders are now starting to catch up with his great head type and we have very high hopes for him.
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| Dante is the son of Duce di Corsus. Duce is an Italian Champion from Bari, Italy. Duce is the son of Tanzarella's Simon, a famous Italian Champion. Duce is currently owned by Mr. Mike Burgwald of MD and is enjoying his life at stud. Duce is a great example of breed and body type and may well be the only Corso in America to have actually survived as a rural Italian working dog. He worked the vineyards and farm fields of Puglia like so many of his ancient ancestors. |
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Dante with a 4mo old attitude |

Dante with his father Duce |

August 2005 |

August 2005 |

Dante at 2.5 years old
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