Boss Hogg Cane Corso

Are you Ready for your new Fur baby? Remember there not pets they’re family.

The Process is simple and straightforward

Delievering Pure breed quality for years

The cane corso (pronounced "KAH-Nay KOR-So") is a large-boned and muscular working dog with a noble, confident disposition and a lineage that goes back to ancient Rome. Cane corsos are powerful dogs that may seem intimidating to some. These fearless and vigilant dogs are not right for everyone. However, these gentle giants are often misunderstood and can actually make excellent companions. For those who like the idea of a very large dog that is protective and athletic, the cane corso is one to consider.

Field your Breeder

Basically, your breeder should know everything about the breed, from international and national standards for the breed as well the particular temperament that breed tends to display; indeed, you may find out something new from talking to them about these things. A good breeder should be able to tell you about the breed’s standards and history.

They should be able to answer any questions regarding what the dog was bred for originally, common health problems in the breed, and what kind of environments the breed enjoys most. Your breeder should be able to answer any and all of your questions about the breed. These are all things you should look for when buying a puppy. If you feel like the breeder is lacking in knowledge, then they almost certainly aren’t right for you.

Its all Love

A breeder who cares for their animals will want to make sure their puppies go to a loving home capable of caring for the dogs. The breeder may inquire about who you are, your lifestyle and family situation, as well as what you plan for the dog. The breeder may ask whether the puppy will live inside or outside or whether or not you can afford the food and special care the breed may require.

When asking questions like this, your breeder is feeling you out and trying to determine if your home – and you – would be a good fit for the dog based on the dog’s unique needs. This is all part of choosing the right puppy for you.

To a great breeder, the dog isn’t just an item to be sold no questions asked – it’s a puppy that deserves a good home and they won’t sell to just anyone who wants to buy. If the breeder doesn’t do this, they may not really care about where the dog ends up – and that says a lot about how they were bred and raised thus far.

Quality Pups

Puppy Covnversation
If you are interested in the prospect of becoming the newest member of the Alpha z Kennels Family, please contact me via Email.
At your first initial inquiry I will answer any questions and ask quite a few in return. breeding rights applicants must be thoroughly discussed. You will have to meet all requirements before being considered as a new prospective owner of AZK Pup.

Current available pups

Current Litter Born: 11/24/2024

Sire: Zablo Escobar Dam: Zemya Capo

7 spots Available.

Starting Price: $2500

$500 Deposit to Reserve pup

Ears are additional $

Breeding Rights additional to Qualified candidates.

Knowing Your Corso

Things to know

Aggressiveness:
are italian mastiffs aggressive
Well-socialized Corsi will not exhibit aggression to friends and family who show no threat to their 'pack'. However, due to the breed's loyal nature and proactive instincts, they will most likely attack an intruder who exhibits threatening behavior to the member of its human family.

Bite force:
what is the bite force of a italian mastiff

"The Mastiff is another large breed of
The Mastiff is another large breed of dog that is known for its strength and power. With a bite force of 556 PSI, this breed can easily overpower other animals. This is more than three times the bite force of an average dog."Apr 18, 2022

Size:
italian mastiff size
28 inches tall

The Cane Corso, or Italian Mastiff, is a smart, affectionate, and assertive breed known for its large stature and protective nature. A Cane Corso can weigh over 100 pounds and typically stands 28 inches tall at the shoulders.

Female size
how big do female italian mastiffs get
Cane Corso, breed of mastiff dog descended from Molossian war dogs of ancient Rome and subsequently bred in Italy as a versatile farm dog and guardian.
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Breed data.
vital statistics breed facts
height at withers 23–28 inches (58–71 cm)
weight 90–110 pounds (41–50 kg)
life span 9–12 year

Characteristics:
italian mastiff characteristics
Noble, intelligent, loyal, strong. These are some of the most common words used to describe the cane corso, an Italian mastiff of ancient lineage. With a large stature and protective nature, corsos have been war dogs, large-game hunters, guardians, farm workers, and more over their long history.


Purpose:
The Cane Corso is an Italian breed of mastiff. It is usually kept as a companion dog or guard dog; it may also be used to protect livestock. In the past it was used for hunting large game, and also to herd cattle.

Ear Cropping Services


Yes I offer ear cropping for a additional Cost. The Cropping price does vary and is due at time of deposit.

Ear cropping, though a personal decision for many owners, is a truly fundamental aspect of Cane Corso tradition.  We do not incorrectly refer to a dog with un-cropped ears as having 'natural' ears.  In nature, there is no such thing as floppy ears that close off the ear canal like the man-made breeds of dogs we have created.  It is not natural for dogs to have long floppy ears that hang over their ear canals closing them off to the air and light.  Cropping restores a functional, upright ear.

With a working dog, cropped ears are more difficult for other animals to bite or people to grip.  An un-cropped ear is easily wounded, and ear wounds will bleed heavily.  If a working dog ends up being dragged down by his own ears, and/or blinded by its own blood from an ear wound, that dog is put at a serious disadvantage, its ability to perform may be compromised and the dog itself may be endangered.  Cropping the ear and removing the “handles” to grip and tear virtually eliminates the possibility that a part of the dog’s own body could be used against itself to impair and/or to immobilize it.

If you have more than one Cane Corso, this will become an important factor in your consideration.  The Cane Corso is a high drive dog and these guys are very rough-and-tumble.  They love to play and they play hard.  Big floppy ears will quickly become handles for another dog to bite, hang on to, drag around and hang off of.  You may end up with several trips to the vet to have un-cropped ears stitched back up.  Nicks, cuts and tears are very common when un-cropped Corsos play together. 

Ear wounds are generally not serious or life threatening.  They can be easily stitched up by a vet and infection prevented with antibiotics.  Ear wounds will however scar, usually badly, after stitching.  Oftentimes, blood flow thru the ear is compromised resulting in incorrect healing and partial loss of the ear, despite your vet's best efforts.  The potential of this happening repeatedly must be considered up front.  Also consider that ear wounds bleed profusely and when a dog gets a stinging ear cut and shakes his head you will end up with a lot of blood splattered and flung everywhere (walls, windows, furniture, floor, ceiling, yourself, etc).

Cropping your Cane Corso's ears not only prevents injuries, but will also result in a healthier life for your dog by helping to prevent ear infections, repeated trips to the vet and antibiotic treatments for your dog. 

On a health level, dogs with un-cropped, floppy ears tend to be prone to ear infections and will spend more of their life on antibiotics as a result.  These floppy ears are a variation of what is natural, created by man, as a direct result of our human influence and intervention with selective breeding and shaping of dogs to meet our preferences in type.  Infections, mites, ticks and bacteria thrive in dark, moist, warm environments (such as is created in an ear canal covered by a floppy hanging ear).  The way to prevent such problems is to provide a light, dry, clean environment in the ears as when the ear is cropped to an upright position.

Chronic ear infections are very painful for your dog and can lead to permanent hearing loss.  Many dogs with chronic ear infections have an infection in the middle ear (or bulla).  If this is not identified and treated, the ear infection remains hidden and frequently re-infects the outer ear canal, leading to continued pain and potential hearing loss.

Despite recent pushes to the contrary, by pencil pushers and animal rights activists, the fact remains that cropping a dog’s ears is NOT cruel when done with appropriate modern veterinary medicine.  It actually restores the ear back to a natural state for the improved health and comfort of the dog. 

Puppies are usually cropped between 8-12 weeks of age.  While it is possible to crop older puppies/dogs, as the pup matures the weight of the hanging ear begins to break the cartilage down.  As a result, when a pup is cropped at an older age it becomes more difficult to get the ear to stand upright.

​The ear crop process is very simple, done by a licensed veterinarian and much less invasive than a spay or neuter operation.  The pups are sedated and anesthetized (unconscious) during the brief surgery.  The ears are cropped, the edges are stitched and the pups are awake again 15 minutes later.  Within a couple hours, they are alert, hungry and ready to go home.  The next day, pups are back to their normal selves, eating and playing as if nothing had happened.  Often the edges of the ear are coated with salve for about a week while healing and the stitches come out in 7-10 days.  The process is that simple and not invasive.

Alpha Z ‘s Owner and operator

Major Dog mom here!

Hello, I can think of plenty of times when i purchased a fur baby from individuals in which I didn’t know. I’ve learned that now a days thanks to social media and technology it’s easier to show people who you are and where their new family member is coming from. Great customer service is what I provide. Proper and timely communication is imperative and needed to secure trust and a parental bond in regard to your future fur baby.

Hello,

I’m Angie a Hobby Breeder Of Cane Corso and Frenchies. Quality Corso’s and are my specialty as well as structurally sound and healthy Frenchie’s. I produce a exceptional breed of canine. The Corso’s are very lovable loyal and protective yet un-trusting of strangers. I make sure when I breed my dogs are guaranteed to have the confidence and drive to protect and work while being the perfect family extension. I’ve been breeding lightly for 10+ years but as of 5 years ago increased my breeding productivity. All pups come with health Certification issued by my family vet. All French Bulldogs come with 4 panel health clearance and DNA 🧬. All Corso parents are on scene. Occasionally I use other Frenchie Studs for different Dna and Color variations. My home has a level dedicated to pups and comfort! Lot is over 2 acres and all are free to roam.

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Services

  • Fur Baby Boarding

    Fur Baby Boarding

    Coming 2024

  • Fur Baby Transport

    Fur Baby Transport

    AZK transport services help to get your puppy to you in the safest, quickest, and most convenient way possible.I offer different transport and relocation options depending on how far you live, how big the animal is, and how much you want to spend. I offer first class accommodations for those that really prioritize the comfort of their new furry friend. Regardless of the level of transportation you I will make sure to take the utmost care with your precious cargo. I will pick up and deliver your puppy allowing you to adopt from another state or city.

  • Puppy Prices

    Breeding Services

    Current litter is priced at $2500 For both remaining males and Females. Ear cropping is extra.

  • Frenchies & Cane Corso Breeder

    Frenchies & Cane Corso Breeder

    Quality Corso’s are my specialty as well as structurally sound and healthy Frenchie’s. I produce an exceptional breed of canine. The Corso’s are very lovable loyal and protective yet un-trusting of strangers. I make sure when I breed my dogs are guaranteed to have the confidence and drive to protect and work while being the perfect family extension. I’ve been breeding lightly for 10+ years but as of 5 years ago increased my breeding productivity. All pups come with health Certification issued by my family vet. All French Bulldogs come fl with 4 panel health clearance and DNA 🧬. All Corso parents are on scene. Occasionally I use other Frenchie Studs for different DNA and Color variations. My home has a level dedicated to pups and comfort! Lot is over 2 acres, and all are free to roam.