Cane Corso Forum
Breeding => Litter announcements => Old litter announcements => Topic started by: Amore on January 20, 2009, 05:38:19 AM
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Amore Cane Corso and Rivale Cane Corso proudly presents the breeding of Mojo and Katara.
Katara presented us with 12 beautiful blue, blue brindle and formentino pups January 13th.
Mojo
(http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s140/AmoreCaneCorso/Mojo.jpg)
(http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s140/AmoreCaneCorso/MojoEscapeBite-1.jpg)
(http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s140/AmoreCaneCorso/Mojooverbarrel.jpg)
Katara
(http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s140/AmoreCaneCorso/Katara1.jpg)
(http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s140/AmoreCaneCorso/Katarasweet-1.jpg)
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congra for the new puppies
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I like Katara very much. She is a nice female. Congratulations.
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Congratulations ;D ;D ;D.As always looking forward to pictures.
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Congrats!! Cant wait to see pictures!
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Congrats Stacey!! I can't wait to see pics.
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Okay now where are the pics? 8)
Congrats
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Congrats, Stacey !!!!
Oh.....I'll get to see them, hopefully soon !!!!! YEAH !!!!!
Steph
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Congrats on the litter. Sure they'll be amazing.
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Congratulations!! Which one is mine??
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And pics ??? :D
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Who is Katara from?
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Looks like a very nice combo... I like Katara! :D
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At Amore Cane Corso, we bred for what "works" and not according to popular pedigree. Although pedigree is important to us, we have learned that the parents and what they have produced and come from- whether they are popular or unknown - are what works for us. Bo, the sire of Katara is virtually unknown. Lia is one of the hardest hitting Corsi we have encountered. She has produced more temperamentally, healthy and conformationally correct Corsi for my program and therefore, is a female that has high value for us. Her pedigree has some high profile Corsi in it and you can view it at: http://www.canecorsopedigree.com/modules/animal/pedigree.php?pedid=6672. As you can see, it goes back to David, Plud, etc.
What upsets/amuses/confuses me is the fact that all breedings are credited to the male/stud! Yet the female contributes 50% of the genes to the puppy! That is why my program is now focusing on our females and adding females to our program that are strong, temperamentally sound and conformationally as correct as the males.
So, we have paired a very strong female (Katara) to our foundation line male (Mojo) and are expecting some very strong, solid boned Corsi that have the capability to work from this combination. I will post photos of the pups once their eyes are open and they are walking.
Here is a photo of Katara's mom taken appox. six months ago being turned on:
(http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s140/AmoreCaneCorso/OldLadyhuh-1.jpg)
H(http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s140/AmoreCaneCorso/Bo.jpg)ere is a photo of Katara's sire:
Here is a photo of Mojo's sire
(http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s140/AmoreCaneCorso/BossSarahDad.jpg)
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A breeder with a goal and a purpose is a refreshing thought; not moved by what is popular but what works for their breeding program.
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Very nice,
Both parents compliment each other very well, outstanding breeding... 8)
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I congratulate!
Interesting pair.
I Shall wish, that plans became the REALITY!!!!!
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Hi,
Congratulations! ;D ;D Cannot wait for the puppy pictures!
Kairi
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Congrats Stacey! Can't wait for those pics!
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Congrats!! Can't WAIT to see the fur babies :)
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I'm looking forward to my Katara and Mojo Puppy!
:-) He's gonna be a worker!
YEAAA ;D
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A breeder with a goal and a purpose is a refreshing thought; not moved by what is popular but what works for their breeding program.
This is true indeed. Also, Stacey & David are not gonna just go with the flavor of the month. I believe they have keen foresight into where they want their program to go and what needs to be produced. Job well done guys.
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They have more then a keen insight, and I think they know what works best for them and the breed. Every litter I've watched has been carefully planned with rhyme and reason.
They know what to expect from each litter, the pros and cons of their dogs, and studs.
They've never been swayed by other people in my view and have a program that works for them, produces HEALTHY, STABLE dogs, and also dogs that will work appropriately in the homes they go to.
Even better, they really work and train their dogs, not just have dogs that have done something, David will work them and show them off AS HE SHOULD when you visit. He reminds me of myself, just with the CCs not German Shepherds!
So, I look forward to my MALE from this litter! It will make for a very fun working and showing experience!