Cane Corso Forum
General => Introductions => Topic started by: irsihjack on June 08, 2011, 08:11:45 PM
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Can you post a proper introduction? As your real name, where are you from etc. That makes it easier to help you and we always like to know who we are talking to ;)
Welcome on board
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my name is jackie i am from belfast ireland our bordeaux just pass away he was 12 i need to get a dog for my son he really misses the bordeaux we have been looking at corsos online there does not seem to be anything that good in uk or ireland as we would like to get one we could show an breed i would like to know how much a good one would cost how much get costs to get a dog passport what would be the best way to get a dog back to ireland any help would be most welcome thanks
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All I can say is that you should find a breeder who not only breeds for standards but also funtionality .
Read all you can about Cane Corso History and then try and get a dog that not only fits the standard but also who's geneology won't be an embarassment down the road.
Even if you dont plan on anything but conformation shows you should try and get a pup out of lines that do in fact make the breed proud.
Although there are no sure fire guarantees you should make it your business to make sure your corso not only looks like a corso but has the traits of a corso! Lest you be one of those who sadly reports that although their corso looks fantastic sadly it has no cojones.
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I don't know if Ireland has the same import rules as the UK with the titer for rabies. If so, it is easiest to start looking in the UK, because importing from the mainland means that your pup would be at least 10 months old before the bloodtest is valid (if all goes well the first time). 10 Months is a long wait. There is a Cane Corso club in the UK www.canecorso.org.uk or www.thefocc.com
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I'm afraid that the same rules that UK .