Mama‘s big boy

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... Read moreHaving a 6-month-old Cane Corso is truly an exciting experience. At this age, they are full of energy yet still learning how to behave properly. One of the most important aspects of raising a Cane Corso puppy is consistent training. I found that starting basic commands like sit, stay, and come early on helped set the foundation for good behavior as he grows. Socialization is another crucial factor. Exposing your puppy to different environments, people, and other dogs while still young reduces the risk of fearfulness or aggression later in life. Regular playtime and short walks help channel that big boy’s energy in a positive way. Nutrition also plays a big role. Feeding high-quality puppy food suited to large breeds ensures proper growth and development. Additionally, scheduled vet checkups keep him healthy and up to date on vaccinations. Lastly, the bond shared between a Cane Corso and their owner is incredibly rewarding. This breed thrives on affection and loyalty, making every moment spent together worthwhile. Whether it’s cuddling after playtime or watching him explore new surroundings, these times strengthen the connection. Raising my 6-month-old Cane Corso has been a journey full of learning and love, and sharing these insights can help other owners enjoy their cane corso puppy as much as I do.