Straight answers about our program, placements, and what it takes to own a serious Cane Corso.
We breed small, intentional litters with a focus on structure, nerve, recovery, and the ability to live inside a family home. Every puppy is handled daily, exposed to noise and surfaces, and raised with early crate foundations before leaving us.
We keep our numbers low and invest heavily in structure, health work, and hands-on raising. Current pricing tiers, reservations, and what’s included are listed on our Pricing page.
Yes. Cane Corsos are not starter dogs. Every home must complete an application and a conversation with us before being approved.
Yes. We work with licensed veterinarians who specialize in working-dog crops. Cropping is optional, and style is discussed with each buyer.
We do not cargo ship. Approved buyers may pick up in person or arrange flight nanny transport for an additional fee.
Our breeding dogs are evaluated for hips, elbows, cardiac, and genetic breed-relevant panels. Full records are available to approved homes.
Each puppy leaves with a vet exam, current vaccinations, deworming, early crate conditioning foundations, a puppy starter guide, and lifetime breeder support.
Puppies are released at 8 weeks minimum, depending on maturity and development.
Yes. We offer limited “started puppy” options for homes wanting a jump-start on obedience, crate conditioning, and leash manners.
The process is simple: submit the application, have a conversation with us, place a reservation fee if approved, then follow litter updates and pick order through go-home day or nanny transport.
No. Puppies are sold on contract with non-breeding terms unless otherwise discussed with established programs.
Approved buyers may visit by appointment only after 6 weeks. We maintain strict health and biosecurity protocols for our litters.