1.5 Female Cane Corso
Description
1.5 year old Cane Corso female
***someone with property and someone who works from home****
Very anxious, separation anxiety.
Cannot be left alone long periods.
More comfortable around women but is fine with men she knows. Does not like strangers, the only way she warms up to new people is for them to ignore her. After a while she will come to you.
My ex got her and then left her with me, she is too much for me to handle at this time. I have two young kids and a small dog. She can be gentle but she can also send your couch flying through the window.
Had her since 10 weeks. She’s extremely loyal, will be your companion and follow you wherever you go. She loves her people and is protective.
Raised with other dog and some live stock/ kids she is gentle but doesn’t know her size, she will knock over small kids.
Eats off counter (yes we tried that) also likes to swollow socks??
Walks amazing on a leash, heel trained and doesn’t pull. I’m 130 pounds and can walk her easily.
off leash stays close and has good recall.
Amazing camping dog, stays in your area. Will relax and hang around the site with you, or follow you anywhere. She’s good in the car.
She doesn’t seem to like to swim.
Crate trained, she will choose to hang out in it during the day and chew her toys.
Crate trained while out but barks (a lot) in new situations when left alone. Will not sleep in crate at night. Will destroy anything in her crate while anxious. Including the crate. She will also poop in her crate if she’s anxious.
Very unsure of new people, she warms up quickly and was socialized but it’s how she’s always been.
Good with other dogs but has shown some food/ resource aggression recently.
Not spayed*vet recommended waiting longer because of her breed and size.
Cherry eye, monitored but not operated on yet
I won’t let her go to just anyone. I don’t want her to be moved around much. She is too anxious for that.
Will have to have the time and patience to be home with her a lot (most of the time)
Must have some property and be okay with a lot of barking. A bark collar will not stop her from barking.
Must have experience with BIG dogs.
Be willing to spend time with her to build trust
- Offered by: Owner
- Ad Type: Offering
- Pet's Date of Birth: 2022-06-14 00:00:00
pets | dogs, puppies for rehoming
2024-01-31