Thyra the female Cane Corso Italian Mastiff puppy, IKC registered
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Please meet the adorable THYRA THUNDER the last Cane Corso Italian Mastiff baby girl from our very special litter of MAGMA & KONG, born on 8th April 2024. She is IKC registered.
The parents are large, muscular, and have heavy bones. Magma, black, heavy bones female, very protective, and KONG is a formentino dad with a beautiful personality, emotionally very stable, and very protective. Both are available to meet. THYRA is toilet trained and has a initial obedience training.
We are willing to deliver Thyra to her new forever home within ROI after prior arrangements.
Cane Corso Italian Mastiff: Cane Corso from Garden Of Ireland is located in the beautiful forest of Wicklow Mountain. Our dogs spend most of their time outside, but they love to lie by the fireplace and be close to the family. The Cane Corso is a large Italian Mastiff, well-muscled but not as bulky as other Mastiff breeds. They are very independent, loyal, and headstrong dogs. This intelligent and smart dog needs a firm and dedicated owner to properly handle him.
The Cane Corso is protective but very sensitive when it comes to his loving family. They are very attentive to their owner and highly responsive to training. Extremely loyal to their owners and family, they are excellent with children. It's important to remember that it's the responsibility of parents to teach their children respect for animals. This is the only successful way to have a good and healthy child-dog relationship. You are very welcome to meet our herd and see our blue, formentino, or black-coated Cane Corsos. We want to ensure that you are making the right decision in choosing a dog of this breed. Please visit our Facebook page "Cane Corso Ireland" or contact us directly for more information about the breed or upcoming litters.
Microchips Info
Chip # | Sex | Colour | Status |
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972274200491288 | F | Fawn | For Sale |
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