Cane Corso puppies FCI
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Kennel Hekates Guard FCI is pleased to offer a lovely litter of Cane Corso puppies for sale.
The puppies are available in both black and black brindle colours. They are located in Dublin and have been vaccinated and wormed, ensuring they are healthy and ready to thrive in a new environment. Raised in a household with children, they are fully socialised and accustomed to various foods, including raw meat, dry food, and vegetables, along with supplements for healthy joints, hips, and bones. We vaccinated them at 7.5 weeks old to support their natural immune system development.
The puppies' mother is an Irish Champion, imported from Bosnia, while their father was imported from Serbia, both parents having undergone health tests and grandparents of pups had healt tests done too.
Each puppy will go home with a starter pack, including food, a collar, a leash, food supplements, and a mat, as well as a full four generation pedigree and will be registered with Irish Kennel Club.
For more information, you can view the mother’s bloodlines-(https://canecorsopedigree.com/view_pedigree?id=113329)
Father’s bloodlines -(https://canecorsopedigree.com/view_pedigree?id=113775).
You can also find us on TikTok to see our dogs in action-(https://www.tiktok.com/@canecorsodublin?_t=ZN-8wytuphLzCI&_r=1).
Also we have one girl pet class, so we will talk about her price in person.
This breed is renowned for its impressive strength and protective nature, making them exceptional companions and guardians.
Cane Corsos are intelligent and highly trainable, making them suitable for families willing to invest time in socialisation and training. They are loyal and affectionate with their families but can be reserved with strangers, showcasing their inherent protective instincts. With proper care and attention, these puppies will grow into well-rounded dogs that form strong bonds with their owners.
Microchips Info
Chip # | Sex | Colour | Status |
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981098109094556 | F | Black | For Sale |
981098109093749 | M | Black | For Sale |
981098109093567 | M | Brindle | For Sale |
981098109093574 | F | Brindle | For Sale |
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