Monday, August 8, 2022

Old School Traditional Italian Corsi Photos

So...IMO if you don't know where the breed has been, and you breed Italian Mastiffs how can you know where it should go? Of particular note are the long legs, the head shape, the long torso, the cropped ears, what you cannot see is the stamina these WORKING dogs had, and the healthy bloodstock developed over hundreds of years of selective breeding. 

When I say old world bloodstock meets the 21st Century I mean my breeding program emphasis is on Healthy dogs, Strong protective and prey drives, Long legs and torso's, Stamina, Proper head, Muscular, but can move well. Size is my last addition to the equation. In fact I breed for black color before size. Size put before the other things is a road paved with disappointments and heartache for the client.