CANE CORSO PUPPY FEMALE DAISY
Cane Corso Puppy For Sale in EAST HAMPTON, CT, USA
Puppy for Sale
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Price:
$1,000*
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Nickname:
Daisy
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Breed
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Gender
Female
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Age
11 Weeks Old
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Size at Maturity:
Large
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Champion Bloodlines:
Yes
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Availability Date:
11/03/2025
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Shipping Area:
Nationwide
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Payment Method:
Personal Check, Money Order/Cashier's Check, Paypal, Cash
Description
For sale is female cane corso daisy she is grey and white she is very playful and sweet she comes from our litter of 9 puppy's our male is a black and brindle pure breed champion akc paperworked our female is grey pure breed daisy is avaliable for pickup today she has her first vet appointment tomorrow Nov 4th for shots and deworming we are located in east hampton ct 06424 for pickup or there are pet courier services available at buyers cost my phone number is (959)-599-2581 please text first and ill we give you a call back asap. update all 9 pups had vet appointment and are all very healthy had first shots and deworming
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CREATE A WANTED ADOwner Information
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Owner name
Joseph
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Location:
EAST HAMPTON, Connecticut, 6424 USAUSA
Bailey
Max
Bella
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Breed overview
Cane Corso
A.K.A.: Italian Mastiff, Corso Italiano, Italian Corso Dog, Brindle Italian Mastiff, Cane di Macellaio, Butcher's Dog, Fawn Italian Mastiff, Black Italian Mastiff, Blue Italian Mastiff, Forager, Cur, Guard Dog, Companion Dog, Family Dog, Big Dog, Working Dog, Protection Dog, Farm Dog, Corso, Mastiff, Italian Mastiff Cane Corso, CC, Big Boy, Good Boy
Overview:
The Cane Corso, a majestic and powerful breed, hails from Italy, where its ancestors served as Roman war dogs and skilled farm guardians. Physically, they are robust, with a muscular build, a broad head, and a short, dense coat typically seen in black, fawn, grey, or brindle. Known for their calm yet confident temperament, Corsos are intelligent and eager to please their owners, making them highly trainable with consistent, positive reinforcement. While their protective instincts make them excellent family guardians, early socialization is crucial to ensure they are well-adjusted around strangers and other animals. Due to their size and need for regular exercise, they are generally not ideal for apartment living and thrive in homes with secure yards. Health-wise, like many large breeds, they can be predisposed to conditions such as hip and elbow dysplasia, as well as bloat, making responsible breeding and veterinary care essential.
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