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Cane Corso were regularly
bred and used for centuries to sight hunt: running down, catching, and holding
big game, including the large European boar, stag, and bear. As a mastiff
they are large, powerful, and very muscular (males 110 to 145 lbs.). As
a courser of large game, and unlike the other large mastiff breeds, they
are incredibly athletic and may move as well as any dog less than half their
size. It is this very ability —their speed and agility combined with power
and endurance |
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