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Cane Corso Characteristics

Often seen as intimidating and aggressive, the Cane Corso is a misunderstood breed that is just as capable of bodyguard duty as it is babysitter duty within a family. With proper obedience training, early socialization, and a regular job and purpose, the Cane Corso can be a loving family companion.

Fast Facts

  • Energy Moderate
  • Size Large
  • Trainability Responsive

Smart, patient, and trainable, the assertive and confident Cane Corso is a willful protector. The Cane Corso's heritage goes back to ancient Roman times, and Cane Corso loosely translates to "bodyguard dog" in Latin. These dogs were almost exclusively found in southern Italy until the 1970s and were considered a very rare breed. 

 

Many standing around 23-26 inches to the shoulder and weighing between 90-120 pounds, the Cane Corso is one of the larger canine breeds around. Their size and musculature make them one of the most intimidating breeds at first glance, and this makes a great first line of defense when trained as a guard dog.  The Cane Corso comes in a variety of coats, including grey, blue, white, and black.

 

It’s important to note that while these dogs can be trained early on to be completely loyal to their family, that is where the loyalty stops. Early socialization can help, but these dogs can be rather territorial to strangers, even after meeting them several times. 

 

These dogs are bossy and temperamental, and without a strong authority figure in the house to make the rules, these dogs will assume the alpha role and become difficult to control. This breed craves direction and will respect those who can provide firmness, consistency, and a clear dominance hierarchy.

How dog-friendly is Lincoln?

A study from WalletHub reviewed the 100 largest US cities to see which are the most pet-friendly. In the study, Lincoln is ranked the 21st most pet-friendly spot in the country. The city is one of the most affordable places for having a dog as it ranked 4th overall for pet budget. Lincoln also has a healthy amount of pet-friendly establishments and veterinarians. 

Dog parks and outdoor activities in Lincoln

Lincoln has numerous dog-friendly parks and other outdoor locations for your pup to get their daily dose of sun and exercise. According to a study from Trust For Public Land, the city has 1.4 dog parks per 100,000 residents. Some of the most popular dog parks in the city include Roper East Dog Run, Peterson Dog Run, Oak Lake Dog Park, and Rickman’s Run Dog Park.

Lincoln also has several great hiking trails when you want to take your dog on a long, scenic walk. A few trails worth exploring are Rock Island Trail, MoPac Trail, and Homestead Corridor Trail.

Life in Lincoln with a dog

Lincoln has over 50 pet-friendly restaurants, so you’ll have plenty of choices when you want to take your dog to go get a meal. Some of the most popular dog-friendly restaurants in the city include LeadBelly, The Pantheon, Lazlo’s Brewery and Grill, The Hub Cafe, Granite City Food & Brewery, Culver’s, and 1867 Bar.

Lincoln has many other pet-friendly businesses, including pet shops, pet spas, groomers, and doggy daycares. The city is also one of the best locations when it comes time to finding somewhere to live with your dog. A study from Zumper found Lincoln to be the 6th best city in the country for pet-friendly rental listings.

When you have friends or family coming to Lincoln for a visit, they will have plenty of pet-friendly hotels where they can stay with their dogs. A few of the most popular dog-friendly hotels in the city include Graduate Lincoln, Annabell Gardens, The Scarlet Lincoln, and TownePlace Suites. 

Popular dog breeds in Lincoln

In Lincoln, you’ll find a wide range of dog breeds. Some of the most popular breeds in the city are Cocker Spaniels, Cockapoos, Labrador Retrievers, Springer Spaniels, Border Collies, Jack Russell Terriers, and Goldendoodles. No matter which breed you choose to bring into your family, your new pup will find plenty of its fellow dogs across the city.

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