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Jax
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About Jax
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Jax is a calm cool collected bulldog who will make it great guard dog for someone one day. He’s a sweet pup but aloof with new people.
Coat Colors:
Black
White
Coat Pattern:
Bicolor
Why I stand out
Vaccinated
Veterinary exam
Health guarantee
Registrable
About The Seller
King & Co
Member for
9 months
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Licenses
None for USDA
None for State
Frequently Asked Questions
About
Cane Corso
Puppies
What's the personality of a Cane Corso?
Cane Corsos are giant dogs with strong instincts to love and protect. They’re affectionate and playful with their owners, but if a stranger infringes on their family or territory, prepare for a scary showdown. When these dogs go into protection mode, they mean business. Full-grown, they typically weigh 88-110 pounds and stand 23-28 inches tall.
Can Cane Corsos live with cats and other dogs?
Cane Corsos are generally okay with older children who know how to handle dogs. Cane Corsos are calm, loyal, and affectionate toward their family, but they need to be watched around smaller kids because of their size. They should be socialized at an early age to minimize aggression with strangers and other dogs, but even with training, Cane Corsos may be on edge around those they don’t know. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
How do I keep a Cane Corso physically active?
The Cane Corso is an athletic breed that needs a lot of exercise. They have a great deal of stamina, which makes them great companions for walks, long jogs, or hikes. These pups are big and strong, so if you allow them to live or play in a yard, make sure it has a secure fence to avoid escapes. Overall, their exercise needs are moderate.
What kind of coat care does a Cane Corso require?
The Cane Corso has short, dense, stiff fur in black, gray, fawn, or stripes. They also can have a black or grey muzzle or white markings on their chest and feet. Cane Corsos are light shedders, so they don’t need much grooming. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
Are Cane Corsos easy to train?
Cane Corsos are best suited for a rural property or home with a large yard. Due to their large build, these dogs are not a good fit for apartments. They’re content living indoors or outdoors as long as they have enough interaction and a safe place to stay. They are fairly easy to train.
Frequently Asked Questions
About
Valley Bulldog
Puppies
What makes Valley Bulldogs special?
The Valley Bulldog is a hybrid breed that is a cross between an English Bulldog and a Boxer. They originated in the Annapolis Valley of Nova Scotia, Canada, in the 1990s. The Valley Bulldog is a friendly and loving companion for those who are looking for a medium-sized dog that is easy to care for and great with families. Full-grown, they typically weigh 50-125 pounds and stand 12-25 inches tall.
Are Valley Bulldogs a good choice for families with kids?
Valley Bulldogs are generally good with kids, especially when raised together. They thrive in a home with a yard where they can play and run around, but they can adapt to apartment living if given enough exercise and attention. They're fairly vocal dogs that bark regularly.
How do I keep a Valley Bulldog physically active?
Valley Bulldogs are known to be an active breed that enjoys a good amount of physical exercise and mental stimulation. These dogs have a lot of energy and require regular exercise to keep them healthy and happy, such as walking and hiking, fetch and tug-of-war, agility training, swimming, and the use of interactive toys. Overall, their exercise needs are high.
Is a Valley Bulldog a good choice for someone with allergies?
Valley Bulldogs typically have a short, smooth, and shiny coat that is easy to maintain. The coat is usually tight-fitting and can come in a variety of colors, including brindle, fawn, white, black, and pied. These dogs have a tendency to shed moderately throughout the year, so regular grooming and brushing can help to reduce loose hair and keep the coat looking healthy. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
Do Valley Bulldogs need a house with a yard?
Valley Bulldogs are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. They thrive in a home with a yard where they can play and run around, but they can adapt to apartment living if given enough exercise and attention. They are moderately trainable with consistent effort.
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