Male Cane Corsos tend to be larger and more muscular compared to females, who are typically smaller and leaner.
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Males may exhibit more dominance and independence, while females are often more nurturing and affectionate.
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Females are generally more energetic and playful, while males may be more laid-back and relaxed.
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Male Cane Corsos may display more territorial and protective behavior, whereas females tend to be more reserved.
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Females are often easier to train due to their willingness to please, while males may require more consistent discipline.
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Both genders are susceptible to certain health issues, but males may be prone to hip dysplasia, while females may experience reproductive issues.
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Females typically get along better with other dogs and animals, while males may be more territorial and selective in their interactions.
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Female Cane Corsos often make excellent family pets, while males may be better suited for experienced owners who can handle their strong personalities.
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