Cane Corso In The Woods

To the passing driver, Illinois is a long stretch of agricultural land with beacons of civilization, such as Peoria, Chicago, and Rockford, sprinkled throughout. To those of us who grew up in the Land of Lincoln, we are overly familiar with every hiking spot, charming, tucked-away town, and hidden gem that make up the great midwestern state.

For those looking for a dog that can keep them safe and keep them company, the cane corso is a wonderful breed for the Midwest. They have plenty of stamina, a generally kind disposition, and a surprisingly capable mind with the ability to read social situations and comprehend tricks with relative ease.

This article is going to take an in-depth look at the wonderful canine and show prospective owners how to adopt a cane corso in Illinois. While you will still need to keep them indoors during the frigid winter, and have a good understanding of what a cane corso is, this page will make the adoption process as easy as can be.

Cane Corso Adoption in Illinois

Like most breeds that are on the less popular side, you will need to study up a bit on which rescues or shelters have cane corso within their roster of pooches. The simple truth is that cane corsos have not established themselves in the United States as prominently as labradors, retrievers, and shepherds, which can make finding one for adoption somewhat difficult.

Be active in your search, call around to see what is available in shelters within driving distance, and keep a digital eye out for any new listings on animal shelter websites. This can mean combing through Facebook and Instagram pages, or relying on search engines to bring up webpages of the various rescues in your area.

It may take some time, and a bit of luck, but you will eventually find a corso or two that is looking for their future family. When you arrive, show up early. It is a terrible waste of time to show up at a rescue an hour or two away just to realize there isn’t enough time for the adoption to take place. Similarly, you will want ample time to assess the different dogs you are looking at.

Always try to get some individual time with a canine before calling it a day and bringing it home with you. Get an idea of who the dog is, how receptive they are to you, and whether or not it will be a good fit. Once you do, you can fill out an adoption application, sign a contract, pay the fee, and bring your new best friend back to its new home.

Other Dogs For Adoption

Adopt MeRUBY

RUBY

Chicago, IL
Breed: Cane Corso
Sex: Female
Age: 6 yrs 11 mos
Adopt MeJOAN

JOAN

Chicago Ridge, IL
Breed: Cane Corso
Sex: Female
Age: 3 yrs 8 mos
Adopt MeMidas

Midas

DOWNERS GROVE, IL
Breed: Cane Corso
Sex: Male
Age: 2 yrs 7 mos
Adopt MeNiko

Niko

Riverwoods, IL
Breed: Cane Corso
Sex: Male
Age: 3 yrs 7 mos
Adopt MeSam

Sam

Naperville, IL
Breed: Cane Corso
Sex: Male
Age: 1 yr 3 mos
Cane Corso On The Lush Green Grass

How Much Does It Cost to Adopt a Cane Corso in Illinois?

Prices found online indicate an adoption range of roughly $50 – $400 in most shelters, though there can and will be notable outliers, particularly in certain areas of Illinois. Price is often determined by the years on the dog, their vitality, and the organization you choose to adopt from. Adoption fees are only one part: pet supplies and vaccinations may also be required.

How Should I Train a Cane Corso?

Training is massively important for any owner and will be one of the biggest determining factors for how your dog will behave going forward. Because of this, we often recommend newer owners consider a local class or online course to get themselves familiar with the process ahead of time.

Training is something that should be handled on a schedule, and owners will need to be strict with the dog and themselves to ensure that days are not missed. Do not get frustrated or overly firm with the corso, as it can cause stress and prevent real progress in training. Instead, maintain a positive and fun attitude to gently guide the dog into liking the training process.

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Cane Corso Outdoor On Green Grass

Find the Right Cane Corso in Illinois for You

Many people have horrible assumptions about what training a bigger dog is like. Cane corsos could be terrifying if they had a certain temperament, but most prefer to sit stoically by their owner and watch the day pass by between exercise sessions. Be patient and selective in the adoption process, train them regularly, and enjoy a brilliant dog as a reward for your efforts.