Cane Corso Resting On The Ground

Some people want a dog they can sweep up into their arms whenever it strolls by. Other people want a dog that spends its days lounging around, showing its belly, and entertaining the various members of their household. Then there are those who like a more regal, imposing dog. For those types of potential owners, we can only recommend a cane corso.

While they are intimidating to anyone who isn’t in their good graces, the breed is surprisingly calm and composed in most scenarios and can prove invaluable for home defense. While their appearance is imposing on its own, their bark will have intruders considering alternative options for their nighttime activities.

This article is going to take a look at how to adopt a cane corso in Oklahoma. We will look at how to handle adopting, what to do when at a rescue, how to best prepare for a cane corso, and ideal training methods. We will not be discussing the qualities or quirks of cane corsos, which can be found in our complete guide that goes into more detail on the powerful pooch.

Cane Corso Adoption in Oklahoma

Cane corsos are not as unknown as they used to be, and are climbing the popularity rankings across the United States year after year. Despite this, their numbers are not dense throughout many areas of the country, particularly in shelters. Because of this, it can help to reach out to shelters throughout your area of Oklahoma to look for an available corso.

When you do find a likely candidate, you should prepare your home for the potential welcoming party of a hefty animal. This will be a less involved type of “puppy-proofing,” which is going to require you to clean up the floors and tables within their reach. Even a fully-grown dog will get into a bottle of Ibuprofen or a tasty-looking ficus; so clean your house accordingly.

It can also help to get your essential pet supplies before they come home to avoid the hassle of walking a new dog through a pet store, or worse, leaving it in an unsupervised car.

Time spent in the shelter can be as little as one hour or as much as an afternoon, so it is always better to err on the side of caution and go a few hours early. Get to know the cane corso and how they react to the external stimuli of a densely packed kennel corridor. Try to spend individual time with them, and see if they are compatible with you and vice versa.

When you have found a bulking buddy of your very own, you will be asked to fill out some paperwork and potentially even sit down with a staff member. These steps are standard and don’t require much time to complete. You will fill out a fairly brief application, sign a contract, pay a fee, and then you will be free to bring your new friend back home with you.

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

Residents of Oklahoma should expect to pay between $100 – $600 for the adoption fee alone. This may or may not include medical expenses like vaccinations, and owners will still need to set aside funds for pet supplies. The cost will depend on the dog’s age, their medical history, and the organization or area where you adopted the dog.

How Should I Train a Cane Corso?

Because of their size and potential for damage, every owner should be very diligent in training their canine. If you are unfamiliar with training, we advise you to rely on a professional or utilize a course that can help teach them basic obedience training. Avoid using harsh language during training, and try to remain positive throughout the process.

Many people follow what is known as the 3-3-3 rule: three days spent getting used to their new home, three weeks learning basic commands, and three months learning socialization, advanced tricks, and more in-depth commands. This is not the only framework worthy of use, but it is a good rule of thumb for those who want a more established schedule with their cane corso.

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Cane Corso In The Woods

Find the Right Cane Corso in Oklahoma for You

Finding the ideal dog can take some time, but it is always worth ensuring you pick the right pooch. Go early to the shelter, spend time with each dog, and pick the one best suited for your life and living situation. Expect to train the corso fairly soon after you adopt it, and don’t be afraid to find outside help if you are unfamiliar with how to teach a new dog long-established tricks.