Your Source for Majestic,

Well-Cared-for Cane Corsos

Your Gateway to Exceptional Cane Corsos

Welcome to Ramirez Cane Corso Kennel, where passion meets excellence in breeding Cane Corso dogs. We are dedicated to raising healthy, well-tempered, and majestic Cane Corsos, ensuring they find loving homes where they can thrive.


Ramirez Cane Corso Kennel is a family-owned breeding business located in Providence, KY. With years of experience and dedication to the breed, we pride ourselves on providing top-notch care and training to our dogs. Our goal is to produce Cane Corsos that excel in both beauty and temperament.

Your Gateway to Exceptional Cane Corsos

Welcome to Ramirez Cane Corso Kennel, where passion meets excellence in breeding Cane Corso dogs. We are dedicated to raising healthy, well-tempered, and majestic Cane Corsos, ensuring they find loving homes where they can thrive.


Ramirez Cane Corso Kennel is a family-owned breeding business located in Providence, KY. With years of experience and dedication to the breed, we pride ourselves on providing top-notch care and training to our dogs. Our goal is to produce Cane Corsos that excel in both beauty and temperament.

Available & Upcoming Pups

We are currently accepting deposits for our summer/fall 2024 litters. If you're interested in welcoming a puppy from Ramirez Cane Corso Kennel into your home this year, secure your spot on our deposit waiting list by either calling us directly or submitting a puppy application. To get started, please fill out our puppy application form, or you can reach us by phone or text at 270-635-5794, and ask for Miles

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Dog Info

  • AKC registered
  • ICCF Registered 
  • Tails docked
  • Dew claws removed
  • First pup shot
  • On dewormer
  • Vet checked
  • Champion bloodline parents on site
  • 12 month health guarantee on all major organs
  • Males & Females: $2,500
  • Ear Cropping: $500 - Show or short crop is available!


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law enforcement, military, and healthcare workers!


Pick up or delivery option are available!

About Cane Corsos

As a proud Cane Corso breeder, I can assure you that having this gentle dog by your side will undoubtedly make you feel secure. These incredibly devoted dogs make excellent guardians, always keeping a watchful eye on their loved ones. Surprisingly, beneath their large structure, Cane Corsos possess a heart of gold and, with proper training, can become perfect companions for young children. Although the Cane Corso may boost your confidence with its formidable appearance, this mighty breed is not suitable for every dog owner. Dedicated time and effort are needed to properly train and socialize this magnificent canine. If you're considering adding a Cane Corso to your family, reach out now to Ramirez Cane Corso Kennel.

- Miles Ramirez

The History of Cane Corso


The Cane Corso is a large dog breed that originated in Italy, specifically in the southern regions of Puglia, Basilicata, Calabria, and Campania. The breed has a long history, dating back to ancient Roman times, when it was used as a general-purpose working dog for tasks such as hunting, herding, and as a guard dog. The name "Cane Corso" comes from the Latin word "cohors" which means "guardian" or "protector".


During the 19th century, the breed's popularity began to decline due to changing farming practices and the development of new breeds. However, a small group of dedicated breeders in Italy worked to preserve the breed, and by the 1970s, the Cane Corso had begun to make a comeback.


The breed was officially recognized by the Italian Kennel Club in the 1980s, and has since gained popularity worldwide, particularly in the United States, where it is now recognized by the American Kennel Club.


​Today, the Cane Corso is highly valued for its loyalty, strength, and protective instincts, and is often used as a companion and guard dog. However, it is important to note that the Cane Corso can be a powerful and intimidating breed, and requires proper training and socialization from a young age to ensure that it is a well-behaved and responsible member of society.


​General Cane Corso Appearance

The Cane Corso is a large, muscular dog breed that is known for its impressive and intimidating appearance.


The breed typically stands between 22-28 inches tall at the shoulder and weighs between 88-150 pounds. The body is well-proportioned and athletic, with a deep chest and strong, straight legs. The head is large and broad, with a powerful jaw and strong teeth. The ears are typically cropped, but when left natural, are triangular in shape and hang close to the head. The tail is also typically docked.


​The coat of the Cane Corso is short and shiny, and comes in a variety of colors including black, fawn, gray, brindle, and formentino. The coat is relatively low maintenance, requiring only occasional brushing to remove dead hair.

The Cane Corso is a powerful and athletic breed, with a strong and muscular build that is well-suited to working and protection tasks. They are known for their loyalty and protective nature, making them an excellent companion and guard dog.


The Cane Corso Head​

The Cane Corso head is one of the breed's most distinctive features. It is large and broad, with a powerful jaw and strong teeth. The skull is wide and slightly curved, with a slight stop between the forehead and the muzzle. The muzzle is strong and straight, with a slight taper towards the nose. The nose is large and black.


The ears of the Cane Corso are typically cropped, but when left natural, are triangular in shape and hang close to the head. The eyes are almond-shaped and dark brown in color, giving the breed an alert and intelligent expression.


The Cane Corso's head is a key feature of the breed's intimidating appearance and is a sign of the breed's strength and power. The head should be proportionate to the body and should show no signs of weakness or excessive skin wrinkles. The head should give an impression of strength, power, and intelligence.


​It's important to note that the breed standard for the Cane Corso's head and ears can vary depending on the country and organization. In some countries cropping the ears is illegal and in some organizations it is considered unethical.


​Cane Corso Forequarters

The Cane Corso's forequarters are strong and well-muscled, contributing to the breed's athletic and powerful appearance.


The shoulders are well-muscled and sloping, with the upper arm being roughly the same length as the shoulder blade. The elbows should be close to the body, allowing for a smooth and efficient gait. The forelegs are straight and strong, with well-defined bone structure. The pasterns are short and strong, providing good support for the body.


The chest is deep and well-muscled, with a moderate tuck-up. The ribs are well-sprung, providing ample room for lung expansion. The topline is level and the loin is short and well-muscled.


​Overall, the Cane Corso's forequarters should be well-muscled and well-proportioned, contributing to the breed's powerful and athletic appearance. The breed standard for the Cane Corso's forequarters will vary depending on the country and organization.


​Cane Corso Hindquarters

The Cane Corso's hindquarters are strong and well-muscled, contributing to the breed's athletic and powerful appearance.


The hindquarters are well-muscled and well-angulated, with the thigh being roughly the same length as the upper arm. The stifle is well-angulated, allowing for a smooth and efficient gait. The hocks are short and well-muscled, providing good propulsion and support for the body. The feet are compact and well-arched, with strong nails and thick pads.


The topline of the Cane Corso is level, with the loin being short and well-muscled. The croup is slightly sloping, providing good thrust and power. The tail is typically docked and carried low.


​Overall, the Cane Corso's hindquarters should be well-muscled and well-proportioned, contributing to the breed's powerful and athletic appearance. The breed standard for the Cane Corso's hindquarters will vary depending on the country and organization. Some countries and organizations have banned tail docking, so it's important to check the standard for the country and organization you are interested in.


Cane Corso Temperament

The Cane Corso is a large and powerful breed that is known for its loyalty and protective nature. They are typically confident, intelligent, and independent dogs that are well-suited to working and protection tasks.


Cane Corso are known to be very loyal and protective of their family, they will quickly become attached to their human family and will want to be by their side at all times. They are also protective of their home and property, making them good watchdogs.


They are generally good with children, as long as the children are taught to treat them with respect and kindness. They can be wary of strangers and can be territorial, so proper socialization is important from a young age to prevent any aggressive behavior.


Cane Corso are typically intelligent and eager to please their owners, which makes them easy to train. They are highly trainable and enjoy learning new tasks and tricks. They need consistent and firm training, early socialization and should be trained by experienced handlers.


​In summary, the Cane Corso is a powerful and protective breed that is known for its loyalty and protective nature. They are well-suited to working and protection tasks and make excellent companions for active and experienced owners who can provide them with the training, socialization, and exercise they need.

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