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Captain is a dignified and loyal companion, known for his calm demeanor indoors and his confident presence. He is a truly devoted dog who thrives on strong bonds with his family, offering unwavering loyalty and a protective nature. While he can be reserved with strangers initially, once he accepts you into his circle, you'll find a gentle giant with a heart full of affection and a desire to please.
As a Cane Corso, Captain embodies the breed's impressive strength, intelligence, and natural guardian instincts. These dogs are powerful and require consistent training and socialization from an early age to ensure they are well-mannered and adaptable. With proper guidance, Captain will be a magnificent and well-behaved member of your household, capable of learning quickly and excelling in various activities.
Captain is seeking an experienced owner who understands the needs of a large, intelligent working breed. His ideal home will provide a secure environment, plenty of structured exercise, and ongoing training to channel his energy and intellect. He would thrive with a family committed to his continued development and who can offer him the love and leadership he needs to flourish into the best version of himself.
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Includes vaccinations, spay/neuter, and microchip where applicable.
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