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Cane Corso Adoption

17 adoptable cane corsos across Canada

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How much does a Cane Corso cost to adopt?

Adults: $400–$900 CAD
Puppies: $600–$1000 CAD

Typical Canadian rescue range. The fee usually covers spay/neuter, core vaccinations, microchip, deworming, and a veterinary health check before placement. The exact amount varies by rescue and by the dog's age and medical history — the live number is on each rescue profile below.

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About the Cane Corso

The Cane Corso is a giant dog breed originating in Italy. Adult dogs typically weigh 80 to 120 pounds and live 9 to 12 years. The breed is described as protective, devoted, confident, territorial.

Experienced owners with insurance + landlord clearance and a structured training programme. The breed needs early socialisation. First-time owners, rentals without breed clearance, or households unwilling to provide consistent leadership.

Adult Cane Corsos need about 60 minutes of daily exercise; adolescent dogs typically need 75 minutes. The coat is short-coated with moderate shedding, and brushing every 4 weeks keeps the coat manageable.

LocalPetFinder aggregates adoptable Cane Corsos from rescues across Canada into one searchable place. Use the city links above to narrow to your area, or browse the full list below.

Common health concerns for Cane Corsos

  • Hip and elbow dysplasia
    Common in the breed; OFA screening is standard. Source: OFA
  • Bloat (gastric dilation-volvulus)
    A life-threatening emergency in large deep-chested breeds. Source: ACVS
  • Cardiomyopathy
    Heart muscle disease occurs in the breed; cardiac screening is recommended. Source: VCA

Editorial summary for adopters, not medical advice. Consult your veterinarian for individual health guidance.

Cane Corso Adoption FAQ

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Where can I adopt a Cane Corso near me in Canada?
LocalPetFinder lists adoptable Cane Corsos from rescues across Canada in one searchable place. Use the city links above the listing to narrow to a city near you, or browse the full inventory below. Each profile links straight to the rescue to apply.
How long do Cane Corsos live?
Cane Corsos typically live 9 to 12 years.
How much exercise does a Cane Corso need?
Adult Cane Corsos need about 60 minutes of daily exercise. Adolescent dogs (under 2 years) typically need 75 minutes — more than mature adults.
What are common health concerns for Cane Corsos?
Breed-associated conditions to ask the rescue about include Hip and elbow dysplasia, Bloat (gastric dilation-volvulus), Cardiomyopathy. See the citations in the Health section above for authoritative information on each. This is editorial summary, not medical advice — consult your vet for individual guidance.
How much does it cost to adopt a Cane Corso in Canada?
Adoption fees for a Cane Corso from a Canadian rescue typically range $400 to $900 CAD for adults, with puppies usually $600 to $1000. That fee normally covers the spay or neuter, core vaccinations, microchip, deworming, and a veterinary health check before placement. The exact number varies by rescue and the dog's age, medical history, and how long they have been in care — the live amount shows on each rescue profile.

Looking for cane corso adoption in a specific city? Each city link above has a city-scoped page with local rescue context, off-leash parks, and city-specific FAQ. Or browse the Calgary Cane Corso adoption guide for the most detailed local content we have.