Are you trying to decide between the American Bulldog and the Cane Corso? Both dogs may be similar in some ways, but in many others they are quite different. Read on and find out which of these popular breeds is the perfect pup for your lifestyle!
Before acquiring a puppy, you should be sure that the breed you are considering buying or rescuing is a good fit for your lifestyle and home.
Here we go...
Both the American Bulldog and the Cane Corso are members of the working group.
Although these breeds are members of the same racial group, they do have some differences and not just similarities, so read on to learn more.
Size comparison American Bulldog x Cane Corso
Cane Corsos are larger, with a typical height of 23 to 27 inches and a weight of 90 to 120 pounds, while the American Bulldog's typical height is 20 to 28 inches and they typically weigh 60 to 120 pounds.
We know these numbers can be very abstract, so we developed a toolto help you visualize these numbers.
The chart below compares the average height of the races to the average height of an American man and woman.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)Dice, the average height of a man is 69 inches and the height of a woman is 63.5 inches.
Comparing the size of a dog to a human.From left: average height of American Bulldog, Cane Corso, American female and American male.
American Bulldog x Cane Corso Lifespan
Undoubtedly, the quality of the dog's care is one of the main factors affecting the dog's longevity, but there are other factors as well, most notably the breed of the dog.
With a life expectancy of 10 to 16 years, American Bulldogs often live longer than Cane Corsos.
The lifespan of Cane Corsos is 10 to 12 years.
Read the sections below to better understand how the American Bulldog and Cane Corso compare in detail and hopefully have enough arguments to decide which one is best for you.
breed name | Bulldog American | Rohrkorso |
features | ||
Race group | working dogs | working dogs |
Height | 20 to 28 inches | 23 to 27 inches |
weight | 60 to 120 pounds | 90 to 120 pounds |
life span | 10 to 16 years | 10 to 12 years |
Adaptability American Bulldog vs. Cane Corso
When we say "adaptability for dogs," most people think of adaptability to apartment living, so let's start with that.
All dogs are great—but not all dogs are great or suited to apartment living. A dog can be considered the worst breed of dog for apartments for a number of reasons including size, energy level, noise, smell, shedding...
Unfortunately, American Bulldogs and Cane Corsos do not have a good reputation as good apartment dogs.
While most dogs can be left home alone for 6-8 hours, some fare better. Check out the chart below to see how American Bulldogs and Cane Corsos tolerate being left alone.
To learn more, read our list ofDogs that can be left alone.
hot weather tolerance
Depending on where you live, you should choose a dog that tolerates heat or cold well.
The Cane Corso tolerates hot weather better than the American Bulldog.
Provide shade and water in hot weather, and go outside in the morning or late afternoon when it's cooler. Also, avoid sidewalks — if the ground is too hot to touch your hand for a few seconds, it's too hot for your paws.
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And the cold weather?
Cold temperatures are not a problem for most dogs until they drop below 45°F. At this point, some cold-shy dogs may feel uncomfortable. When temperatures drop below 32°F, owners of small breed dogs, thin-coated dogs, and/or very young, old, or ill dogs need to pay close attention to the welfare of their pets.
Once temperatures drop below 20°F, all owners need to be aware that their dogs can develop cold-related health issues such as hypothermia and frostbite.
The Cane Corso tolerates cold better than the American Bulldog.
American Bulldogs' coats just aren't designed for cold temperatures, so consider buying a dog coat.
The best way to monitor dogs when it's cold is to keep an eye on their behavior. If you notice your dog shaking, anxious, whimpering, slowing down, looking for warm spots, or holding one or more paws, it's time to step inside.
Our"How cold is too cold for dogs?"Article provides more information on this topic.
adaptability | Bulldog American | Rohrkorso |
Adapts well to apartment life | ||
Good for beginners | ||
sensitivity level | ||
tolerates being alone | ||
Tolerates cold weather | ||
Tolerates hot weather |
Temperament American Bulldog x Cane Corso
It is always difficult to make a general statement about the temperament of the breed as a whole. Every dog has a different temperament and there are many factors that influence their behavior.
Looking for a perfect family dog?
If you're looking for a companion dog, you can't go wrong with the American Bulldog and Cane Corso. Her outgoing and friendly personality makes her a great choice for families. Both are very affectionate in the family, they immediately become a family member.
When it comes to behavior towards children, the American Bulldog simply excels.
American Bulldogs love children - they are generally gentle and patient with children, but as mentioned earlier, each individual dog's temperament can vary.
Cane Corsos may take a little longer to get used to children, but that doesn't mean they can't be nice to children.
We made a listTop 15 dogs for kids and family, so read on if this is important to you.
waking behavior
dog guarding behavioris welcomed by some owners, while others prefer a dog that is friendly to strangers.
American Bulldogs and Cane Corsos are naturally suspicious of strangers, so you can expect them to be protective.
general friendliness | Bulldog American | Rohrkorso |
Affectionate with family | ||
suitable for children | ||
friendly dog | ||
Friendly with strangers |
health and hygiene needs
The best way to optimize your pup's health is to research reputable breeders and when you find them, ask to see the parents and their health records as above and see the conditions all dogs live in .
See the table below for the overall health rating of these two dogs and read the full breed profile articles for detailed information on their health.
In addition, some breeds are prone to obesity, which can cause other health problems. Also, review this information if the breed is obese, pay attention to the labels and feed your dog according to the food labels.
For example, hip dysplasia is hereditary and is particularly common in larger dogs. Factors such as excessive growth, types of exercise, and the wrong weight and diet can reinforce this genetic predisposition.
And what about the spill?
One of the downsides of owning a dog is definitely hair loss. So keep this in mind when choosing the right breed for you. Click here to find outhow to minimize spills.
The Cane Corso sheds less than the American Bulldog, but remember - it's impossible to prevent shedding, but regular brushing is necessary.
Recommended article:30 Hypoallergenic Small Dogs That Won't Shed.
Sabberpotential?
Well we have bad news. These breeds have a high potential for drooling.
Do you hate drooling? Well, then you should probably skip the Cane Corso and go for the American Bulldog.
health and hygiene needs | Bulldog American | Rohrkorso |
spill amount | ||
Baba potential | ||
Easy to do | ||
General Health | ||
potential for weight gain | ||
size |
American Bulldog vs Cane Corso Trainierbarkeit
Every dog needs some form of obedience training, but some dogs are easier to train while others are more tenacious.
These breeds are relatively easy to train and are not very stubborn, but patience is required. Perseverance and consistency play an important role in successfully training your dog.
trainability | Bulldog American | Rohrkorso |
easy to train | ||
intelligence | ||
potential for the mouth | ||
booty ride | ||
Tendency to bark or howl | ||
wanderlust potential |
Do American Bulldogs and Cane Corso need a lot of physical activity?
To keep your dog healthy, calm, and happy, you need to provide them with adequate physical activity. Not only will your dog be healthier and happier when they are active, but you will also reduce or completely eliminate destructive behaviors.
Some people don't think about this when choosing a breed, so we've dedicated a whole chapter to physical needs.
Both the American Bulldog and the Cane Corso have high exercise needs. This means they need at least 30 to 60 minutes of vigorous aerobic exercise most days of the week, preferably daily. And no, walking on a leash isn't hard aerobic exercise—think of aerobic exercise as anything that makes your dog pant.
physical needs | Bulldog American | Rohrkorso |
Energy level | ||
intensity | ||
practice needs | ||
potential for fun |
American Bulldog or Cane Corso: The Bottom Line
In this article we have tried to give you an idea of what to expect from American Bulldogs and Cane Corsos.
To learn more about his personality, general health, temperament and more, read theDrainage profile.
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