One month a go coming to the market a new magazine just about the breed Cane Corso the famous Italian mastiff or Roman war mastiff.
This magazine is totally free and write and edit in Barcelona, Spain by Spanish Association of Molosso Cane Corso - AEMCC.
Magazine Cane Corso was edit in 4 languages English, French, Spanish and Russian. Design by Alejandro Briz Spanish designer and pictures of a Holland photograph Anita Giskes.
WORLD DOG SHOW PARIS 2011
Jul 01
Otro año llega el más esperado encuentro de los mejores Cane Corsos del mundo. Este año en un marco incomparable como la ciudad de Paris, a juzgar por todo lo que organizan los franceses seguro será un éxito en cuanto a infraestructura y organización.
Skin and hair Cane Corso
Dec 13
2. Skin and hair
We see everyday without thinking about it a shiny, wet patch of skin, namely the nose. Not to mention the hot puppy bellies, dirty paws and claws that constantly seems to be too long.
The skin is the body's largest organ and, together with the fur, it can often give a hint about how the dog feels inside the body.
It is very often used as internal diseases, hormonal disorders, allergies, etc. re-play on the outside.
Anatomy
Dec 12
1. Exterior
When you look at your dog, it's exterior, or the external anatomy, as you see.
The outer contours that are visible when viewing from different parts of the dog determined by in what condition your dog is in and how it is composed, as seen from the skeleton, from the inside. The skeleton, the backbone, plays a crucial role in how your dog looks on the outside.
Below is a table comparing the temperature inside a car to the out side temperature. It is important to have this in mind next time you leave your Cane Corso in the car just a few minutes to run errands.
Hour 8:30 Outside temperature is 14°C. The car is parked in the shadow. Temperature inside the car 19° C.
Hour 9:30 Outside temperature is 18° C .The car is parked in the shadow. Temperature inside the car 38° C.
Hour 10:30 Outside temperature is 20° C. The sky is cloudy.
Temperature inside the car is 47°C.
Hour 11:10 Outside temperature is 20°C. The sky is sunny.
"The Cane Corso"
Nov 11
He is affable and faithful to his own.
Their psychological and extreme functional versatility and adaptability to all, make them increasingly popular.
And still you can see them forming tasks as a working cattle dog and also in hunting, but is slowly gaining a preferred position as an companion.
However, because of its size and extraordinary strength. The Cane Corso owner should be able to educate them and always keep them under control, so that surprises or conflicts never occur.
Energy is a major regulator of food intake in most species.
The energy in the form of fat provides the driving force in the metabolic reactions and allows the use of all other nutrients in our Cane Corso.
It also provides heat to maintain normal body temperature of our friend.
While energy is not a nutrient, animals have need for energy and satisfy this need by consuming carbohydrates, protein and fat in their diets.
Energy is measured in calories and a calorie is defined as the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one gram of water from 14.5 ° C to 15.5 ° C.
Feeding our Cane Corso
Nov 10
A good way to see if the food we provide to our Cane Corso sit well are as follows:
* The gas, if your dog has a lot of gas, the food does not sit very well.
* Stomach pains and tears, watery eyes, restless dog.
* The best way to see if our Cane Corso sit well the feeding is to look at our dogs feces. It must be consenting, without strong odor and should maintain the same color. That will indicate that the diet we provide to our pet is appropriate.
Cane Corso Health (EN)
Nov 10
The water, lots and fresh
Water is essential to help regulate the body temperature of our Cane Corso.
It works like a lubrication of body tissues and as a liquid medium for the blood and lymphatic system.
Since water is involved in almost all the reactions within the body of the animal, any large deviation will be associated with adverse effects.
Therefore, an animal's body has several systems designed to maintain constant water balance.
