FCI-Standard N° 343 / 06. 06. 2007/ GB
ITALIAN CORSO DOG
(Cane Corso Italiano)
- FCI-Standard N° 343 / 06. 06. 2007/ GB
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TRANSLATION
Dr. Antonio Morsiani, Dr. J.-M. Paschoud and Prof. R. Triquet.
Origin
Italy
DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD
21.05.2007.
Utilization
Guard-, protection-, police-and tracking dog.
Classification FCI
Group 2 Pinscher and Schnauzer, Molossian and Swiss Mountain- and Cattledogs. Section 2.1 Molosside breeds, Mastiff type. Without working trial.
Brief Historical Summary
Its direct ancestor is the old Roman Molossian. Formerly scattered all over Italy, in the recent past, the breed was only prevalent in the Province Apulia and in the adjacent regions of Southern Italy. His name derives from the Latin " cohors ", which means " protector, guardian of the farmyard ".
General Appearance
Medium to large-sized. Robust and sturdy, nevertheless elegant. Lean, powerful muscles.
Important Proportions
The length of the head reaches 36 % of the height at withers. The dog is somewhat longer than high.
Behaviour / Temperament
Guardian of property, family and livestock; extremely agile and responsive. In the past, it has been used for herding cattle and hunting big game.
Head
Large and typically molossoid. The upper longitudinal axes of the skull and the muzzle converge slightly.
CRANIAL REGION
Skull : Wide; at the zygomatic arches its witdh is equal to or greater than its length. Convex in front, it becomes fairly flat behind the forehead as far as the occiput. The medio-frontal furrow is visible.
Stop : Marked.
FACIAL REGION
Nose Black and large with ample, open nostrils, on the same line as the nasal bridge .
Muzzle Noticeably shorter than the skull (ratio muzzle : skull approximately 1 : 2). Strong, square; the front part of the muzzle is flat; the lateral surfaces are parallel; the muzzle is as wide as long. The profile of the nasal bridge is straight.
Lips The upper lips hang moderately and cover the mandible, so that the lower profile of the muzzle is determined by the lips.
Jaws / Teeth Jaws very large, thick and curved. Slightly undershot. Level bite acceptable, but not sought after.
Eyes Medium-sized, ovoid, looking directly forward, slightly protruding. Eyelids close fitting. Colour of iris as dark as possible, depending from the colour of the coat. Expression keen and attentive.
Ears Triangular, drooping, with a wide set on high above the zygomatic arches. Often cropped in the shape of an equilateral triangle.
Neck
Strong, muscular, as long as the head.
Body
The body is somewhat longer than the height at the withers. Sturdily built, but not squat.
Withers Pronounced, rising above the level of the croup.
Back Rectilinear, very muscular and firm.
Loins Short and strong.
Croup Long, wide, slightly inclined.
Chest Well developed in three dimensions, reaches to the elbow.
Tail
Set on fairly high; very thick at the root. The tail is docked at the fourth vertebra. In action carried high, but never curled nor erect.
Limbs
Forequarters
Shoulders Long, oblique, very muscular.
Upper Arm Strong.
Forearm Straight, very strong.
Carpal joint and pasterns Elastic.
Forefeet Cat feet.
Hindquarters
Upper Thigh Long, wide, back line of thigh convex.
Lower thigh Strong, not fleshy.
Hocks Moderately angulated.
Metatarsals Thick and sinewy.
Hindfeet Slightly less compact than the forefeet.
Gait/Movement
Long stride, extended trot. The preferred gait is the trot.
Skin
Fairly thick, rather close fitting.
Coat
Hair Short, shiny, very dense with a light undercoat.
Colour Black, lead-grey, slate-grey, light grey, light fawn; stag red and dark fawn; brindle (stripes on different shades of fawn or grey); in fawn coloured and brindle dogs the black or grey mask on the muzzle should not go beyond the line of the eyes. A small white patch on the chest, on the tips of the feet and on the bridge of the nose is acceptable.
Height and Weight
Height at the withers Males from 64 to 68 cm,. Females from 60 cm. to 64 cm. Tolerance of 2 cm more or less.
Weight Males from 45 to 50 Kg. Females from 40 to 45 Kg.
Faults
Any departure from the foregoing points should be considered a fault and the seriousness with which the fault should be regarded should be in exact proportion to its degree.
Severe Faults
- Axes of muzzle and skull parallel or too converging; lateral surfaces of the muzzle converging.
- Partial depigmentation of the nose.
- Scissor bite; pronounced undershot mouth.
- Ring-tail, tail in vertical position.
- Permanent amble when trotting.
- Over-or undersize.
Eliminating Faults
- Aggressive or overly shy.
- Axes of muzzle and skull diverging.
- Total depigmentation of the nose.
- Bridge of nose very hollow, rams's nose.
- Overshot mouth.
- Partial or complete palpebral depigmentation. Wall eye; strabism.
- Tailless, short tail (docked or not).
- Semi-long, smooth or fringed hair.
- All colours not indicated in the standard; large white patches.
Any dog clearly showing physical or behavioural abnormalities shall be disqualified.
N.B. : Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum.
