Top Oregon Cane Corso Breeders

Oregon

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Top Puppies In Oregon

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Champ

1 year

Super nice boy loves to play. Very confident loves people

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WolfCreek Cane Corso’s

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Female Black Girl

2 years

Black female puppy

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Nathan Blansett

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Cane Corso

Kimberly Liefer is from Oregon and breeds Cane Corso. AKC proudly supports dedicated and responsible breeders. We encourage all prospective puppy owners to do their research and be prepared with questions to ask the breeder. Approximately, two and half year ago we started out with our first Show Cane Corso Taahmi and due to some unfortunate circumstances she passed away, but before she went she had us hooked. We decided we were going to get out of the Show goat raising business and get back into raising dogs. I raised Miniature Schnauzers and the Australian Labradoodles for almost 15 years. When I moved to Oregon in 2006, I decided to change gears and got into raising the South African Boer Goat. Now once again we have switched gears. The interesting thing is that the standard (structure) of what we look for in a goat is very similar to what we look for in the Cane Corso.

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Cane Corso

We are small hobby breeder located in Sheridan, Oregon. Our Cane Corso puppies are raised in our home with our family. Our goal is to breed top quality dogs with great health and temperament. AKC Champion blood lines. Our litters are registered ICCF and AKC AKC proudly supports dedicated and responsible breeders. We encourage all prospective puppy owners to do their research and be prepared with questions to ask the breeder. Make sure you are not only choosing the right breed for you, but also that you’re getting it from the right individual.

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Cane Corso

(PUPPIES CURRENTLY AVAILABLE!!) We are Brad and Josie Larios. We come from humble beginnings. In 1995 Virginia Dunn imported a couple of Cane Corsos from a farm in Portsenaga, Italy. during this time, Corsos were endangered and were only shown in niche confirmation rings such as ARBA (American Rare Breed Association), and IABCA. (International All Breed Canine Association) (More on that later!) Due to their rarity, many did not know what the true breed was or the rustic standard, let alone what the whole purpose of the breed really is and what they do best for us in the now. Virginia worked hard day in and day out working with the Corso community building bonds, encouraging proactive breeding standards, ethics and practices still used today. Virginia participated in and helped form the ICCF (international Cane Corso Federation) before helping to establish the CCAA (Cane Corso Association of America). She passed away shortly after the American Kennel Club took standard recognition of the breed. ​ After her passing, we continue her legacy of being an ethical dog breeder and educator in a small, and methodical way. There is no way to fill her shoes, but we strive to produce Corsos of excellent health and temperament that are true to the rustic Italian standard. Since our first litter, we have been striving to create a healthy program and build lasting relationships within the Corso community. All our puppies have been socialized with children and other animals from birth. Every single dog in our line is AKC registered with multiple champions and world champions in their lines. Meaning you will never go home without a registered pup, should you choose to register with the AKC. We do encourage you to. If you have any questions or would like to visit our kennel please click here to contact us or by phone at 424-394-7661. We accept most forms of payment including cash, certified checks, and credit cards as well as financing through PayPal. ​ OH, AND WE MAKE LEATHER LEASHES TOO!

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