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Meet the Rotticorso: The Lovable Giant You’ve Been Waiting For

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Ever thought a mix of a Rottweiler and a Cane Corso would be the next big thing in your family? Say hello to the Rotticorso! This delightful hybrid combines the best traits of both breeds, creating an affectionate, loyal companion perfect for families who lead an active lifestyle.

The Rotticorso brings together the striking, powerful appearance of the Rottweiler and the Cane Corso, but don’t let its size fool you. Despite their intimidating looks, these dogs are incredibly cuddly and friendly, often forgetting just how big they truly are. This characteristic makes them excellent playmates for older kids ready to enjoy the great outdoors with a high-energy companion.

These dogs weigh between 75 to 120 pounds and stand tall at 20 to 27 inches. Their colors range from red, brown, black, fawn, dark blue, to gray, and they live for about 9 to 12 years. The Rotticorso is a perfect match for active families, especially those with a spacious backyard where these energetic dogs can burn off steam. They thrive on physical activities like hiking, swimming, and running.

With a blend of high intelligence and eagerness to please, the Rotticorso is fairly easy to train. Though their training requires consistency and firmness, these dogs respond well to positive reinforcement. Early socialization is key, ensuring they remain friendly and avoid territorial behaviors.

Rotticorsos are typically loving and loyal to their families. They’re perfect for households with older children, but it might be wise to supervise interactions with little ones due to their size and bouncy nature. When it comes to other pets, early socialization helps them coexist peacefully. They get along well with dogs of the opposite sex or even smaller pets like cats, though caution is advised with same-sex larger dogs due to their dominant nature.


Feeding these large dogs requires attention to detail. A diet full of high-quality commercial food or balanced homemade meals is essential. Consultation with a vet is recommended to tailor meals to any medical conditions, age, or weight management needs. Monitoring their calorie intake is crucial in preventing obesity.

For grooming, minimal maintenance is needed. Regular brushing keeps their coat clean and reduces shedding. Dental hygiene and ear checks are vital to prevent infections and other health issues. Despite their hardy build, routine vet check-ups can preemptively address concerns like hip dysplasia, eye disorders, or heart problems.

Health-wise, puppies from reputable breeders are generally healthy, but they can develop conditions like hip and elbow dysplasia or heart issues. Regular vet visits are recommended to maintain good health.

Notably, male Rotticorsos are larger, reaching 27 inches, whereas females are around 20 inches tall. Weight-wise, males average 100 pounds, and females around 75 pounds. But besides size, both genders share similar loving personalities.

The Rotticorso’s origins are as fascinating as they come. The Rottweiler parent is recognized for winning the 2015 Canine Excellence in Therapy Award, while the Cane Corso’s lineage dates back to ancient Greece, famed as warrior dogs. It’s a blend of history and the kind, protective nature of its parents, making the Rotticorso a special mix.

So there you have it. The Rotticorso is not just a dog; it’s a loving companion ready to shower affection on you and your family. If an energetic, protective, and loyal friend is what you’re searching for, the Rotticorso might just be your perfect match.

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