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Kylie

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3-7 years|Cane Corso|Female|Medium|Germantown, OH
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful🚽 House Trained🐕 Dog Friendly

Kylie is a female Cane Corso living in Germantown, OH. She’s a medium-sized adult who is house trained, vaccinated, and has been spayed. Kylie is a tri-pod but doesn’t let it hold her back. She enjoys the company of other dogs and cats.

About Kylie

Kylie is impossible not to love. She’s a three-legged Cane Corso with a wild, goofy streak and a survivor’s resilience. After enduring an abuse case that cost her a hind leg and left her with other injuries, she spent months learning how to trust again. Her curiosity and playfulness eventually won out—these days, she’ll lounge on the couch or wrestle with her dog friends, her missing leg barely slowing her. Kylie acts like she’s part gazelle, leaping, running, and roughhousing as if she had all four limbs. She prefers households with other playful dogs and needs patient adopters, especially those who understand it takes time for her to start trusting. Kylie tends to be more comfortable with women but can warm up to men if offered a few tasty treats. Once she gives her trust, her sweet, loyal side shines through. If you’re searching for a quirky, affectionate companion with plenty of heart, Kylie might be your match. Start your journey together! Apply now.

Questions about Kylie

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Cane Corsos like Kylie generally do best in homes with plenty of space and a securely fenced yard. She’ll need patient, committed owners who are comfortable managing a strong, active dog.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Kylie’s Cane Corso background means she enjoys having room to roam. Medium to large yards are ideal, especially since she’s playful and energetic even with three legs.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Cane Corsos can be good with children when socialized early, but given Kylie's history, she’d do best with kids who understand how to respect her space and boundaries.