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4 years old|Cane Corso|Female|Small|South Elgin, IL
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Feona is a 4-year, 4-month-old female Cane Corso with a gray, blue, silver and brindle coat. She is an adult, small-sized dog, and her vaccinations are up to date. Feona is currently located in South Elgin, IL.

About Feona Home to

Feona is a high-energy, sweet Cane Corso looking for a home alongside her brother, Junior. She listens well and really enjoys being around him. Both dogs have done best in homes without other pets or close neighbors with animals—they just prefer their own quiet space. Feona and Junior are both good eaters, thriving on a raw meat and veggie diet that includes chicken, beef, organs, veggies, and bone broth. They aren’t picky, but Junior does have some food sensitivities, so keeping to wholesome meals is best. Neither Feona nor her brother are spayed or neutered yet, and both need to be updated on vaccines, including rabies. Their photos are a bit old, but there haven’t been significant changes in size. These dogs would do best with a patient, attentive adopter dedicated to providing a stable environment and consistent routines. Feona’s birthday in early January makes her a Capricorn, which might explain her loyal and steadfast nature. Ready to find a low-key space to call her own, Feona is in South Elgin, IL, awaiting the right fit. Your new best friend is just one click away.

Questions about Feona Home to

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

    Cane Corsos like Feona thrive in homes with secure yards and plenty of space to move around. They do best in quieter environments without a lot of close neighboring animals.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Feona's breed usually needs a good-sized, securely fenced yard or access to substantial outdoor space for exercise and play.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Cane Corsos can live with children if properly socialized, but due to their size and energy, supervision and clear boundaries are important. Feona would likely do best with adults or older children comfortable around large dogs.