Giada
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Giada
AvailableGiada is a female Cane Corso located in Fall River, MA. She is two years old, large in size, and has received all required vaccinations. She is known for her gentle nature and does well with dogs and dog-savvy cats. Giada would be happiest in a home aware of the Cane Corso’s needs.
About Giada
Giada is the kind of Cane Corso you remember. At two years old and around 80 pounds, she's big but still very much the puppy in spirit—soft-hearted, eager for affection, and likely to melt right into your arms if given half a chance. That face of hers practically invites you to give it a gentle squish, and she laps up every bit of attention you offer. A little reserved until she knows you, Giada warms up quickly with gentle encouragement. She's startled by loud noises and big movements, but her need for cuddles wins out every time; she’ll nuzzle up close and act as your living, breathing weighted blanket. On leash, she’s surprisingly calm for her size and will show off the commands she’s mastered. Around other dogs, she’s friendly if a bit unsure—her social style has a delayed fuse but is earnest. With cats, Giada seems carefully curious rather than reactive, showing promise for homes with savvy cats. Despite her gentle nature, Giada is looking for a household with children 12 or older, although familiarity with large breeds might make exceptions possible. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Giada
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Cane Corsos like Giada thrive in a stable home with owners who can provide structure and clear expectations. They appreciate having space and benefit from a calm, consistent environment.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Giada's breed, the Cane Corso, does best with a securely fenced yard and regular outdoor activities. Daily exercise and room to stretch are important for her physical and mental health.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Cane Corsos are generally gentle but, due to their size and strength, they are best suited to homes with older children or kids familiar with large dogs. Giada in particular is looking for a home with children 12 or older.
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