The Lich
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The Lich
AvailableThe Lich is a 2-year-old large male Cane Corso who is neutered. He is friendly and affectionate, weighing 85 lbs. The Lich is currently located in Detroit, MI, and is ready to become part of a loving family.
About The Lich
The Lich is a 2-year-old Cane Corso, weighing in at a solid 85 lbs. This big guy has a warm personality and loves to nudge against you for pets and attention. He displays a playful energy that's reminiscent of a puppy while also showing a willingness to learn. He knows how to sit, lay down—though not consistently—and takes treats gently, even catching them with ease. Sometimes, The Lich expresses himself with an endearing "woo woo woo" and enjoys a good belly rub, indicating his affectionate side. While he hasn't shown much interest in toys yet, he seems non-reactive to dogs around him and might adapt well to a home with a furry sibling, given proper introductions. With a more substantial presence on a leash, he could benefit from some leash training to match his size. It’s important to keep in mind that a stressful shelter environment may affect his behavior. Let him settle into your home after a minimum of three days of decompression to really see his personality shine. Make sure to bring the whole family when you come to meet him, but leave your current dogs at home. Learning to integrate him into the family will require a careful and gradual approach. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about The Lich
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
The Lich, a Cane Corso, generally thrives in a home with space to move around, where he can engage in physical activities that match his energy levels.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
For The Lich, regular outdoor space is ideal to help him burn off energy, especially since Cane Corsos enjoy exercise and playtime.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While The Lich hasn’t been tested with children yet, Cane Corsos can be gentle and protective, suggesting he might do well with proper introductions.
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