Renata
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Renata
AvailableRenata is a 2-year-old female Cane Corso, weighing in at a large size. Her brindle and cream coat is short and well-kept. She's house trained and has been spayed, with her vaccinations up to date. Living in Bryan, TX, Renata is a sweet mama dog ready for her forever home where she can be the only pet and truly cherished.
About Renata
Mama Renata, affectionately called Renny, is a spayed female Cane Corso who deserves a loving forever home. After being rescued from a north Texas shelter where she faced imminent euthanasia, Renny is now ready to find a gentle family. She's protective and cautious, especially in new situations, which is why she seeks a tranquil home where she can thrive without the pressure of socializing with other animals. Renny has shown she's not social with dogs and isnβt really a fan of meeting them either. Ideally, her new family will appreciate her independence and allow her space to be herself. With her maternal instincts still evident, Renny has a capacity for fierce love and loyalty once she feels secure. She's been raised in a foster home that cherishes her unique spirit. This beautiful brindle and cream girl, boasting a short coat, will melt your heart if given the chance. Think you can be the calm, understanding family she needs? Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Renata
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Renata, being a Cane Corso, typically does best in a calm and secure home environment where she can feel safe and unpressured. A quiet space allows her to acclimate without the stress of other animals.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Cane Corsos like Renata appreciate a good amount of outdoor space to roam, play, and feel comfortable. A medium to large yard would be perfect for her to enjoy some fresh air.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Renata is known to get along well with children. However, it's essential that she is socialized properly and introduced in a calm, loving manner.











