Aro
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Aro
AvailableAro is a 3-year-old male Cane Corso in Guilford, CT, with a brindle coat and short hair. He is house trained, altered, and up to date on vaccinations. Known for his loyalty and protective nature, Aro thrives in a structured environment and would benefit from an experienced owner. He weighs 0 lbs and is best suited for a home without younger children.
About Aro
Meet Aro. This 3-year-old male Cane Corso is looking for a fresh start after losing the only home he has ever known. Aro is an intelligent and loyal companion who thrives on structure and consistency. He forms deep bonds with his family and is known for his protective nature, making him a devoted friend for the right person. Aro is fully vetted and house trained. He does well with dogs and would benefit from an experienced adopter who understands guardian breeds. Ideally, he should go to a home with children aged 15 years or older, as his previous exposure to younger kids has been limited. A fenced yard would provide him the space he needs to stretch his legs and enjoy the outdoors. This wonderful boy truly deserves a second chance. His previous owner has decided that if a foster or adopter isn't found soon, euthanasia may be considered. We won't allow that to happen. If youβre ready to guide Aro and give him the home he needs, apply to adopt or foster him today and help change his story forever.
Adoption Fee
$350Payment after application.
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Questions about Aro
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Cane Corsos like Aro typically thrive in homes with structured environments that provide clear boundaries and guidance.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Aro, being a Cane Corso, benefits greatly from a fenced yard where he can safely run and explore.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Aro is best suited for homes with children aged 15 years and older due to his limited exposure to younger kids.











