French Bulldogs may still dominate as the most popular dog breed in the U.S., but a newer contender is rapidly climbing the ...
Frenchies are followed by Labrador retrievers, golden retrievers, German shepherds, poodles and some other longtime faves.
(AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, File) Big, strong and athletic, the cane corso (pronounced KAH’-neh KOHR’-so) served as a Roman war dog and later a farmer’s helper, boar hunter and household guardian.
Big, strong and athletic, the cane corso (pronounced KAH'-neh KOHR'-so) served as a Roman war dog and later a farmer's helper, boar hunter and household guardian. Today's cane corsi (the proper ...
(AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, File) Big, strong and athletic, the cane corso (pronounced KAH’-neh KOHR’-so) served as a Roman war dog and later a farmer’s helper, boar hunter and household guardian.
Big, strong and athletic, the cane corso (pronounced KAH'-neh KOHR'-so) served as a Roman war dog and later a farmer’s helper, boar hunter and household guardian. Today’s cane corsi (the ...