Cane Corso vs. Mastiff: Key Differences in Size, Temperament & Care

Cane Corso is a lean, athletic Italian mastiff-type bred for guarding and hunting; English Mastiff is a massive, gentle British breed built for home protection and companionship.

People often lump them together because both have “mastiff” roots, droopy jowls, and intimidate burglars. Yet one fits in a sedan while the other needs an SUV, and their energy bills are worlds apart.

Key Differences

Cane Corso: 90–110 lb, 24–28 in, high drive, needs 2-hour workouts, raw diet. English Mastiff: 120–230 lb, 27–32 in, couch-potato vibe, short walks suffice, prone to bloat.

Which One Should You Choose?

Pick Cane Corso if you run 5 miles daily and want a velcro guardian. Choose English Mastiff if you binge Netflix and can lift 200 lb into a vet truck.

Are Cane Corsos more aggressive?

No, but they’re sharper; early socialisation turns aloof into polite.

Which eats more?

Mastiff, by volume; Corso, by protein percentage.

Apartment suitability?

Only if elevators are freight-sized and neighbours love snoring.

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