Orthopaedic Health

Orthopaedic health relates to the bones, joints, and musculoskeletal structure that support movement and long-term soundness. In a large, powerful breed such as the Cane Corso, correct growth, structure, and management are essential to maintaining mobility, comfort, and working ability throughout life. The conditions outlined below highlight common orthopaedic considerations within the breed and the importance of early awareness, responsible breeding, and appropriate care.

Orthopaedic health underpins the Cane Corso’s ability to move freely, work effectively, and live comfortably throughout life. Sound structure, controlled growth, responsible breeding, and informed ownership all play a vital role in protecting long-term mobility and welfare. By understanding orthopaedic conditions and addressing them early, we can support stronger, healthier dogs and safeguard the future of the breed.