Cane Corso
Cane Corso Grooming Guide — Everything You Need to Know

Weight
90-150 lbs
Coat Type
Short, Dense
Difficulty
Frequency
Every 8-12 weeks
Groom Time
45-60 min
Shedding
Moderate
About Cane Corso Grooming
Temperament
Affectionate, Intelligent, Majestic
Grooming Notes
Short stiff coat is very low-maintenance. Regular bathing with rubber curry brush. May drool.
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Special Considerations
- Very large guardian breed
- Can be protective
- Drooling
Grooming Price Estimate
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Post-Groom Care Guide
Keep your Cane Corso looking great between professional grooming appointments.
Brushing Routine
Brush weekly with a rubber curry brush or grooming mitt to remove loose hair and distribute natural oils. During shedding season, increase to 2-3 times per week with a deshedding tool. Their short, dense double coat is low-maintenance but sheds more than most owners expect.
Bathing Tips
Bathe every 6-8 weeks using a gentle, pH-balanced shampoo formulated for short coats. Avoid over-bathing as it strips the natural oils that keep their coat water-resistant. A deodorizing spray between baths helps keep them fresh without drying out the skin.
Common Issues
- Skin fold infections around the jowls and face
- Excessive drooling causing chin and chest staining
- Seasonal shedding heavier than expected for a short coat
- Ear infections due to floppy ear structure trapping moisture
- Dry, flaky skin from over-bathing
Extend Your Grooming Results
Wipe facial folds daily with a damp cloth or grooming wipe to prevent bacterial buildup. Keep a drool rag handy and clean the chin area after meals and water. Apply a light coat conditioner spray weekly to maintain shine between grooms.
Seasonal Care
Heavy shedding occurs in spring and fall as the double coat transitions. In Houston summers, ensure they stay cool -- their dark coat absorbs heat rapidly. Winter coat grows denser, requiring more frequent brushing to prevent loose undercoat buildup.
Maintenance Schedule
Weekly full-body brushing with curry brush, daily face fold cleaning, nail trim every 3-4 weeks, ear cleaning weekly, professional groom every 6-8 weeks. Check skin folds for redness or odor at each brushing session.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Cane Corsos should be groomed Every 8-12 weeks. Regular grooming is essential for maintaining their Short, Dense coat in optimal condition and preventing matting and tangles.
A full grooming session for a Cane Corso typically takes 45-60 min. This includes bathing, drying, brushing, and styling. The time may vary depending on the individual dog's temperament and coat condition.
Cane Corsos have a Moderate shedding level. Regular brushing is highly recommended to manage shedding and maintain a healthy coat.
No, Cane Corsos are not hypoallergenic. People with allergies should spend time with the breed before committing, as they may trigger allergic reactions.
Cane Corsos benefit from a comprehensive grooming routine including: Bath & Brush, Nail Trim, Ear Cleaning. Additionally, Short stiff coat is very low-maintenance. Regular bathing with rubber curry brush. May drool..
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