Coco- Female in Ohio
Cane Corso Puppy | House-Trained | Crate-Trained | No Small Children | Dog Friendly
Meet Coco – Your Playful, Loyal, and Loving Companion
Coco is a beautiful one-year-old Cane Corso puppy with a heart full of love and energy to match! She’s thriving in her foster home, where she’s learning good manners and showering her people with affection.
Coco is house-trained and crate-trained, and she adores her humans. She gets along well with other dogs and enjoys romping around the yard, especially when there’s a ball involved! Like many young dogs, Coco has a zest for life and sometimes pulls on the leash or jumps up when she’s excited—but her foster mom is working on those habits. Because of her size and enthusiasm, we recommend a home without small children.
Coco is curious about cats and will give chase, but she’s easily redirected. At just a year old, her prey drive may not be fully developed, so we’re keeping an eye on that as she matures.
This sweet girl is healthy, spayed, and current on all vaccinations. She’s ready to find a forever family who will give her love, structure, and plenty of playtime. While she’s currently being fostered in Ohio, transport is available for the right home—so please don’t let distance stop you from applying.
Coco is ready to be your loyal companion. Could that be you?
Cane Corso Rescue is in urgent need of foster homes to assess these dogs, ensuring they receive proper vetting and align with their current bios.
Cane Corso Rescue has a specific set of criteria they use when reviewing applications to ensure each dog is placed in the safest and most suitable home possible. Please note that we typically do not place dogs in homes with another dog of the same sex. This is due to a behavioral tendency known as same-sex aggression, which is common in the Cane Corso breed.
✅ Ideal Homes:
✔️ Homeowner
✔️ 6’+ secure fence
✔️ Strong friend & vet references
✔️ Home often or flexible schedule
🚫 What We Avoid:
❌ Rentals
❌ No or short fences
❌ Tie-outs/cable runners
❌ Excessive time away from home (8+ hours)
Disclaimer: The above is a general guideline.