1. Males are generally larger and more muscular than females. They can weigh up to 110 lbs, while females usually stay closer to 90 lbs.
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Males are more confident and dominant. Females are slightly more reserved but still bold and protective.
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Male Cane Corsos may be more aggressive if not trained early. Females are often easier to manage around other pets.
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Females tend to be more focused and mature faster, making them a bit easier to train than their male counterparts.
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Males can be more energetic and demanding in playtime. Females are usually more balanced in energy.
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Both genders are protective, but females are more cautious. Males might act first and think later.
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Females mature quicker than males, which affects their behavior and training responsiveness early on.
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Females may bond better with families, while males are more likely to bond closely with one person.
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