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    I have always loved them and I'm a little scared for them, one part of me thinks that if they recieve AKC recognition, the number of 'akc reg'd pups, $800' type breeders who only have registration to show for will skyrocket

    I found out about two years ago that I was pronouncing it wrong the whole time! (correct: caynay corso)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Suki Wingy
    I have always loved them and I'm a little scared for them, one part of me thinks that if they recieve AKC recognition, the number of 'akc reg'd pups, $800' type breeders who only have registration to show for will skyrocket

    I found out about two years ago that I was pronouncing it wrong the whole time! (correct: caynay corso)
    "caynay" corsos? That's a bit odd, haha. I've probably been pronouncing them wrong this whole time, too, as well as every dog trainer and Corso owner I've talked to!

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    someone showed me the pronunciation part in the dog fancy article about them because I w3as pronouncing it "cain" so I guess Dog Fancy is wrong.

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    there seem to ba a few different ways
    I just found this
    Cane Corso (pronounced Cawnie Corso)
    (http://www.canadogs.com/BreedCaneCorso.htm)
    and this:
    Cane Corso (pronounced Kah-Neh Kor-Soh)
    (http://www.molosserdogs.com/modules....rso%20Italiano)

    CANE CORSO
    Pronounced
    CAH-nay COR-so
    9http://www.yourpurebredpuppy.com/dog...anecorsos.html)

    Pronounced Carn-ay Corso (Cane being Italian for 'dog' and Corso derived from the Latin Cohors meaning protector), the breed's name literally means 'guardian' or 'protector dog'. Historically, this term perhaps initially described a type of dog rather than a specific breed.
    (http://www.burkesbackyard.com.au/200...ian_cane_corso)

    Cane (pronounced 'Connie') - which means dog.
    Corso - derived from the latin word 'cohors', which means to guard or protect.
    (http://bellarosacanecorsos.com/breedhistory.html)

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    Well, i've just been pronouncing it as "cane" like.. candy cane lol

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    That is way too confusing. I'm going to stick with how it looks.

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