Front structure and metacarpus alignment
USG educational guide for reading front stance, balance, and inward or outward metacarpus deviation from clear front photos.
How to use this article responsibly
Education purpose
Use this as owner orientation before decisions, submissions, reviews, or public-facing Cane Corso visibility.
Authority boundary
This article does not replace official kennel-club material, veterinary advice, professional training, or USG admin decisions.
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Exact proportions
USG educational visualization based on the official breed standard. It does not replace a qualified judge, veterinary professional, or kennel-club document.
Correct alignmentFront structure and metacarpus
Correct alignment versus inward/outward deviation
- Front view helps reveal balance and stance.
- Metacarpus should not visibly deviate inward or outward.
- This is guidance for admin review, not automatic judging.
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Why the front view matters
A clear front view can help show symmetry, balance, and metacarpus alignment. It should be read together with side view, movement, and overall condition.
- Front standing view.
- Natural stance, not forced pose.
- Good light and straight camera angle.

