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A careful health-awareness article that explains screening orientation, daily care, and the line between education and veterinary advice.

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A careful health-awareness article that explains screening orientation, daily care, and the line between education and veterinary advice.

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Health screening and responsible care

A careful health-awareness article that explains screening orientation, daily care, and the line between education and veterinary advice.

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Use this as owner orientation before decisions, submissions, reviews, or public-facing Cane Corso visibility.

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Screening is part of trust

Health screening records help owners, breeders, and reviewers discuss risk responsibly. They do not make a Cane Corso perfect, but they make the profile more transparent.

  • Hips and elbows matter in large breeds.
  • Cardiac and patella checks can support responsible review.
  • Genetic screening references should be recorded clearly when available.
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