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

