The Cane Corso recognizes its owner when it grows up. The Cane Corso is a loyal guard dog. Loyalty is an important quality of the Cane Corso, and it is also one of the reasons why many people are willing to raise a Cane Corso. The Cane Corso dog is very smart. After a period of domestication, it will remember the owner's voice and smell, obey the owner's orders, help the owner, and protect the owner immediately when the owner encounters danger.
How the Cane Corso recognizes its owner:
1. Becomes very docile. The Cane Corso is a dog with a rather ferocious appearance. It is very wary of strangers, but is very docile towards its owner. It will not yell at the owner and will stay quietly with the owner.
2. It is very obedient to its master’s instructions. It is difficult to tame the Cathrow, but once it is successfully tamed, it will recognize its master, obey the master’s instructions, and complete the master’s tasks quickly and agilely.
3. Rely on the master and protect the master. After Castro recognizes its owner, it will be very dependent on its owner. It always wants to stay by its owner's side and play with it. It can also respond immediately when the owner encounters danger, which is also a sign of loyalty and protection.