Zoom
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I've run into a handful of them lately, ranging from the overdone "melting" look, to ones that I would have sworn were Corsos. I've been doing some Googling but I don't know enough about the breed to know which sites are FOS (like the one showing the Tosa/Neo cross and calling it a purebred) and which ones are holding to the original type.
So far this is the type of dog I think fits with what I understand the standard to be related to.
He still has the characteristic wrinkles but seems to better retain the shape that allowed these dogs to quietly and effectively stalk intruders on the old Italian esates.
Then there's this guy..., who sired the dogs used in Harry Potter:
I can't fathom how this dog was supposed to see ANYTHING, much less pick out people in the dark.
So far this is the type of dog I think fits with what I understand the standard to be related to.
He still has the characteristic wrinkles but seems to better retain the shape that allowed these dogs to quietly and effectively stalk intruders on the old Italian esates.
Then there's this guy..., who sired the dogs used in Harry Potter:
I can't fathom how this dog was supposed to see ANYTHING, much less pick out people in the dark.