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'Tank' The Corso

laharjoshi

New Member
Hi Guys,

I enrolled back in August but this is my first post. My wife and i got my our 1st puppy earlier this year in May. As the title suggests, his name is 'Tank' short for Tankenstein.

He is a 6 month old, reverse blue brindle, Cane Corso.

The link given below is to our facebook album with pictures starting his first day all the way up to a few days back. You might also notice how he shifts from his original All-Blue coat to the Brindle one. :)

https://www.facebook.com/rutuma.wadkar/media_set?set=a.10152937758810122.1073741825.608260121&type=3

NOW FOR THE REQUEST.
Does anyone have a growth chart (height-wise)?? I am worried Tank is growing slowly as far as his height is concerned.

At 6 mths he is 25.5 in tall at his shoulders and weighs 35 kgs.

Please share any information possible.
Thanks a ton.

Lahar Joshi
 

BlackShadowCaneCorso

Super Moderator
Staff member
25.5 inches at 6 mths isn't short for the breed with a standards that call for 27 inches and only 1/2 his growth over and 77 lbs (35kg) sounds about normal for the breed. Lines, food, exercise will all play a roll in it. I know there is a chart online somewhere but it isn't overly accurate and with so many factors it is hard to put anything into set parameters for the breed.
 

coreyc

Well-Known Member
25" at 6 month s nothing wrong with that your link is not working so I can not see pics of him
 

grazefull1

Well-Known Member
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is this him he is young here?
 

musicdeb

Well-Known Member
Welcome aboard to you and Tank~ Slow and steady growth is key for a healthy mastiff. I couldn't see the pics on facebook. :(