15 Subtle Body Language Cues Your Corso is Warning You

    That “calm” Corso might be warning you.

    It happens on walks.
    A stranger gets close.
    Your Corso goes still and quiet.

    Many owners assume that means confidence.
    Or “good training.”

    But sometimes it’s the opposite.
    Quiet can be loud.

    In the YouTube video “15 Subtle Body Language Cues Your Corso is Warning You,” we break down the small signals that often show up before the obvious reaction. The goal is simple: spot the warning early, and respond the right way.

    Small shifts matter.
    Timing matters more.

    One cue looks like polite patience, but it can be a pressure sign. Another shows up right after a “friendly” greeting, and most people miss it.

    Watch the video:

    Which cue has surprised you the most with your Corso?

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