12 Things That Trigger a Cane Corso’s Guarding Instinct

    Think guarding is always aggression?

    You’re on a walk. Someone pauses a little too close. Your Cane Corso goes still, then watches… hard. Doorbell rings. A friend laughs loud. A package drops on the porch.

    Many owners assume it’s “bad behavior.” But guarding often starts before any bark. Before any lunge. Calm face. Sharp radar.

    In the video “12 Things That Trigger a Cane Corso’s Guarding Instinct,” we look at the small moments that can flip that protective switch, and how to tell the difference between real concern and simple over-alertness. We also cover what can help lower the temperature without dulling confidence.

    One trigger is something most guests do without noticing. Another shows up during routines that feel totally normal to the family. Small moment. Big reaction.

    Watch the video:

    Which trigger surprises you most, and what has set off your Corso before?

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