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Cane Corsos are not outright banned at the state level in any U.S. state, but they may face restrictions or bans under local breed-specific legislation in certain cities or counties.
The Cane Corso has a stronger bite than a Pitbull, with a bite force of around 650 PSI compared to the Pitbull’s 235 PSI.
Cane Corsos are restricted or banned in several U.S. municipalities, but no entire state outright bans the breed.
The Cane Corso has a significantly stronger bite than a pitbull, with an estimated bite force of 700 PSI compared to the pitbull’s 235 PSI.
Cane Corsos are restricted or banned in some U.S. cities and counties, but few entire states ban them outright.
The Cane Corso is not inherently aggressive but requires proper training, socialization, and responsible ownership due to its protective and dominant nature.
The downside of a Cane Corso is that they require experienced handling due to their strong guarding instincts, size, and need for extensive training and socialization.
Cane Corsos can be excellent family dogs when properly trained and socialized due to their loyalty, intelligence, and protective nature.
While both the Cane Corso and Pitbull are strong, muscular breeds, they differ significantly in origin, size, temperament, and purpose.

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