The eyes and ears of cane corso are very sensitive areas and should be cleaned every day to avoid infections, as well as the nails and paws, they should be checked after every walk.
Also, it should be noted that many people think that short hair hardly requires attention, and they are wrong. If you do not keep it clean and if you do not provide it with the moisturizers it needs, you will see that your cane corso’s coat will become dull and the skin will begin to show problems. In addition, he will suffer from a “frightening” shedding.
During shedding, short hair is infinitely more annoying than long hair. Long hairs can be seen and are absorbed by the brush or vacuum cleaner, while short hairs are stiff and stick stubbornly into upholstery fabrics, carpets, clothes, everywhere. Moreover, there are so many of them that they can flood everything!
Bathing and drying
The ideal frequency of baths should be every 2 times a month, with the proviso to do it with lukewarm water during winter. The coat of the cane corsos is short, tight, but shiny and dense, so do not forget to use a shampoo suitable for this kind of coat and rinse with plenty of water so that there are no leftovers and can cause itching or any other allergic reaction. These dogs tend to have a more delicate pH; therefore, we also use moisturizing masks to keep the coat soft.
It is also super recommended that, even if you don’t bathe your dog, you spray abundant moisturizing agent on the coat whenever it needs it, so that it is absorbed by the skin and coat, as this provides a very good hydration and nutrition to the skin and will always remain healthy, since this skin is very delicate with a ph7.
Brushing
It needs brushing every 2 or 3 days a week to remove dead hair and some dirt particles.
Use a soft bristle brush to avoid hurting his dermis. take advantage and pamper him!
Dental hygiene
To avoid periodontal diseases or even loss of teeth, it is advisable to brush his teeth with a soft bristle brush special for canine dental hygiene every day, and if it cannot be so, it should be at least 3 times a week.
*It is important not to forget the use of anti-flea and anti-parasite pipettes and collars!