Why Cleopatra Is a One-of-a-Kind Puppy

Some days, special things happen. Time to introduce minced beef. This is one of the first times the puppies are trying it because we need to give mama a bit of a break. If not, she keeps feeding non-stop, and she ends up completely drained.

Panterita, the mom, looks amazing. But yeah, she needs help. The beef is high-quality—by the way, beef’s almost 10 bucks per kilo now. Crazy. The government should really support farmers and ranchers more because these prices are getting out of hand.

And since the puppies are here, there’s always that classic question:
What makes your puppies so good? Why do they look so different from other Cane Corsos?
So many people ask that. Like, a lot. People say they look special, and yes—they do. But there’s also a ton of work behind it.


Can the “secret” be shared?

Maybe doing a video or article explaining why the eyes are set that way, why the muzzle looks like that, why certain shapes matter… could be cool. But not everything can be shared. It’s been over 20 years of hard work. Some things we can show, some things stay with us.

Take Cleopatra for example. This girl is something else. Black, stunning, powerful. But not just because we say so. She’s objectively outstanding.


What makes her different?

She’s not just pretty. She’s technically flawless. Her head profile is spot on. Her muzzle? Full and strong, just like it should be. And the eyes—clean, no sagging, no loose skin. Not like what you see in Neapolitan Mastiffs. But this is a Cane Corso, and a proper one has tight, well-placed eyes.

The nose is another detail. Nostrils are full, shaped right, open. And the color… insane. Jet black, glossy, just like her mother. The combo of Pantera, X-Men, and Mustang is just perfect.


Fifth generation of serious breeding

Cleopatra is fifth generation in our line. That’s not luck. That’s dedication, selection, and doing things right—over and over again.

Here’s her bloodline:

  • X-Men: world champion, 10 in health, 10 in temperament, 10 in structure.

  • Then Mister Champion.

  • Then Triple, European champion.

  • Then Mustang, her dad.

  • And now Cleopatra, the crown jewel of our latest generation.

That’s the kind of background we’re talking about. It’s not random—it’s years of work and passion for the breed.


Not all puppies are created equal

Let’s be clear—not all puppies are the same. There are breeders who just breed with any dog. No genetic testing, no line planning… and the results show. Breeding is not just about putting two dogs together. It’s about years of building something.

People see the difference. That’s why so many say our puppies are unique. Because they are.


Cleopatra isn’t just a pretty dog. She’s a perfect balance of genetics, structure, health, and temperament. She’s what happens when you do things right, consistently, for years.

If you’re looking for a real Cane Corso—with everything behind it—this is what it looks like.