Wednesday, March 20, 2019

Archaic's TIBOR di Placid Guardian one of our foundation dogs pictured at 20 months 

Archaic's "TIBOR" di Placid Guardian is from the breeding of Moschetti's Ambassador di Bucanitas aka BamBam (127 lbs) and Moschetti's Rowan di Bucanitas aka Rowan(125 Lbs). Tibor was acquired from Archaic Cane Corso and they are very proud of this ambassador to Placid Guardian. Note: To alleviate any confusion the Bucanitas kennel name changed to Archaic.

Tibor was whelped on January 17, 2019. Tibor's weight 130 lbs @ 20 Months
(Tibor is both AKC & ICCF Registered)


The reason for choosing Archaic's Tibor as a potential foundation dog at Placid Guardian is the hard straight top-line and great angulation that Moschetti's (BamBam x Rowan) exhibit the consistent ability to produce. Archaic's Tibor has greater athletic potential than many Cane Corso lines while exhibiting solid bone to boot!


MnC's Veka di Placid Guardian potential foundation dam pictured at 10 weeks and 5 days


MnC's Veka di Placid Guardian is from the breeding of AKC/ICCF/UKC international champion Black Magic's In It To Win "Henny" and MnC's Centurion Guard's Becca Bluberry "Blu" who is health tested as follows Hips Good, Elbows Normal, Embark clear, and cardiac tested. MnC is very proud of their ambassador to Placid Guardian to enhance the breed. Note: Both MnC and Placid Guardian Cane Corso believe in the need for functional athletic bloodlines. Henny is one of Black Magic's best movers and Blu is one of MnC's best movers. What an addition to the Placid Guardian program.

Veka was whelped on 3-17-2021. Veka's weight 19.6 lbs @10 weeks and 5 days
(Veka is AKC registered and will also be ICCF registered)

Veka has greater athletic potential than many female Cane Corso puppies and should exhibit solid bone and proper length to boot! 


Veka establishes good American and international pedigree strength for the Placid Guardian's program and as long as Veka develops into the longer length of a properly built Cane Corso and meets the athletic requirements sought here at Placid Guardian and pending a PennHip \ Embark DNA tested she should become a foundation dam in the breeding program. 


Americana's Hemi Cuda di Placid Guardian has become a solid breeding dam for Warhammer pictured at 15 weeks


Americana's Hemi Cuda di Placid Guardian - aka "Hemi" is from the breeding of ALCOR's TAZ and Mad River's Sweet Elenore. Americana and Placid Guardian reached an agreement on 6/16/2019 where Placid Guardian ended up acquiring Hemi Cuda from Americana. Warhammer Cane Corso then contacted Placid Guardian and both Warhammer and Placid Guardian decided Hemi would be better off in the Warhammer breeding program. 

Hemi was whelped on March 16, 2019. Hemi's weight is 38.2 lbs @ 15 weeks and pictured at that age below.
(Hemi is both AKC & ICCF Registered)


Hemi has been bought in to add pedigree strength being that her father Taz is 100 percent old lines.  Hemi looks to be a puppy that will develop into a low clean moving and thick dam with a lot of muscle. Hemi should end up being bigger than her mom. Not bad for a dam!




Tuesday, March 19, 2019

Proper way to feed a Cane Corso puppy

Choose a food with the AAFCO seal of approval only.

If the choice is made to feed a Corso puppy a "non puppy food" the bag must say all life stages under the AAFCO statement or it's not a diet that will meet the puppies requirements completely. The AAFCO statement should also read "including growth of large size dogs".

Cane Corsos should consume diets with a 27% to 30% high quality protein and 14% to 20% fat maximum. More protein and fat is not better. Some will not agree with those percentages, however, it's proven that overly high levels of calcium, and not high protein or fat, causes bone growth issues in Cane Corso pups that will negatively effect them later in life. Feeding the recommended amount is the important factor.

Do not underfeed the puppy or your puppy won't get the intended nutrients. Dog formulas meet the nutritional requirements for your puppy when you feed the recommended amount. It may be better to slightly overfeed than to underfeed just so long as the feed is approved for large breed dogs, however, chronically overfeeding puppies leads to excessive weight gain and can create bone growth issues.

Three proven factors causing Hip Disease in Cane Corsos are:

1) Genetics - choose a breeder with care.

2) Overfeeding - growth rate must be controlled

3) Excessive dietary calcium - AAFCO recommends 1.2 to 1.8% calcium and 1.0 to 1.6% phosphorus and ratio of 1:1 to 1.8:1 respectively. Many large breed dog kennels recommend as low as 1.1 to 1.3% calcium and phosphorus as low as .8 to 1.0%

Somewhere in between the AAFCO recommendation and large breed kennel recommendation is likely best, therefore Placid Guardian Cane Corsos recommends a calcium level of 1.35% and phosphorus level of 1.10% in Cane Corso puppy formulas.

Large Breed pups (Cane Corso) should NOT be given calcium supplements.

Earthborn Puppy Holistic Vantage is a recommended food for the growing Corso puppy - Earthborn Puppy Holistic Vantage is grain free and contains 28% protein and 18% fat while also containing 1.2% calcium and 1.10% phosphorus - source bag label. The best

Taste of the Wild has three formulas that meet the requirements for feeding a Cane Corso puppy. Two of them are puppy formulas and one is not. Be sure you are paying attention to the label as they may come in non puppy versions not suited for a growing Corso puppy. Only the two puppy formulas are listed below.

Pacific Stream Puppy contains 27% protein and 15% fat while also containing 1.3% calcium and 1.0% phosphorus. Advantages to this formula, it's a fish only protein source that makes it easy for a puppy that has digestion issues. Top contender

High Prairie Puppy contains 28% protein and 17% fat while also containing 1.4% calcium and 1.0% phosphorus. Advantages to this formula are that found in red meats ability to build muscle vs fish protein. Potential issues for sensitive dogs as this formula contains multiple red meats & egg. Top contender 

Victor Hi Pro Plus is recommended for the adolescent Corso through old age and not for a rapidly growing Corso puppy even though it falls within the AAFCO guidelines for all life stages.

Victor Hi Pro Plus is a super premium dog food for active dogs and puppies just not large breed pups. This formula contains 30% protein and 20% fat while also containing 1.72% calcium and 1.21% phosphorus - source The Victor Support Team 1-888-428-7544

Placid Guardian's recommendation: A ratio mix of 2/3 Earthborn Puppy Holistic Vantage combined with 1/3 Victor Hi Pro Plus is a winner for a growing Corso puppy. In theory it creates a 28.67% protein, 18.67% fat, 1.37% calcium, 1.14% phosphorus, and a carbohydrate content of 35% formula. This should contain 4.27% fiber as well. Furthermore when the puppy hits rapid growth at about 4 months age to the age of 1 year you may add more Earthborn and gradually decrease the Victor formula to 25% vs 75% for the Earthborn.  At one year you can taper back up and go with Victor Hi Pro Plus or a 50% combo with Earthborn, however, a higher protein content in young adulthood allows for a more muscular dog. The point is you can play here with ratios and keep in mind everything in moderation is best.  

Placid Guardian's high end recommendation: Instinct by Nature's Variety Raw Boost Large Breed Puppy formula. Protein content 33.5% , Fat 15.5%, calcium roughly 1.4%, Phosphorus 1.0% minimum. Fiber 4.5%, and carbohydrate content 34%.  This is the best of the high end where sometimes the diets become too rich and the dogs have diarrhea issues. Orijen, another high end brand, has shown that effect on some dogs and sports a very high protein content even in its puppy formula for large breeds.. High end foods are pricey and not always better for the dog.

Good link to help compare foods - PawDiet

*Note many factors went into the recommendations to include quality of ingredients, potential effect on the stool, the understanding that too low a content in certain building blocks are not good for a dog, nor is too much of certain growth mediators a good thing. Keep your dog lean and fit just like we all would like to be. Don't over or under exercise you puppy.  Good Luck!