My guns do not have their own central nervous systems. They are inanimate objects which have no free will or the ability to make decisions. Dog on the other hand....
That’s true. On the other hand, you wouldn’t leave one unlocked and loaded on the front sidewalk. The point I am making is, a certain amount of personal responsiblity goes into owning anything dangerous, be it guns or large dogs.
I found this on a training website:
Frankly, most Cane Corsos are “too much dog” for the average household. This is a serious working dog with tremendous strength. Very few people really have the knowledge, facilities, or skills necessary to manage this breed.