Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
🐾 Fester – Cane Corso • Special Adoption Requirements
Status: In training
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
Breed: Cane Corso mix
Age: Adult
Adoption Fee: Includes required pre-adoption training sessions
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About Fester
Fester came to Cleo’s Legacy from a severely overcrowded shelter after surviving an extremely traumatic situation — including being shot. Despite everything he has endured, he is showing us every day that he wants to trust again.
Because of his past, Fester is understandably fearful of men. His response to this fear is typically barking or growling, which are defensive behaviors and not uncommon for guardian breeds who have experienced trauma. He is currently in the very early stages of decompression and professional training, and we are still learning more about his full personality.
At this time, we do not know how he is with cats.
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What Fester Needs in an Adopter
Because of his background and breed traits, Fester requires an adopter who is:
• Experienced with large guardian breeds (Cane Corso, Mastiff-type breeds, etc.)
• Willing to work closely with our trainer prior to adoption
• Committed to ongoing structure, routine, and positive-reinforcement training
• Patient, emotionally steady, and ready to help him heal at his pace
His training is currently located in Cincinnati, Ohio, and in-person sessions with his trainer are required before adoption can be finalized.
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About the Cane Corso Breed
Cane Corsos are powerful, intelligent, and deeply sensitive guardian dogs. They thrive with adopters who understand:
• Slow, thoughtful introductions and predictable structure
• How to build trust with a fearful guardian breed
• That their large, confident appearance often masks big emotions, especially after trauma
• They bond intensely to their people and rely heavily on routine, consistency, and handler confidence
• They require calm, balanced leadership — never force or intimidation
• Early and continued training is essential for their long-term success
When matched with the right person, Corsos can be unbelievably loyal, stable, loving, and devoted companions.
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Why Fester Is Worth It
Fester has survived more than any dog should, yet he is still trying. The right adopter will be someone who sees the dog behind the fear — a dog who wants stability, love, and guidance.
If you’re someone who respects the breed, values training, and is ready to help a truly deserving dog heal, Fester could become one of the most meaningful companions you’ll ever have.