Formentino Cane Corso Blue Eyes

The cane corso should never have a red or violet colored nose.
Formentino cane corso blue eyes. This is essentially a washed out or carbon colored fawn that has a blue nose and mask. Sahagian s cassius cane cash cassius is a heavily muscled powerful and athletic corso. Damiano is a beautiful blue cane corso with stunning blue eyes. Any other nose color is considered a fault.
Cane corso appear in two basic coat colours. Darker eyes are preferred however the color of the eyes tends to emulate the shade of brindling in the coat. However some dilute puppies start their lives with blue eyes but this will change as they grow and mature. This is further modified by genetic pigment dilution to create blue grey from black and frumentino or formentino from fawn where the mask is blue grey colours.
It is a solid base coat color with solid tan markings seen on the face chest and or legs. Current weight 120 pounds height at the withers 27 inches. Their blue eyes can definitely turn brown once they re adults. Written by bonnie spiece in the cane corso blue blue brindle and formentino are considered dilute colors while black black brindle and fawn are considered dominant.
We can see our photos of our florentines our lions. In italy this color pattern is referred to as formentino slang for the color of fermented wheat. Some of cane puppies corso cane formentinos have honey eyes pulling to blue others more brown and others more yellowish. One of the more interesting color patterns that the cane corso occurs in is blue fawn.
Their nose color should be black except for blue dogs which can appear dark gray. Our damiano is very promising young adult at only 14 months old he faces full grown dogs at his first dog show and placed first 4 days out of 5 dogs shows launching him close to his akc championship in only 5 days. Our cane corso puppies formentino puppies with blue eyes at puppy age and changing usually never in adulthood have blue eyes. While the mismarks are cute and uncommon they go against the breed standard that is meant to keep the cane corso distinguishable as its own breed.
If you want to know if cane corso eyes stay blue the answer is definitely no as a puppy s blue eyes will dilute and change eye color within a couple of weeks or months. Mask eyes and nose of the cane corso corsos appear in two basic coat colors. This is further modified by genetic pigment dilution to create blue from black and formentino from fawn colors.