Yes. If you go to my INTRODUCTIONS thread (see "mobiusgrip."), you'll see some pictures of Django during his first week in my home. Of course they are a two-and-a-half weeks old, so he already looks like a different dog, as he is around 15 pounds heavier now. Unfortuneately, I've had to wait to get his ears cropped because the Doctor is so busy. He'll be 14 weeks when we have our appointment. I know it's best to do it before the dog is 12 weeks. Do you think that this will make the experience much more traumatic for him?
He is a joy to train, and clearly the most advanced dog in his puppy kindergarten class -more advanced that dogs that are a month older than him. At 11 weeks, I could ask him to "down", then "stay," throw a piece of raw beef shank down on the ground in front of him, walk away, come back and he would still be waiting for my "break" command. I say "break" and he eagerly goes for the beef -and I didn't get him from Mike till he was 9 weeks. I've had experience with other large breed dogs, but these Corsos are truly something special.
Thank you for your obvious attention to breeding intelligent, tractible, stable SUPER DOGS!
I hope to meet you in person some day!
Josh