Hi and welcome to the forum.
Hopefully this will place of education, support and most of all honesty. Stephanie and Nancy are most correct when advising you, what you should have carefully considered before breeding. To many of these dogs end up on the street or in homes where the conditions aren't much better.
For us, the puppies we produce will be in our lives (and our responsibility) until the day they pass. This is a relationship that is established well before the birth of these puppies. We take breeding very seriously and we do everything possible to make sure we support the people who have been blessed with our puppies.... hopefully, you do the same.
Breeding is for the people who have taken the time to become well vested (emotionally, educationally and financially).
Just a note: finacially, I mean.... getting involved with established Corso people, going to shows... learning about the breed, attend training with people who have Corsos, establish a website.... let people get to know you, get a solid contract that protects you and the dogs for life. I have no doubt you make good money, but there are so many other things to consider when breeding. Not all of us do these things, even when we try...... sometimes things don't work out, but if you are involved and people get to know you and your dogs..... they will be more willing to help you (and for us, that is a great perk).
Lauren