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Cape Fear's Capone x Cape Fear's Franchesca - 1 Females Available
This is a beautiful litter sired by our own Cape Fear's Capone and out of Franchesca, a female out of our Isabella line. Capone is a large young, dominant male. Franchesca is from one of our Isabella females and has a great personality & temperament. This beautiful litter will be excellent family loving, loyal protecters. RAW FEEDING MADE EASY Heaven Sent Complete Nutrition Package I created this package to give you the peace of mind, knowing your pup is getting everyth


Senza Tempo's Vinchenzo x Cape Fear's Harley
This is a beautiful litter sired by Our new stud Vinney and out of our Harley. Vinney has a great temperament, loyal and loving. Harley is 5th gen out of our lines and has a great personality & temperament. This beautiful litter will be excellent family loving, loyal protecters. MALES Brown Collar Male Blue Collar Male FEMALES Straw Female RAW FEEDING MADE EASY Heaven Sent Complete Nutrition Package I created this package to give you the peace of mind, knowing your pup i


Kralj Custodi Nos x Cape Fear's Magic - Litter sold
We are expecting our Kralj and Magic pairing to produce top notch Corso in temperament, structure and size! Kralj is our largest male at 27" and Magic is a large tank of a girl, often mistaken for a male. Kralj has a loving and loyal temperament, and Magic has a high guarding, protection instinct. They are both family loving and loyal. This will be an excellent Corso litter, don't miss out! Submit an application to reserve a spot in this stunning litter. Your Deposit i


Raw Dog Food vs Kibble: New Research
by The Adored Beast Team | Nov 4, 2025 Here at Adored Beast, we’re big proponents of a raw food diet. When it comes to the health of our animals, we’ve seen the difference fresh, whole foods can make. From skin health to joint health to heart health (and everything in between), we know that, just like us, our animals benefit greatly from fresh food. For example, as humans, we know diet has a huge impact on our own metabolism. But what about our dogs? A new study on raw dog fo































