PawGauge
Giant breed

Cane Corso weight predictor

AKC standard: 88–110 lb, proportionate to height. A giant that keeps filling out until ~2 years.

Typical adult: 88–110 lb · grown by ~24 months

A Cane Corso puppy
Photo: Сергей ЮССтудия / Pexels
Sex (optional — sharpens the estimate)

Predicted adult weight

likely

0 breed-typical

Enter your puppy’s weight and age.

Good to know

General guidance only — an estimate, not veterinary advice. Always check with your vet about your pet’s growth, weight and diet.

How this was calculated

For a Cane Corso we use the giant-breed growth curve (matures around 24 months): adult weight ≈ current weight ÷ the fraction of adult weight a giant breed reaches at this age. Typical adult weight (88–110 lb) is from the AKC breed standard. The gauge shows where your prediction lands against the breed-typical adult range.

Source: AKC breed standard + WALTHAM growth charts. Full method on our methodology page.

Built by the PawGauge team, reviewed against cited veterinary sources. Last reviewed 29 June 2026.

About our figures →

Cane Corso growth, explained

Cane Corsos are a giant breed, so they follow the giant-breed growth curve. AKC standard: 88–110 lb, proportionate to height. A giant that keeps filling out until ~2 years. Most reach close to their adult weight by around 24 months, then continue to firm up in muscle and chest for a while after.

To predict an adult weight we divide your puppy’s current weight by the fraction of adult weight a giant breed has typically reached at that age. Typical adult weight (88–110 lb) is from the AKC breed standard. The result is an estimate with a likely range — genetics and nutrition move individual dogs up or down. If your Cane Corso looks heavier or lighter than the breed-typical band, your vet is the best person to check.

Cane Corso weight questions

How big do Cane Corsos get?
A typical adult Cane Corso weighs about 88–110 lb. AKC standard: 88–110 lb, proportionate to height. A giant that keeps filling out until ~2 years.
When is a Cane Corso fully grown?
Cane Corsos are a giant breed and usually finish growing around 24 months, though they may keep filling out a little after that.
How accurate is this for a Cane Corso?
Within about 10–15% if your puppy is a typical Cane Corso. Crossbreeds, runts and big-boned individuals vary more. It’s an estimate — your vet can assess your individual dog.

Other breeds