How to Avoid Cane Corso Scams in Texas (and How Legitimate Breeders Prove It)
- Jimmie Hill
- Jan 1
- 3 min read
Buying a Cane Corso in Texas should be exciting — but for many families, it turns into a costly mistake. Every week, prospective owners encounter fake breeders, stolen photos, pressure deposits, and puppies that don’t exist or don’t match what was promised.

Unfortunately, Cane Corso scams in Texas have become increasingly common, especially online. This guide exists to help you avoid those situations. Not through hype or marketing language, but by explaining what legitimate Cane Corso breeders actually do — and what scammers cannot or will not provide.
If you’re considering a Cane Corso, this information will help you protect yourself, your investment, and ultimately the dog.
Common Cane Corso Scams We’re Seeing in Texas
Scammers often rely on urgency and emotion. Understanding common tactics makes them easier to spot.
Unrealistically low pricesCane Corsos are a large, powerful working breed that requires significant investment in health testing, nutrition, and care. Prices far below market value are a major red flag.
Refusal to FaceTime or allow visitsLegitimate breeders want you to see the puppy, the environment, and often the parents. Sellers who avoid live video or provide excuses may not have the dogs they claim.
Pressure to send money quicklyScammers frequently claim “another buyer is sending a deposit right now” to rush decisions. Ethical breeders prioritize the right home over speed.
Lack of documentationHealth records, vaccination history, and clear contracts should be readily available. Vague answers or missing paperwork should be treated cautiously.
Photos that look reused or too perfectStolen or stock photos are common. Reverse image searches often reveal images pulled from other breeders’ websites or social media.
How to Verify a Legitimate Cane Corso Breeder in Texas
A trustworthy breeder welcomes verification. These are standard practices, not special favors.
Live video communicationA legitimate breeder can show you the puppies in real time, answer questions, and walk you through their setup.
Health testing transparencyGood breeders perform health testing appropriate for the breed and are willing to explain what was tested, why it matters, and what it does not guarantee.
Clear, written contractsContracts should outline health guarantees, expectations, and responsibilities on both sides. Avoid sellers who rely on verbal promises.
Willingness to answer detailed questionsYou should feel comfortable asking about temperament, socialization, diet, training expectations, and long-term care.
PatienceEthical breeders are selective. They care where their puppies go and do not rush placements.
How We Verify Ourselves at OneTime Cane Corso
At OneTime Cane Corso, we encourage buyers to verify us thoroughly. That includes:
• Live FaceTime calls with puppies — not prerecorded videos
• Transparent health testing documentation you can review
• Open communication before any deposit is discussed
• Clear contracts that outline expectations on both sides
• Willingness to answer uncomfortable questions
• Visits by appointment when appropriate
A legitimate breeder should never be offended by verification. We expect it.
Why Transparency Matters More Than Hype
Registration papers, titles, and marketing language do not replace responsible breeding practices. Transparency builds trust, sets realistic expectations, and protects both the dog and the family.
A Cane Corso is not a casual purchase. Honest breeders are upfront about the breed’s size, strength, drive, and long-term commitment. Education is not a sales tactic — it’s part of ethical placement.
What to Do If You Encounter a Scam
If something feels off, pause — urgency is the scammer’s strongest tool.
• Stop communication and do not send additional money
• Do not share personal or financial information
• Report the seller to the platform involved and appropriate authorities
• Share warnings responsibly to help protect others
Walking away is always better than rushing into a bad situation.
Final Thoughts on Buying a Cane Corso in Texas
Avoiding scams requires patience, research, and a willingness to ask hard questions. The right breeder won’t pressure you, hide information, or rush decisions. They’ll welcome verification and care just as much about the home as the placement.
If you’d like to understand our process, verify anything you’ve read here, or have an honest conversation about whether a Cane Corso is the right fit for your family, we’re always available to speak by phone or FaceTime.



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