Finally, be prepared to have a lot of care and pay big bucks for a big dog. More faeces to pop in, and necessities such as neutering / neutering are more expensive for large dogs than for small ones. If your Corso needs surgery for any other reason, the cost of anesthesia will be high because it needs more anesthesia than a small dog and also more pain relievers after surgery. Finally, there are the costs of a classroom, admission fees for dog classes, and keeping or accommodating pets when you are away from home. Consider all of these costs before purchasing Corso because you will have to bear them for 10 to 12 years.