Mystic Mountain Cane Corso
Mystic Mountain Cane Corso is a husband-and-wife program run by Marion and Alicia Cobb out of Dayton, Virginia, in the Shenandoah Valley roughly 20 minutes from Harrisonburg. The kennel grew out of a deeply personal connection to the breed: one of their cane corsos was trained as a mobility service dog, and Alicia has since worked with their dogs on PTSD and mobility service training, giving the program a working-dog foundation that sets it apart from many household breeding operations.
Marion brings a lifelong background in dairy farming to the day-to-day care of the dogs, while Alicia focuses on training and temperament work. Their stated goal is to breed cane corsos that are sound in both structure and mind — dogs that can function as devoted family companions and, if needed, capable working animals. Health testing is conducted before any dog enters the breeding program, and the Cobbs also require that their dogs demonstrate either working ability or success in the show ring before being used.
For anyone searching for cane corso puppies in Virginia from a program rooted in hands-on working-dog experience, Mystic Mountain Cane Corso reflects a background shaped as much by lived necessity as by breed enthusiasm. The Cobbs work closely with mentors as they continue developing their reputation in the breed.
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| Species | Dog Cane Corso |
|---|---|
| Website | mysticmountaincanecorso.net |
| Owners | Marion Cobb, Alicia Cobb |
| Location | Dayton, VA, 22821, US |
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