They are still not far out of the recovery stage (about 30 to 40 years) so type and consistency will be a long way off for a while yet, especially with so many fractions sure that their type is the correct type for the corso. Temperament is something that has been steadily going down hill and a lot fear since the breed has gone mainstream with the AKC that it will continue to do so. The breed is supposed to be stable but aloof but we are seeing softer and unstable dogs being bred creating a serious decline in temperament of our breed. A corso with true temperament isn't one most people can handle but that also makes it a breed that makes puppy sales harder to make if you are breeding "true" temperament so people start to breed the softer temperaments to softer temperaments and you end up where we are now. With a lot of softer dogs, fear biters, unstable, overly aggressive dogs, being a former shell of the majestic breed
PS thank you we are happy with how the litter is turning out so far