What is corsican dog?

The Corsican dog, also known as the Cursinu, is a breed of dog that originated in Corsica, a French island in the Mediterranean. They are medium-sized dogs with a muscular build and a short coat that can come in various colors, including black, fawn, gray, and brindle.

Corsican dogs are known for their intelligence, loyalty, and agility. They are typically used as working dogs for herding, hunting, and guarding livestock. They are also known to be good family pets, as they are affectionate, trainable, and good with children.

The Corsican dog is a rare breed outside of Corsica, but efforts are being made to preserve and promote the breed. They are recognized by the FCI (Fédération Cynologique Internationale) and the SCC (Société Centrale Canine) in France. They are not yet recognized by the AKC (American Kennel Club) or other major kennel clubs.