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SizeLarge
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HeightMales – 23 to 27 inches at the withers, Females – 22 to 25 inches at the withers
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WeightMales – 70 to 81 pounds, Females – 62 to 70 pounds
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CoatWiry
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ColorBrown-roan, orange-roan, white, or white and orange with brown or orange markings
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EnergyMedium
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ActivitiesConformation, Obedience, Agility, Therapy, Hunting Tests, Tracking, Field Trials
A versatile hunting breed, the Spinone Italiano is a robust, powerful, muscular dog known for his superior nose, soft mouth and thick, wavy coat, which protects him from extreme temperatures. In the field, he is determined and tireless, but at home, this naturally cautious dog is sweet and calm. The affectionate Spinone Italiano is happiest when near his human companions. He requires daily exercise.
Did you know
This ancient breed originated in northern Italy as early as 500 B.C. Throughout history, the Spinone Italiano has also been called the Italian Pointer, Spinone, Italian Spinone, Italian Coarsehaired Pointer, and Italian Griffon.“Bella” and “Tris” were the first-known Spinone Italianos in the U.S. They were imported in 1931 by Dr. Nicola Gigante.