The Spinone Italiano is an Italian
breed
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of
hunting dog
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, traditionally used for
tracking
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, for
pointing
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and for
retrieving game
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.
History
The origins of the Spinone are unknown. Rough-haired dogs of
pointer type have been present in the Italian peninsula at least since the
Renaissance
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. In a
fresco
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painted by
Andrea Mantegna
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in about 1470 in the
Camera degli Sposi
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of the
Ducal Palace of
Mantua
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In 2016, Mantua was designated as the Italian Capital of Culture ...
, in Lombardy, in northern Italy, a dog of this kind is shown lying under the chair of the duke,
Ludovico III Gonzaga
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Ludovico was the son of Gianfrancesco I Gonzaga and ...
.
Jacques Espée de Sélincourt, in his of 1683, says of
griffon dogs that "the best come from Italy and from Piedmont".
The modern Spinone originated in
Piedmont
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, in north-western Italy, in the nineteenth century and was for some time the most important hunting breed of that region. During the
Second World War
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it was much used by the
partisans, both to track enemies and to carry food. After the War, breed numbers were much reduced; a
breed society Breed clubs are associations or clubs with activities centered on a single, specific breed of a particular species of domesticated animal. The purpose of the association will vary with the species of animal and the goals and needs of the members of ...
, the Famiglia dello Spinone, was formed in 1949, and the breed was reconstituted from about 1950 onwards. The Spinone was definitively accepted by the
Fédération Cynologique Internationale
The Fédération cynologique internationale (FCI) (English: International Canine Federation) is the largest international federation of national kennel clubs. It is based in Thuin, Belgium.
History
The FCI was founded in 1911 under the auspices ...
in 1955. A second breed society, the Club Italiano Spinoni, was established in 1973.
In the period from 2010 to 2018, new registrations in Italy varied from about 400 to about 650 per year; in every year, the orange-and-white colouring represented slightly over half of the total.
Characteristics
The Spinone is roughly square in outline when seen from the side – the length of the body is approximately equal to the height at the
withers
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. It is a strong, well-muscled and solidly-built suitable for hunting over any kind of ground. It swims well and enters cold or deep water without hesitation.
The coat is rough, thick and flat, with little undercoat; it is about long, rather shorter on the head, feet and front of the legs. Hair on the eyebrows and lips is longer and stiffer, thus forming a thick moustache and beard. It may be: solid white; white with orange speckling or markings; white with chestnut brown markings; or brown or orange
roan.
A Spinone usually lives for about twelve or thirteen years.
Neurological disorder
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s that have been identified in the breed include
cerebellar abiotrophy and
idiopathic epilepsy
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.
File:05042333 Spinone weiss.jpg, Solid white.
File:05042336 Spinone orange.jpg, Orange roan with orange markings.
File:Spinone italiano Oliver.jpg, Brown roan with brown markings.
Notes
References
Further reading
* Carolyn Fry (1999). ''The Italian Spinone''. Havant, Hampshire: Kingdom Books. .
* Derek Hall (2005). ''The Ultimate Guide to Dog Breeds''. Broxbourne, Hertfordshire: Regency House. .
* Peter Larkin, Mike J. R. Stockman (2008)
''The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Dogs, Dog Breeds & Dog Care'' London: Hermes House. .
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