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Spinone Italiano (Brown Roan, Face)
Brown Roan, Face

Breed Information

Popularity

2022: #112

2021: #108

2020: #110

2019: #116

2018: #109

2017: #111

2016: #105

2015: #112

Name Spinone Italiano
Other names Italian Spinone, Spinone, Italian Griffon, Italian Wire-haired Pointer, Italian Coarsehaired Pointer
Origin Italy
Breed Group

Sporting (AKC:2000)

Gun Dog Breeds (UKC)

Size Large
Type Purebred
Life span 12-14 years
Temperament

Friendly

Loyal

Affectionate

Docile

Gentle

Patient

Height 22½-27½ inches
Weight 61-85 pounds
Colors

Brown Roan

Orange Roan

White

White & Orange

Litter Size 4-8 puppies
Puppy Prices

Average $1200 - $2000 USD

The average price for Spinone Italiano puppies is between $1,200 - $2,000 per puppy. Prices all depend on the pedigree of the puppies, the amount of work the breeder has put into producing the litter, and where the breeder is located.

Breed Characteristics

Adaptability

3 stars

Apartment Friendly

3 stars

Content within a fenced yard, this large dog is nevertheless capable of jumping very high. The occasional one is a tunneler. Talk to breeders about secure fencing.

Barking Tendencies

2 stars

Occassional

Cat Friendly

3 stars

Child Friendly

5 stars

Good with Kids: This is a suitable breed for kids and is known to be playful, energetic, and affectionate around them.

Dog Friendly

5 stars

Exercise Needs

4 stars

Their activity level is low to medium indoors and medium to high outdoors. A good breed to jog with, the Spinone Italiano is not a "racy" type dog, moving more slowly and methodically than many other gun dog breeds. As such, he can do well with a small yard combined with daily walks and play.

Grooming

3 stars

Moderate Maintenance: This breed requires just a small amount of stripping—pulling dead hair—as opposed to cutting, to neaten the coat. Other than that, just a weekly brushing will suffice. Bathe as necessary. Some say this breed grooms himself like a cat.

Health Issues

3 stars

Hypoallergenic: No

Intelligence

2 stars

Ranking: # Full Ranking List

Playfulness

3 stars

Shedding Level

1 stars

Minimal Shedding: This dog will shed a negligible amount. Recommended for owners who do not want to deal with dog hair in their cars and homes.

Stranger Friendly

5 stars

Trainability

3 stars

Moderately Easy Training: Training won't require too much attention and effort, though it won't be easier than other breeds. Expect results to come gradually.

Watchdog Ability

3 stars

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Spinone Italiano Puppy (Puppies, Face)
Puppies, Face

Spinone Italiano Names

Rank Boy Names Girl Names
01 Charlie Bella
02 Buddy Molly
03 Rocky Maggie
04 Finn Coco
05 Tucker Maya
06 Jake Sophie
07 Beau Dixie
08 Dexter Penny
09 Lucky Nala
10 Gizmo Zoe
100 Cute Puppy Names ›

Overview

The Spinone Italiano has a hound look about it, with a fairly long head and muzzle, large, dropped ears and somewhat pendulous lips. It is a strong, muscular dog, able to trot at fast pace all day and then retrieve over water or land. Its dense wiry coat allows it to hunt under any conditions. The coat is generally single, consisting of rough, dry, thick hair about 1.5 to 2.5 inches in length. Longer hair garnishing the lips and eyebrows adds further protection in addition to adding to its intelligent and gentle expression.

This is a devoted and gentle dog, very willing to please. It is affectionate and gets along well with other dogs and pets and children. It is also courageous. The spinone is calmer and easier going than most pointing breeds.

History

The Spinone Italiano is a rough-haired dog of Italian origin, and is thought to be a very old and established hunting breed. In his book Le Parfait Asseur, (The Perfect Hunter, 1683), Selicourt spoke of a "griffon" coming from the Piedmont region of Italy. In the Middle Ages, and in the 15th century, this type of dog was often represented by famous artists. The breed is also referred to as the Italian Coarsehaired Pointer.

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