Country of Origin: Italy
Dog Group: Gun dog breeds
Origin of Name: This dog is an ancient breed, it has been noted in paintings and writings from the 4th and 5th centuries BC. It is thought to have come about from crossing a mastiff type dog with an Egyptian coursing hound. In the 1700’s Italian hunters developed this dog for hunting, tracking and pointing game.
Shedding
A bit LowMonthly keeping cost
PremiumRs.6,000 Standard
Rs.4,000
Size
LargeBreed Info
Life span:12 to 13 years
Availability: Rare
About Bracco Italiano:
Often referred to as the Italian Pointer, the Bracco Italiano is a large gundog which is native to Italy. It's an ancient breed with references to the dog appearing in works from the 4th and 5th Centuries.
Bracco Italianos are thought to be descended from ancient breeds including the Molossus and the Egyptian Hound. The dogs are thought to be one of the foundation breeds of today's modern gundogs.
The breed was developed centuries ago to drive game into the nets of waiting hunters, however the advent of the gun meant the Bracco's job changed to that of a hunt, point and retrieve animal. Despite changes in its work, the dog has remained true to type and has not changed much over the years.
The Bracco Italiano is a large purebred known for being affectionate, friendly, loyal, and playful. The most common colors for Bracco Italianos are chesnut, orange, and white. The Bracco Italiano commonly participates in hunting.
Maintenance
Visits to Groomer-Low
Drooling- Yes
Bath-Rare
Tolerance to heat- Basks in it
Tolerance to cold-Loves snow
Exercise Requirement-Lots
Hair & Coat
Under Coat-No
Colour-White, Orange & White, White & Chestnut, White & Amber
Coat Type-Dense and glossy
Hair Length-Short
Hair Density-Dense
Health
Bracco Italiano are generally healthy, but like all breeds, they're prone to certain health conditions. Not all Boston Terriers will get any or all of these diseases, but it's important to be aware of them if you're considering this breed. Some of common health problem are:
Bendy Legs
Hip dysplasia
Elbow dysplasia
Ear infection
Allergies
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Temprament
A loyal dog, the Bracco is brave yet gentle. They are very definitely 'people' dogs and thrive when with their family. They are a particularly good family dog and show a great affection for children. They co-habit quite happily with other dogs and pets, but owners must be careful to show them what to chase and what not to chase - they are, after all, a hunting dog.
Training & Intelligence
They can be slightly opinionated, but with obedience training will quickly come around to your way of thinking. In fact, training a Bracco Italiano is a necessity - they are intelligent animals and do best when their minds are occupied. Discipline should be used only when necessary and when the dog needs reminding who's in charge. This is not an aggressive breed, but a Bracco will growl if there is a good reason.
Breeding
Litter Size- 3 to 5 puppies (approximately)
Complication in Breeding-No
Procreation
Bracco Italiano are healthy and sturdy breed . Generally a dog takes around 18 months to reach his or her full height and structure. It is advisable to breed your dogs after at least two years of age. If you are a first timer at breeding then taking a vets help.
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