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Spinone Italiano

Italy's ancient wirehaired pointer, patient and thorough

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22-27 inches, 61-85 lbs
12-14 year lifespan
Patient, gentle, sociable

Hunting Applications

The Methodical Hunter

Spinoni work at a slower, more deliberate pace than most pointing breeds. This style was developed for the rough, mountainous terrain of northern Italy where speed was less important than thoroughness and endurance.

The breed excels at close-range hunting in dense cover and difficult terrain. They're particularly suited for hunters who prefer walking rather than following a wide-ranging dog.

Suitable Game

  • Pheasant: Traditional upland quarry
  • Woodcock: Excel in thick cover
  • Grouse: Good in mountainous terrain
  • Quail: Capable close-working pointer

Hunting Characteristics

  • Close-working, thorough pattern
  • Excellent nose and air-scenting
  • Steady, intense point
  • Natural retriever with soft mouth

Working Style

The Spinone's trot is distinctive - a relaxed, ground-covering gait that allows them to work all day without tiring. They point with intensity, often crouching low on game. Their retrieve is gentle, suited to delicate game birds.

Don't expect a Spinone to cover ground like a Pointer or Setter. Their value lies in thoroughness, not speed. They're ideal for hunters who work on foot in challenging terrain where endurance matters more than range.

Water Work Considerations

Spinoni can retrieve from water and many enjoy swimming. However, their single coat (no undercoat) means they're not suited for extended cold water work. They're better for occasional water retrieves than dedicated waterfowl hunting.

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