The Bracco Italiano
This breed, which is of ancient Italian origin and used for bird hunting, has been shaped and developed through the ages.
From the hunting of the past using nets, it has adapted to modern hunting with firearms. 14th-century murals testify to Bracco Italiano's indisputable immutability over the centuries, both in terms of its
building and its ability for hunting use as a standing hunting dog.
The overall impression is a powerful and harmoniously built dog that appears energetic. Dogs with dry built limbs, prominent musculature and well-defined lines are preferred, with a sharply shaped head where the area under the eyes is
clearly chiseled. Details that all help to create the nobility of a dog of this breed.
Bracco Italiano is distinguished by a long and fast trot with powerful push-off from the rear, where the head is carried lifted,
and the nose is held high so that during the hunt it lies above the back line.
A powerful hunting dog that hunts with grace! A delight to the eye.
From the hunting of the past using nets, it has adapted to modern hunting with firearms. 14th-century murals testify to Bracco Italiano's indisputable immutability over the centuries, both in terms of its
building and its ability for hunting use as a standing hunting dog.
The overall impression is a powerful and harmoniously built dog that appears energetic. Dogs with dry built limbs, prominent musculature and well-defined lines are preferred, with a sharply shaped head where the area under the eyes is
clearly chiseled. Details that all help to create the nobility of a dog of this breed.
Bracco Italiano is distinguished by a long and fast trot with powerful push-off from the rear, where the head is carried lifted,
and the nose is held high so that during the hunt it lies above the back line.
A powerful hunting dog that hunts with grace! A delight to the eye.