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Bracco Italiano 2025 Guide: Care, Training & Health 🐶✨

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Bracco Italiano 2025 Guide: Care, Training & Health 🐶✨

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Bracco Italiano 2025 Guide: Care, Training & Health 🐶✨

By Dr. Duncan Houston BVSc

1. 🏛️ History & Origins

The Bracco Italiano is one of Europe’s oldest pointing breeds, dating back to the 4th–5th century BC in Italy. After near extinction in the late 1800s, breed enthusiasts restored two color varieties (white‑orange and liver‑roan), merging them into the modern form standardized by ENCI in 1949 and brought to the U.S. in the 1990s.

2. 📏 Size & Physical Traits

  • Height: Males 23–26 in, Females 22–24 in; Weight: 55–88 lb
  • Coat: Short, dense, glossy; typically white with orange or chestnut markings or roan
  • Head: Sculpted skull, long drooping ears and lips, soulful expression

3. 🧠 Temperament & Personality

  • Affectionate, gentle “big softies” with deep bonds to family
  • Loyal, intelligent, and determined—can be headstrong
  • Friendly with kids and pets when socialized early; strong prey drive means chasing should be directed

4. 🏞️ Exercise & Environment

Bracchi need ≥1–2 hours daily of physical and mental activity—hunting, long walks, swimming, or scent work. When sufficiently engaged, they are calm and content at home.

5. 🎓 Training & Enrichment

  • Trainable and eager to please—respond best to positive reinforcement and varied sessions
  • Structured socialization is key to curb independent tendencies and define acceptable behaviors
  • Enjoys hunting, tracking, dock diving, agility, and obedience activities that tap into their instincts

6. 💉 Health & Lifespan

  • Lifespan: 10–14 years
  • Health Concerns: Hip/elbow dysplasia, ear infections, bloat, weight issues, eye conditions
  • Testing: Regular joint X-rays, ear exams, ophthalmologic checks, and bloat prevention recommended

7. 🛁 Grooming & Hygiene

  • Weekly brushing is usually enough; occasional baths with gentle shampoo
  • Weekly ear cleaning essential due to pendulous ears
  • Trim nails regularly, brush teeth multiple times weekly

8. ✅ Ideal Owner Profile

  • Best For: Active, experienced owners in rural/suburban locales who can offer space and purpose
  • Not Ideal For: Apartment living without outlets, inactive lifestyles, or unprepared novices
  • Thrives as a family dog when given proper exercise and training; not suitable around small pets unless guided

9. 🌟 In Summary

The elegant Bracco Italiano is a faithful, energetic, and intelligent companion. With consistent training, adequate exercise, and attentive care, this classic Italian pointer brings warmth, beauty, and purpose to dedicated homes.

Reviewed by Dr Duncan Houston BVSc. Sources: PetMD, DogTime, The Spruce Pets, AKC, Wisdom Panel, Hill’s Pet, ENCI, Wikipedia.

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Build to Last
Easy to Clean
Vet-Designed & Tested
Adventure-ready
Quality Tested & Trusted