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There’s something different
about the Spinone that is different from any other breeds-they seem
to feel a very strong connection with their masters.
The Spinone appears to have
been widely known in Italy. In some parts of Italy the dog was
known as the Spinoso or Spinone. The name comes from a thorny bush,
the pino, which often grows in impenetrable thickets. Only the
thick skinned, wiry coated hunting dogs could succeed in flushing
the game from such surroundings.
Capable of displaying a
high degree of intelligence, the Spinone, requires human interaction
to bring out its best abilities. This dog not only wants to
interact with humans, but has to in order to perform it’s job
properly in the field and at home. This urgency translates into an
intimate relationship between dog and owner. Gentle training based
on positive motivation will erase any sign of stubbornness and
reinforce the breed’s easygoing character.
The sociable Spinone
thrives when interacting with other dogs and companion animals as
well as with responsible adults and children.
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