Chinese name: Italian Pointing Hound
Foreign name: Bracco Italiano
Aliases: Italian Pointing Dog, Brac Italiano
Origin : 18th century
Use: single hound
Personality: Loyal, sensitive
1. Appearance characteristics of Italian Pointer
Italian Pointer The dog is an agile hound with a square physique and is one of the oldest breeds surviving today. The muzzle is distinctive, looking in profile, almost square up to the bulge, densely short-haired, finer on the head, neck and lower part. Similar in size to other pointer dogs.
2. Personality characteristics of Italian Pointers
The Italian Pointer is intelligent, docile, and walks slowly, similar to the dogs used before the bird-shooting era. In Europe, at least 3 centuries ago, almost every country had its own breed of pointer dog. The development of each variety is based on changes in local climate, needs and times.
3. Feeding of Italian Pointer Dogs
When feeding Italian Pointer Dogs, more attention should be paid to brushing. First, use a brush to brush under the ear to make the hair more soft and beautiful. Then comb the front and below of the front toes, and the fur on the trailing edge. Finally, starting from the shoulders, comb from top to bottom to the bottom of the body, and the hair below the joints of the hind limbs can also be properly combed so that it does not stick. The hair between the fingers can be properly trimmed so that they can walk without burden. The tail hair should be combed from the root down to the tip of the tail to remove the dirt on the hair.
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