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Bracco Italiano

Bracco Italiano

Bracco Italiano: This Italian HPR breed was known in its native country as the Italian Pointer. His origins, like many of the Braque Breeds of Continental Europe might be based on the combination of hounds and gundogs. The Bracco Italiano shares some physical similarities with the Spinone but his coat is short, glossy and elastic. His stylish movement has brought him popularity and success in the show ring since his arrival into the UK in the 1990s.

General appearance

Strong, well-balanced, powerful hunting dog, of noble appearance. Almost square, well muscled, with deep chest. Distinctive, sculpted head with chiselling under eyes.

Characteristics

Strong and untiring, working in all types of terrain. Excellent scenting abilities. Dignified and intelligent.

Temperament

Hardy and adaptable, gentle and even tempered.

Head and skull

Long, angular and narrow at the zygomatic arches. Cheeks lean. Seen from the front, sides of muzzle converge slightly. Foreface of good width. Pronounced occiput and slight stop. Median line visible to mid skull. Measurement from nose to stop equal to that from stop to occiput. In profile, muzzle deep, straight or slightly arched. Well chiselled below the eyes. Viewed from side, the planes of the muzzle and skull are divergent. Nose large and spongy, protruding slightly over thin lips. Corners of lips marked but not pendulous.

Eyes

Soft expression, fairly large, oval, with close fitting eyelids. Neither protruding nor too deep set. Dark ochre or brown, depending on coat colour.

Ears

Set on level with corner of eyes. Leathers extend to tip of nose. Supple and folded inwards. Base rather narrow, widening out but lying close to cheeks. Slightly rounded tips.

Mouth

Jaws strong, with perfect, regular and complete scissor bite, i.e. upper teeth closely overlapping lower teeth and set square to the jaws.

Neck

Powerful, well rounded, moderately short, widening towards the shoulders, with unexaggerated dewlap.

Forequarters

Strong. Shoulders long, well muscled and well laid back. Well-defined withers. Top of shoulder blades well separated. Forelegs strong and straight with good, oval bone and well-defined tendons. Pasterns of good length, slightly sloping. Point of elbow lies directly below top of withers.

Body

Overall appearance almost square. Length of body, measured from point of shoulder to point of buttock, equal to or very slightly longer than height at withers. Chest broad, deep, reaching to the level of elbows. Well sprung ribs. Loin wide and slightly arched, short and well muscled. Topline slopes very slightly down from raised withers to middle of back, without dipping, rising slightly to broad, muscular croup. Slight tuck-up.

Hindquarters

Thighs long, parallel, muscular with rear edge almost straight. Good bend of stifles. Rear pasterns relatively short and lean with good width between the hocks.

Feet

Strong, slightly oval, tight and well arched. Nails tone with coat colour. Dewclaws acceptable and double dewclaws tolerated.

Tail

Previously customarily docked.

Docked: Covers genitals. Set on as continuation of croupline. Thick at base. Straight with a tendency to taper. When moving, carried horizontally or slightly lower.

Undocked: Carried horizontally. May be slightly curved but never held high or carried bent over the back.

Gait/movement

True moving with powerful drive from hindquarters. Capable of untiring, extended fast trot. Head carried raised above topline.

Coat

Short, dense and glossy. Shorter and finer on head, ears and front part of legs and feet. Skin tough, but elastic. Pigment of skin, eyelids, nose, lips and pads – pale pink to dark brown, depending on coat colour, but never black.

Colour

White. White with orange, amber or chestnut markings. White may be speckled. Roan with solid markings. If chestnut, a warm shade with a metallic sheen is preferred. Symmetrical facial mask preferred, absence tolerated. Tricolour highly undesirable.

Size

Height at withers: dogs 58-67 cms (22¾-26¼ ins), bitches 55-62 cms (21¾ -24½ ins). Weight 25-40 kgs (55-88 lbs), in proportion to height.

Faults

Any departure from the foregoing points should be considered a fault and the seriousness with which the fault should be regarded should be in exact proportion to its degree and its effect upon the health and welfare of the dog and on the dogÂ’s ability to perform its traditional work.

Note

Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum.

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