Spinone Italiano
Coat
Solid:

White Markings: Always has
in the piebald or extreme spotting pattern.
Solid
is also allowed.
Ticking/Roaning: Allowed.
Eyes
Nose
in liver dogz.
in all others.
Faults
Wrong eye colour.
Disqualifications
None
Notes
The Spinone is believed to be a gundog of ancient origin, and artist Andrea Mantegnas' paintings from 1469 show dogs identical to the modern breed. The dog's special head shape is described in texts written by Xenofon 500 B.C, and in 1683 Sélincourt wrote in his book 'Le parfair chasseur' that the best hunting griffons can be found in Italy. The first breed standard was written in 1828 by Crippa, but it was re-written in 1887.
The Spinone Italiano has been known under many names, such as Can Cravin, Restone, Spinoso, Bracco Restoso, and Bracco Spinone. It's a rustic pointing dog, famous for its large nose!
The Spinone should have a rather large head, with the muzzle the same length as the skull. The top of the muzzle should be straight or slightly convex, with slight stop. The ears are triangular, rather small and set low, and carried close to the head. The neck is strong and muscular. The body is slightly rectangular, with broad and deep chest, slight tuck up and a topline that tends to slope up towards the rear. The legs are well angulated, with the tail carried horizontally. The coat is wirey, thick and slightly wavy. The length of the coat on the face should give the dog a firm look with a good-natured expression.
Breed Files
Java
Filename: CS Spinone ItalianoOffset: 22B7
Base: Labrador
SCP: Sheepdog
Accepted: June 11, 2006
Notes: Two body heaviness variations, two tuckup variations, three tail variations, several subtle leg length/body length variations, furfiles.
Cheetah Kennelz
Filename: CK SpinoneOffset: 8D53
Base: Dalmatian
SCP: Dalmatian
Accepted: January 1, 2006
Notes: Angled legs. The furfile is accepted as roan on the liver variation only.
Abnormality
Filename: Italian SpinoneOffset: 7E96
Base: Dalmatian
SCP: Dalmatian
Accepted: October 26, 2004
Notes: Includes furfile for roan variations. Addball tail and angled legs - unlikely to be able to perform obedience due to off sit. 2nd gens have fuzzier legs.