Italian Pointer: Sensitive and thoughtful, it is a watchful and reassuring presence
The Italian Pointer is often described as an almost snobbish dog, but in reality it is energetic, well-balanced, and extremely affectionate toward its humans.
The Italian Pointer is often described as an almost snobbish dog, but in reality it is energetic, well-balanced, and extremely affectionate toward its humans.
Spino degli Iblei: The geographical isolation of its native region has helped preserve the primitive characteristics of this magnificent Sicilian dog.
The Shiba Inu, although it may seem aloof and non-expansive, actually develops strong bonds with its family members.
The Kurilian Bobtail is a feline breed native to the Kuril Islands, located between the Russian peninsula of Kamčatka and the Japanese island of Hokkaidō.
The Australian Shepherd or sheepdog, known as the Aussie, is a dog breed that despite its name, comes from the United States.
Transylvanian bloodhound: a very rare dog in Italy, of Hungarian origin, it has an extraordinary nose and exceptional courage.
Corgi: Few people know that there are actually as many as two varieties namely the best known, the Welsh Corgi Pembroke, and the Welsh Corgi Cardigan.
The Dalmatian's distinguishing features are its elegant appearance and iconic black or chocolate spots on a white background.
Border Collie: a dog in which the instinct to herd the flock to bring them back to the shepherd is ingrained genetically and is a real talent.
The Samoyed: described as "the dog that always smiles" due to the peculiar expression of its mouth, which tends to give the impression of a smile