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Volpino Italiano | |
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Alternative names | |
Florentine Spitz Cane de Quirinale |
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Country of origin | |
Italy | |
Common nicknames | |
Classification and breed standards | |
FCI: | Group 5 Section 4 #195 |
Not recognized by any major kennel club | |
This breed of Dog is extinct | |
Notes | |
A Volpino Italiano is a white breed of Dog of the spitz family.
Spitz types were found throughout the ancient world. Specimens from this group have been found preserved in European peat bogs which anthropologists trace to 4000 BC. The remainswith curly tails, foxy heads, and small erect earshave been found dating back over 5,000 years. These little pets wore decorative ivory bracelets and collars. Engravings of similar Dogs were found in Greece, and these have been determined to date to about 400 BC.
The Volpino has been known and loved by Italian royalty for centuries, being a special favorite of the ladies. Although bearing a strong resemblance to the Pomeranian, the breed is much older and thus has a different background. The northern Dogs found their way south very early in the history of domesticated Dogs. The Italian word for wolf is lupo, and the Keeshond is called both Lupino and Volpino in Italian, so Volpino may be an old term for wolfDog or wolf spitz. Despite his long history, the Volpino is unknown outside of Italy and is now quite rare even in his homeland.
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