Italian Greyhound
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The Italian Greyhound (Italian: Piccolo levriero Italiano) is an Italian breed of small sighthound.[2] It may also be called the Italian Sighthound.
History[]
Small dogs of sighthound type have long been popular with nobility and royalty. Among those believed to have kept them are Frederick II, Duke of Swabia; members of the D'Este, Medici and Visconti families; the French kings Louis XI, Charles VIII, Charles IX, Louis XIII and Louis XIV;[3] Frederick the Great of Prussia;[4]:519 Anne of Denmark; Catherine the Great and Queen Victoria.[5] Dogs of this type have often been represented in paintings, notably by Giotto, Sassetta and Tiepolo.[3]
Dogs of this kind were taken in the first half of the nineteenth century to the United Kingdom, where they were known as Italian Greyhounds.[6]:44 The first volume of The Kennel Club Calendar and Stud Book, published in 1874, lists forty of them.[7]:597 The first breed association was the Italian Greyhound Club, founded in Britain in 1900.[8][9]:157
In the nine years from 2011 to 2019, the Ente Nazionale della Cinofilia Italiana recorded a total of 2557 new registrations of the Piccolo Levriero, with a minimum of 213 and a maximum of 333 per year.[3]
Characteristics[]
The Italian Greyhound is the smallest[10] of the sighthounds. It weighs no more than 5 kg and stands 32 to 38 cm at the withers.[1]
It is deep in the chest, with a tucked-up abdomen, long slender legs and a long neck that tapers down to a small head. The head is long and pointed.[1] The gait should be high-stepping and well-sprung, with good forward extension in the trot, and a fast gallop.[1]
The coat may be solid black, grey or isabelline; white markings are accepted on the chest and feet only.[1]
Life expectancy is about 14 years.[11]:127[12]:127 The has found the Italian Greyhound to be the least affected by hip dysplasia of 157 breeds studied, with an incidence of 0.[13]
Use[]
The original function of the Piccolo Levriero was to hunt hare and rabbit; it is capable of bursts of speed up to 60 km/h.[14] Although assigned to the sighthound or hare-coursing groups by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale and the Ente Nazionale della Cinofilia Italiana,[15][3] the Italian Sighthound is – as it was in the past – kept mostly as a companion dog.[16] It is classified as a toy breed by the American Kennel Club and the Kennel Club of the United Kingdom.[17][18]
See also[]
- Dogs portal
- List of dog breeds
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f Piccolo levriero italiano (in Italian). Ente Nazionale della Cinofilia Italiana. Accessed February 2020.
- ^ Barber, Lillian S., The New Complete Italian Greyhound, p. 5 (1993, Italian Greyhound Productions) ISBN 0-9611986-2-1
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d Piccolo levriero italiano: Storia (in Italian). Ente Nazionale della Cinofilia Italiana. Accessed February 2020.
- ^ Desmond Morris (2001). Dogs: A Dictionary of Dog Breeds. London: Ebury. ISBN 9780091870911.
- ^ "Italian Greyhound". American Kennel Club. Retrieved 23 February 2019.
- ^ John Henry Walsh ("Stonehenge") (1859). The dog, in health and disease. London: Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts.
- ^ Frank C. S. Pearce (1874). The Kennel Club Calendar and Stud Book, volume 1. London: for the Kennel Club.
- ^ Circolo del Piccolo Levriero Italiano (in Italian). Circolo del Piccolo Levriero Italiano. Archived 14 June 2004.
- ^ Cecil Gordon Eugene Wimhurst (1900). The Complete Book of Toy Dogs. New York: Putnam.
- ^ "Italian Greyhound Did You Know?". AKC.org. American Kennel Club. Retrieved 13 April 2014.
- ^ [Bruce Fogle] (2013). The Dog Encyclopedia. London; New York: Dorling Kindersley. ISBN 9781465408440.
- ^ Kim Dennis-Bryan, Tracy Morgan (2020). The Complete Dog Breed Book. London: Dorling Kindersley. ISBN 9780241412732.
- ^ "Hip Dysplasia Statistics: Hip Dysplasia by Breed". Ortheopedic Foundation for Animals. Archived from the original on 2010-02-10. Retrieved 2010-02-10.
- ^ Piccolo Levriero Italiano (in Italian). Ente Nazionale della Cinofilia Italiana. Archived 7 July 2014.
- ^ Piccolo levriero italiano (200). Fédération Cynologique Internationale. Accessed February 2020.
- ^ Cenni Storici (in Italian). Circolo del Piccolo Levriero Italiano. Archived 15 June 2004.
- ^ Italian Greyhound Dog Breed Information. American Kennel Club. Accessed March 2021.
- ^ Italian Greyhound. The Kennel Club. Accessed March 2021.
Further reading[]
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- Maria Luisa Incontri Della Stufa (1956). Il piccolo levriero italiano nell'arte e nella storia (in Italian). Firenze: Sansoni.
- [s.n.] (2004). Le razze italiane (in Italian). Milano: Ente Nazionale della Cinofilia.
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