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Volpino Italiano Breed Information Puppies and Breeders Australia
Though commonly confused with the Pomeranian, the Volpino Italiano or “little Italian fox' is a breed in its own right.

 


Volpino Italiano History
The Volpino Italiano, which originated in Italy several centuries ago, descended from ancient European Spitz dogs.

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The breed can be found throughout the ancient world but was originally from Italy as long as 5000 years ago. The small Spitz type breed weighs 9 to 12 pounds and also stands 9 to 12 inches tall.

The Volpino is an active, lively, confident, protective and vigilant dog. He is extremely attached to his family, and not very fond of outsiders. But with those he knows well and loves, he is sweet, affectionate, loyal and devoted.

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.

Volpino Italiano name meaning "little fox". The Volpino Italiano is known by the Italian royalty for centuries being a special favorite with the ladies.

descended from European Spitz, in existence since the Bronze Age, Michaelangelo owned a Volpino
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VOLPINO ITALIANO
The Volpino Italiano is a dog breed believed to be of Italian origin, as the name insinuates.

Volpino Italiano
Other Names: Florentine Spitz, Cane De Quirinale
Height: (Approx.) 10-12 In.

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Believed to have descended from the Spitz variety of Germany, the American Eskimo Dog may have also been influenced by other breeds like the keeshond, the Pomeranian, and the white Italian Spitz (Volpino Italiano).

In fact, the American Eskimo dog descended from one of the varieties of spitz developed in Germany, with influences from other spitz breeds such as the keeshond, Pomeranian, and Volpino Italiano.

They were easily associated with the Keeshond, Pomeranian and the Volpino Italiano breeds, but due to those breeds already having their own success the Eskimo dogs got lost in shuffle.

immigrants brought their pets with them nicknames in the United States, especially ny online community in the earlier 1900s, "all of them are through the use of the bigger German Spitz, the Keeshond, the whitened Spitz, Spitz and Italian, Volpino ...

The American Eskimo Dog is almost certainly descended from the European spitzes, including the white German Spitz, the white Keeshound, the white Pomeranian and the Volpino Italiano (white Italian Spitz).

(It should be noted that the Pomeranian as a modern breed did not exist until the 19th century, The dogs owned by Queen Charlotte & Queen Victoria were much larger and were European Spitz. Probably a German Spitz and a Volpino Italiano.

This cοmmon mistake is not without merit, however, as the breed descended from one of the spitz varieties that was сreated in Germany. Other influences that went into the making of the American Eskimo Dog was the Pomeranian, Volpino Italiano, ...

See also: Spitz, Volpino Italiano, Pomeranian, Eskimo Dog, American Eskimo

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