The ancient Italian bird-hunting dog is the 200th member of the American Kennel Club's roster of recognized breeds. 🐾
The bracco goes back more than two millennia in Europe but wasn't brought to the U.S. until the mid-1990s, according to the AKC. It's sometimes called the Italian pointer or Italian pointing dog.
She and husband Dale relied on Labrador retrievers as pheasant-hunting helpers before a friend introduced them to a bracco about five years ago. The couple was quickly struck by the dog's methodical hunting style in the field and affectionate nature at home: “They're very Velcro,” Lisa Moller said.
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