Say Ciao to These 14 Adorable Italian Dog Breeds (With Pictures)

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You already love Italy for its pasta, pizza, art and architecture, but its treasures don’t stop there. That’s right: We’re talking about Italian dog breeds. Ranging from extra small to extra large, these affectionate and often sociable dog breeds can be playful, docile and even kid-friendly.
Whether you’re searching for active and attentive or a lazy lapdog, an Italian breed may be right for you. So how do you choose which one is right for you? Check out these 14 Italian dog breeds that offer a wide variety of appearance, temperament and life expectancy.

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1. Bolognese
Size: Small
Life Expectancy: 12 to 14 years
Temperament: Playful, calm, loving
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2. Cane Corso
Size: Extra Large
Life Expectancy: 9 to 12 years
Temperament: Loyal, smart, bossy

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3. Italian Greyhound
Size: Extra Small
Life Expectancy: 14 to 15 years
Temperament: Alert, playful, sweet-natured

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4. Lagotto Romagnolo
Size: Medium
Life Expectancy: 15 to 17 years
Temperament: Feisty, amiable, energetic

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5. Maltese
Size: Extra Small
Life Expectancy: 12 to 15 years
Temperament: Gentle, eager to please, lapdog

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6. Neapolitan Mastiff
Size: Extra Large
Life Expectancy: 7 to 9 years
Temperament: Loving, chill, protective

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7. Saint Bernard
Size: Extra Large
Life Expectancy: 8 to 10 years
Temperament: Social, attentive, laidback

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8. Bergamasco Sheepdog (Bergamasco Shepherd)
Size: Large
Life Expectancy: 13 to 15 years
Temperament: Sociable, independent, intelligent

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9. Bracco Italiano (Italian Pointer)
Size: Large
Life Expectancy: 10 to 14 years
Temperament: Intelligent, affectionate, enthusiastic

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10. Spinone Italiano (Italian Pointer)
Size: Large
Life Expectancy: 10 to 12 years
Temperament: Sociable, patient, docile

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11. Volpino Italiano (Italian Pointer)
Size: Small
Life Expectancy: 12 to 15 years
Temperament: Loyal, energetic, loving
Closely related to the Pomeranian and the German Spitz, The Volpino Italiano dog breed was common in Tuscany in the 18th and 19th centuries, where it was used as a guard dog by carters and shepherds.
American Eskimo dog breeders bred the Volpino Italiano to their Eskies to create the toy-sized American Eskimo. Today, dog parents of Volpino Italianos can enjoy a best friend who’s both a lover of agility exercises as well as being a lap dog when the fun is done.

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12. Maremma Sheepdog
Size: Large
Life Expectancy: 11 to 13 years
Temperament: Alert, friendly, intelligent

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13. Segugio Italiano
Size: Medium
Life Expectancy: 11 to 13 years
Temperament: Intelligent, friendly, eager to please

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14. Cirneco dell'Etna
Size: Small
Life Expectancy: 12 to 14 years
Temperament: Independent, friendly, affectionate
The Cirneco dell’Etna dog breed is an ancient breed of hunting dog that originates from Sicily and is often used to hunt small game. According to the AKC, Cirnechi can be mild, low-maintenance companions who are cherished for their loyal and gentle nature.
These sighthounds are sweet-natured, fast and independent—though they are a bit more trainable than the typical sighthound. This rare breed is a small dog, but under the right conditions can make a good family pet.
Italy is truly a cornucopia of culture—and it has such a treasure trove of pups that would make a great addition to your family. But Italian dog breeds aren’t the only breeds bred around the world. Curious about exploring the globe via dog breeds? Check out how many varieties and traits abound with Japanese dogs and French dogs to get you started.