Italian Dog Breeds That Are Molto Bello

The Bracco Italiano is an Italian pointer, and it's one of the oldest pointing breeds in existence, according to the American Kennel Club. They are super smart and easy to train, and get along well with kids and other pets.

Bracco Italiano

Cane Corso are very, very big dogs — they can weigh up to 120 pounds — and they are not a good breed for first-time dog owners

Cane Corso

The Bolognese is a small, playful, easygoing breed that loves people, according to the AKC. As a result, they aren't good pups for people who work 9 to 5 jobs away from the home.

Bolognese

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The Neapolitan Mastiff is another huge Italian breed, with males weighing up to 150 pounds

Neapolitan Mastiff

Italian Greyhounds are the miniature version of the Greyhound. They're gentle, loving dogs that are so affectionate they can sometimes border on needy

Italian Greyhound

Bergamascos are loving and loyal, though they should be trained from a young age since they can be very wary of strangers.

Bergamasco Shepherd

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