One of AKC’s new breeds, the Bracco Italiano was first registered in Italy in 1882, so this solidly built hunter is only new to the U.S.
Allan Reznik
Allan Reznik is a journalist, editor, broadcaster and dog show judge who specializes in dog-related subjects. He is the former editor-in-chief of Dogs in Review and former editor of Dog Fancy magazine. A city dweller all his life, on both coasts, he now enjoys the rural South with his Afghan Hounds and Tibetan Spaniels.
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