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| | Spinone Italiano: What's Good About 'Em? What's Bad About 'Em? |
 | | Spinone means prickly, which may refer to the coarse coat, or to the prickly-growth terrain where this breed hunts so successfully. |
 | | The Spinone Italiano is usually fine with other dogs, but as hunting dogs, some have strong instincts to chase cats, squirrels, birds, and other fleeing creatures, especially when they're outdoors. |
 | | Spinoni Italiano have an independent mind of their own, can be stubborn, and are easily distracted by exciting sights, scents, and sounds. |
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