Bracco Italiano Puppy Weight Calculator
Use this Bracco Italiano puppy weight calculator to find out how big your Bracco Italiano puppy will get. Just type your puppy's age and weight below and this tool will calculate the future adult size of your puppy.
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The Bracco Italiano is a robust breed with a 10–14 year lifespan, but they are prone to specific genetic conditions. Major concerns include kidney disease, joint issues like hip dysplasia, eyelid defects, and bloat
A Bracco Italiano requires a high-quality, protein-dense diet tailored to their life stage and activity level. As large sporting dogs, they need balanced calcium and phosphorus for bone growth, and omega-3s for joint and kidney health to prevent breed-specific issues
The Bracco Italiano is a low-maintenance breed with a short, dense coat that needs to be brushed once a week using a hound glove or rubber mitt to control moderate shedding. They need frequent cleaning to avoid infections because of their big, weighty ears. Monthly nail cutting, sporadic bathing, and regular dental care are essential.
Provide regular, low-impact exercise to help build muscle without putting stress on developing bones.
Great options include short leash walks, supervised play, and nose games.
Avoid:
Jogging on hard surfaces
Long hikes
Jumping or agility-style exercises until your pup is fully grown
The Bracco Italiano is one of the oldest pointing breeds in Europe, with origins tracing back to Italy during the Middle Ages. Bred to assist in hunting by locating and pointing game birds, the Bracco is prized for its keen nose, endurance, and calm demeanor. With its distinctive drooping ears, soulful eyes, and muscular build, the breed has a noble, almost aristocratic appearance.
Temperamentally, Braccos are affectionate, gentle, and eager to please. They bond closely with their families and are known for being good with children and other pets when properly socialized. While they are natural hunters, they also thrive in homes where they receive regular physical and mental stimulation.