Coat: Smooth, Rough

How often should a Segugio Italiano be groomed?

The Segugio Italiano’s coat requires moderate upkeep depending on type. Short-haired dogs shed minimally, but dead hairs tend to cling, so weekly carding is essential to keep the coat clean and healthy. For wire-haired varieties, handstripping every 8 to 12 weeks preserves the coat’s texture and color, preventing it from becoming dull or matted. Use a light slicker brush gently to avoid damaging the coat. Bathing should be occasional to maintain natural oils. Pay attention to the black and tan or grizzle coats, as dirt can show more prominently on darker areas. Key grooming steps: - Weekly carding to remove dead hair - Gentle slicker brushing as needed - Handstrip wire-haired coats every 2–3 months - Regular ear checks to prevent debris buildup - Nail trims every few weeks - Clean eyes and teeth routinely Pro tip: Schedule handstripping sessions with a professional groomer familiar with scent hounds to maintain the coat’s functional qualities and appearance.

Size: Medium

About the Segugio Italiano

The Segugio Italiano is a scent hound with roots tracing back to ancient Italy, prized for its endurance and tracking prowess. It appears in two coat types: short and wire-haired, with the latter offering a rougher, weather-resistant texture. Weighing between 40 and 60 pounds, this breed carries a lean, muscular frame built for stamina rather than bulk. Its coat colors range from tawny to black and tan, with grizzle patterns adding subtle variation. Known for a sharp nose and a determined nature, the Segugio Italiano excels in hunting hare and wild boar, but it also adapts well to family life when given enough activity. This breed is vocal and persistent, often using its bark to alert or track. While affectionate with family members, it can show stubbornness during training, requiring consistent, patient handling. Early socialization helps curb its strong prey drive, especially around smaller pets. The Segugio Italiano thrives in homes that match its need for mental and physical challenges, making it a rewarding companion for owners who understand its hunting heritage and spirited personality.

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