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Lagotto Romagnolo Breed Information ( from the dogster website)
Lagotto Romagnolo Dynamics Based on 23 Dogster profiles        :        
       Energy levels: energetic
       Intelligence: genius
       Friendliness: affectionate
       Playfulness: very playful
       Disposition:  calm
       
Trademark Traits:
    * Dependable
    * Clever
    * Loving
    * Agile
    * Obedient
    * Happy

Some Ideal Human Companions:
    * Active singles
    * Families
    * Outdoorsy types
    * Apartment dwellers

What They’re Like to Live With:
Around the home, the Lagotto Romagnolo loves closeness and affection. They form a strong bond with all family members and are known to be especially gentle and playful with children. With an excellent sense of hearing, the Lagotto may bark when it senses someone outside, but it becomes quieter as it matures. A happy Lagotto Romagnolo is one that’s exercised and given problem-solving tasks. If you work outside or live on a farm, get the Lagotto involved with chores and activities.

Things You Should Know:
The Lagotto Romagnolo can live as long as 16 years with relatively good health. Some Lagotti may develop hip dysplasia, and there have been a few cases of brain anomaly on record. Grooming the Lagotto takes some time and attention. Its rough, curly coat needs to be trimmed occasionally, but opinions differ on how often to brush or comb the coat; some owners prefer to leave it looking rustic and weathered.

Lagotto Romagnolo History:
Some historians date the Lagotto Romagnolo as far back as ancient Rome. Used as a water dog for hunting through the marshes of Italy’s Romagna region, the Lagotto Romagnolo was also known as the world’s best truffle hunting dog. Today, the Lagotto still sniffs for truffles, but it’s also a favorite family pet.

The Look of the Lagotto Romagnolo:
The Lagotto Romagnolo has a square-built, medium-sized frame covered in thick, curly hair that usually comes in white, brown, orange or white with brown/orange patches. Its somewhat large head has a square muzzle, wide nose, round eyes and hanging ears that are covered in curly hair. Its scimitar-shaped tail is usually carried high without curling over.

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