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Anyone has a Lagotto Romagnolo dog?

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Claremont Tue 17-Jun-25 16:01:51

Apparently a very old breed, going back to Italian Etruscan days and specialised in duck and truffle hunting.

We thought the dog entrusted to us out of the blue yesterday was a cockerpoo, but no. He has so settled and is good as gold, very quick and perfect recall.

3dognight Tue 17-Jun-25 16:32:33

I agree they do look like a cockerpoo.
I think they are in the Hunt, Point, Retrieve group of dogs.
A continental HPR. I hope you have fun with your lovely Lagotto.
I don’t have one by the way, but I have considered one.

nanaK54 Tue 17-Jun-25 16:37:18

I hadn't heard of the breed so just had quick 'google' they look lovely!

Claremont Tue 17-Jun-25 16:37:50

He is totally cabbaged out on the settee next to me. I am amazed, after what he has been through last few months- he has settled in just so quickly. He was so loyal to my friend, but these last few monthsmust have been so tough on him too.

We have to go away for 3 days beg. of July, but thank goodness one of our neighbours who has one just the same (and breess Main Coons), has offered to come and sleep here for 2 nights. And no plans to go anywhere until mid September- just lots of visitors here.

Magenta8 Tue 17-Jun-25 16:41:11

When I was a child our neighbour had a cream coloured one called Bianca. We used to call her the rice pudding dog. She was lovely and friendly and very well behaved.

Allira Tue 17-Jun-25 17:17:12

I'd never heard of them but they do look lovely.
Bigger and heavier than a cockapoo, I would think.

I'm glad he's settling in.

Claremont Tue 17-Jun-25 17:48:48

Yuki is quite dark actually, and a bit mottled smile lying against me completely pooped right now, having had his dinner.

I don't know yet if we will be asked to keep him forever, or if one of my friend's 3 ACs would like to adopt him. From what I can gather, they are not in a position to do so. For now, he is safe, and doing very well.

escaped Tue 17-Jun-25 19:12:06

I looked them up. Cheeky looking dogs, I bet they're good fun.

Patsy70 Tue 17-Jun-25 19:47:12

I looked them up too, as I’m not familiar with the breed. Apparently King Charles has one called ‘Snuff’. Enjoy him. 😊

Bukkie Tue 17-Jun-25 21:23:57

I think one won Crufts a couple of years ago.

Claremont Wed 18-Jun-25 09:08:25

This little dog is so affectionate, funny and obedient too. Massive walk in the woods and meadows with Yata yesterday. Reactivated the GPS tracker we got for Yata when first here- but there was no need. Perfect recall. he run around with Yata and Ruby my neighbours Jack Russel- and jumped and sat in a few puddles. Well, they are water dogs! And again, as good as gold during the night.

creakingandchronic Wed 18-Jun-25 09:16:25

They are adorable. I am assuming none of the craziness of a spaniel or cockapoo! I hope he stays it sounds like he has settled and would be not very good to uproot him again

Claremont Wed 18-Jun-25 09:30:14

Yes, I hope so. It was such a shock to be asked from one day to the next, and find out my friend's condition has so deteriorated whilst we were away in the UK for just over 2 weeks.

Her ACs will make the final decision. They just asked me to come and say good bye to her before the ambulance took her to Hospice, and pick him up. They have enough on their plate now- but reassured that he is well looked after.

Cossy Wed 18-Jun-25 09:44:42

Claremont

Yes, I hope so. It was such a shock to be asked from one day to the next, and find out my friend's condition has so deteriorated whilst we were away in the UK for just over 2 weeks.

Her ACs will make the final decision. They just asked me to come and say good bye to her before the ambulance took her to Hospice, and pick him up. They have enough on their plate now- but reassured that he is well looked after.

flowers

Bukkie Wed 18-Jun-25 09:56:20

I am sure your friend and her children know that her dog is in safe loving care with you.

Grandmafrench Wed 18-Jun-25 10:13:23

So very sad to hear about your friend - her family must be so relieved that you’re caring for her dog.

Hunting dogs make such wonderful companions, are generally a lot of fun, very biddable and love the company of other dogs.
Ancient Italian breeds, like this, and the beautiful Spinone and Bracco, are not too well known in more Northern Europe, although, as stated earlier, King Charles has recently adopted a chocolate-coloured Lagotto!

Hoping that you’ll be given the opportunity to take on this lovely little dog. If so, here’s wishing you years of happiness together.

Claremont Wed 18-Jun-25 11:19:17

Oh thank you so much.

No news- been sending short loving voice messages. Seeing her when I picked up Yuki- it won't be long. I have never discussed the end with her- and of course here in Switzerland she has the choice whether to go through to the end, or shorten the outcome. I have no idea. In her case, I would choose to go as she has secondaries everywhere. I don't know. We will do what they ask of us, the least we can do.

This year is the first time we won't go to our timeshare in SE Tuscany, true Etruscan land- as we have asked to go for 2 weeks every other year as it is such a long drive (we make 2 overnights each way, to discover new places every time- Cortona and Lago Viverone last time, and Luccan and another by the sea next year). The place if very dog friendly, so it will be nice to take him to his roots, if he is still with us next year.

Claremont Wed 18-Jun-25 11:19:42

We've been going to the same place for 21 years now.

Boolya Wed 18-Jun-25 14:13:54

A new breed to me

Nibbles44 Wed 18-Jun-25 15:05:45

The Lagotto Romagnolo is an Italian breed of dog. It is a traditional breed of the formerly extensive marshlands of the Delta del Po, in the eastern part of the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy, where it was used as a gun dog, specifically as a water retriever.
Their rarity in the U.S., partly due to their woolly coat, contributes to their high cost. They also require specialized training that significantly contributes to their high price. These dogs are not as common as other breeds, which, due to their limited supply, results in higher costs.
Hope that helps.

Iam64 Wed 18-Jun-25 15:11:31

Claremont - what a kind compassionate even happy thread this is. Thank you

Rainnsnow Wed 18-Jun-25 19:41:39

It sounds like u are now his family. So sorry to hear about your friend but what you are doing is kindness itself.

Claremont Wed 18-Jun-25 20:53:38

One of the daughters will come up at the week-end to discuss. All we can do in the meantime is our best for him.

Claremont Wed 25-Jun-25 09:53:42

We are looking for a dog and cat sitter for 1 week in October- if anyone is interested. Come a few days early to get to know the beasties, then 1 week free accommodation (own suite and modern bathroom) afterwards with more freedom to discover both sides of our Jura region (French and Swiss) as we are very close to border.

Allira Wed 25-Jun-25 11:46:49

Have you tried house-sitting sites Claremont. DD does this but, unfortunately not available then.