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Cane Paratore | |
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Origin | Italy |
Breed status | Not recognised as a breed by any major kennel club. |
Dog (domestic dog) |
The Cane Paratore is a breedofherding dog from Italy. The breed primarily exists in its traditional role in Abruzzo, its historical region of origin, having not gained popularity from outside dog fanciers.[1][2]
In 2018 a genetic study found that, just prior to 1859, a broadly distributed European herding dog had given rise to the German Shepherd Dog, the French Berger Picard, and the five Italian herding breeds: the Bergamasco Shepherd, Cane Paratore, Lupino del Gigante, Pastore d'Oropa, and the Pastore della Lessinia e del Lagorai.[1][3]
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