Spinoni date back to at least 500 B.C. The Spinone nearly died out during World War II. The Spinone is named after the Pino, a thorny bush where small animals hide. The thick coat of the Spinone allows it to penetrate Pino bushes to hunt this small game. Spinoni are probably descended from either Spanish Pointers or Russian Setters.
Related pages:
Spinone Rescue
West Virginia Animal Rescue
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Monroe County - Union 24983 Monroe County Animal League 304-772-4445
Jackson County - Cottageville 25239 Jackson County Animal Shelter 304-372-6064
Morgan County - Berkeley Springs, West Virginia 25411 Humane Society of Morgan County 304-258-5592
Jefferson County - Charles Town, WV 25414 Briggs Animal Adoption Center 304-728-8330
Cabell County - Barboursville 25504 Help For Animals 800-953-7297
Cabell County - Huntington 25705 Tri-State Animal Clinic of Huntington 304-525-VETS
Harrison County - Shinnston, West Virginia 26431 Humane Society of Harrison County 304-592-1600
Hampshire County - Augusta 26704 Humane Society of Hampshire County 304-496-8855
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