Spinoni date back to at least 500 B.C. Spinoni make good assistance dogs. 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
Wisconsin Animal Rescue
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(Sorted by Zip Code.)
Racine County - Racine, WI 53403 Countryside Humane Society 262-554-6699
Rock County - Janesville, Wisconsin 53545 Rock County Humane Society 608-752-5622
Dane County - Stoughton, WI 53589 Small Animal Advocates 608-873-9851
Dane County - Madison, Wisconsin 53718 Dane County Humane Society 608-838-0413
Dane County - Madison, WI 53703 Alliance for Animals 608-257-6333
Sauk County - Baraboo, WI 53913 Sauk County Humane Society 608-356-2520
Eau Claire County - Eau Claire 54701 Eau Claire County Humane Association 715-839-4747
Washburn County - Shell Lake 54871 Washburn County Area Humane Society 715-468-4200
Burnett County - Siren 54872 Humane Society of Burnett County 715-866-4096
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