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Origin

Italy

Lifespan

15–17 years

Weight

11–16 kg

Height

41–48 cm

Personality

LoyalKeenAffectionateTrainable

Colors & Patterns

Off White · Brown · Orange · Brown Roan

Lagotto Romagnolo

About This Breed

The Lagotto Romagnolo is an ancient Italian water retriever now primarily used as a truffle-hunting dog. With their dense, curly coat and keen nose, they excel at scent work and are affectionate, low-shedding family companions.

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Characteristics

Family Affection
5/5
Good with Children
4/5
Good with Other Dogs
4/5
Shedding Level
2/5
Grooming Needs
4/5
Drooling Level
1/5
Friendly to Strangers
3/5
Playfulness
4/5
Watchdog Drive
3/5
Adaptability
4/5
Easy to Train
5/5
Energy Level
4/5
Barking Level
3/5
Mental Stimulation Needs
5/5

Getting to Know the Lagotto Romagnolo

Origin & History

The Lagotto Romagnolo developed naturally in Italy over many generations before systematic breeding efforts standardised its distinctive traits. Today it is recognised by the world's major feline registries and cherished by enthusiasts across the globe.

As a member of the Sporting Group, the Lagotto Romagnolo was developed to assist hunters — combining stamina, trainability, and an innate cooperation with humans that makes them equally excellent sport dogs and devoted family companions today.

Size & Physical Traits

Weight11–16 kg
Height41–48 cm
Lifespan15–17 yrs
Sizemedium-sized

The Lagotto Romagnolo is a medium-sized dog, typically weighing 11–16 kg and standing approximately 41–48 cm at the shoulder — well-proportioned with excellent athleticism and endurance.

The breed appears in a range of colours including Off White · Brown · Orange · Brown Roan, with each combination lending a subtly different character to the dog's appearance. The Lagotto Romagnolo's physical structure — refined over generations of selective breeding — is well-suited to its original working role and translates naturally into the active, capable companion it is today.

With a typical lifespan of 15–17 yrs, the Lagotto Romagnolo is a breed that rewards the commitment of a long and deeply rewarding relationship.

Lagotto Romagnolo Personality Profile

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Originally from Italy, the Lagotto Romagnolo is a highly energetic and athletically driven breed with a character as compelling as its history.

The Lagotto Romagnolo is extraordinarily devoted to its family — often called a "velcro dog" for its irresistible urge to stay by its person's side, whether that's on the sofa or in the garden. They are polite and measured with new people — not suspicious, but not instantly effusive either.

Their playful exuberance and curiosity demand generous daily outlets — interactive fetch, tug games, and brain-challenging puzzle feeders are the cornerstones of a happy day.

Known for being Loyal, Keen, Affectionate, Trainable, this breed forges bonds with families that are as steadfast and enduring as the breed itself.

Grooming & Care Guide

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The Lagotto Romagnolo requires regular professional grooming every four to eight weeks to keep the coat in good condition, plus brushing every two to three days at home to prevent matting — consider it quality bonding time.

Shedding is minimal — a genuine asset for households with allergy sensitivities or a strong preference for hair-free living spaces.

A complete care routine also includes weekly teeth brushing (dental disease is the most common preventable health issue in dogs), ear cleaning after every bath, and nail trims every three to four weeks. Establishing these habits early — ideally from puppyhood — makes them far easier to maintain throughout your Lagotto Romagnolo's life.

Home Life & Compatibility

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The Lagotto Romagnolo is highly adaptable, fitting comfortably into apartments and large properties alike, and handling changes in family size, routine, or living situation with notable resilience.

They are exceptional family dogs — patient, gentle, and playful with children of all ages, often becoming a child's most treasured companion. They tend to get along famously with other dogs and household pets — a social, good-natured presence in multi-animal homes.

Extended alone time is a challenge for most dogs — provide durable puzzle toys, chew items, and ensure adequate pre-departure exercise. Dog day care, dog walkers, or working from home arrangements significantly improve quality of life for social breeds like the Lagotto Romagnolo.

Training & Mental Stimulation

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The Lagotto Romagnolo is a trainer's dream — highly motivated, quick to understand new concepts, and deeply invested in pleasing its handler. Positive reinforcement (treats plus enthusiastic praise) combined with consistent, clear cues unlocks their full potential in obedience, agility, and working roles.

Their high intellectual needs demand regular fulfilment — scent work, trick training, puzzle feeders, and canine sports are excellent outlets that keep boredom (and its associated mischief) firmly at bay.

Barking is moderate and readily managed through basic training and consistent responses.

Early socialisation during the critical window of 8-16 weeks is arguably the single most important investment you can make in your Lagotto Romagnolo's future — diverse, positive exposure to people, animals, sounds, and environments builds the confident, well-adjusted adult dog that every owner hopes for.

Expert Breed Profile

Breed Overview

The Lagotto Romagnolo is an ancient Italian water dog bred to use their sensitive snout to sniff out truffles. But even if you are not in the market for fancy tubers, Lagotto dogs are sweet and attentive pups who, according to the Lagotto Romagnolo Club of America (LRCA), are eager to please and easy to train. The small- to medium-size breed is powerfully built. A full-grown Lagotto Romagnolo stands 16–19 inches tall and weighs 24–35 pounds, with iconic curly locks that prevent water from soaking through their coat.

Care Guide

A Lagotto can be remarkably shy and requires extensive socialization as a puppy, according to the LRCA, to set them up for a lifetime of companionship where they are ready for anything. When Lagotto Romagnolo puppies are exposed to new people, animals, and environments early, they thrive. Lagotti Romagnoli (the proper plural of Lagotto Romagnolo) do best in active homes where they get lots of attention. They need to be mentally stimulated; if they grow bored, they can become destructive in an effort to keep themselves busy.