Cravin
Scenthounds originated from Piedmont and are a variety of the small Italian
hare dog. They probably are the result of crossbreeding of Italian scenthounds,
among which the “Ciaplin”, a very expert small tawny short-haired scenthound
with white paws and tail end. In the past these dogs were reared by farm
hunters on the Piedmont hills; together with golden or white-orange rough-
haired scenthounds from Savoy, probably the Vandean “briquet”, largely present
in the Piedmont Alps.
Over time, and
with many crossbreeding, the Cravin Scenthounds have greatly changed and how
they are used.
Cravin Scenthounds
are medium small sized dogs of a
robust aspect emphasized by a thick coat, but a slender built with good muscles
and strong bones. They have a shy and reserved temperament. They are dynamic,
enthusiastic and tireless.
Their prefered walk is
a trot, while searching, which is light, energetic, easy, alternating with some
short galloping. They follow sure animal traces scrupulously, they do not waste
time on unsure ones; they choose an initiative, quite rapid, and conclusive
action. They declare what they find with vibrant movements of the tail which
hits the hips, then through a high sharp expressive voice, broken by some short
or long stops when various low moans are heard. They work alone or even better
in couples; when in a small group, not bigger than four, they keep their strong
personality, which leads them to an independent sort of work, but they can
always be present when needed.
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