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| sent on October 01, 2018 (17:30)
+Excellent! |
| sent on October 01, 2018 (18:31) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks Nico Grazie Nico |
| sent on January 12, 2019 (14:53) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful lookaloopy specimen... is it a Cirneco? Bellissimo esemplare Lookaloopy ... è un Cirneco? |
| sent on January 12, 2019 (15:17) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks Paolo, has been saved in Sicily, has the size and many characteristics of the Cirneco, and much also of the Hungarian Bracco, unfortunately we know for sure that both his parents and the sounds of the brothers are dead, so we will never know... A Cirneco anyway among his ancestors there is for sure, congratulations because in a few recognize him... Grazie Paolo, È stato salvato in sicilia, ha la taglia e molte caratteristiche del cirneco, e molto anche del bracco ungherese, purtroppo sappiamo per certo che sia i suoi genitori che i suoni fratellini sono morti, quindi non lo sapremo mai... Un cirneco comunque tra i suoi antenati c'è di sicuro, complimenti perché in pochi lo ravvisano... |
| sent on January 13, 2019 (10:04) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
He's a foundling, then... Bravo! I do not know the Hungarian Bracco so I could not tell you, but the ancestry of the Cirneco is more than obvious and I repeat: it is really a very, very beautiful specimen both in the line and in the bearing, and even more in the look. give him a caress on my part... Good day, Paul. E' un trovatello dunque ... bravo! Non conosco il bracco ungherese quindi non saprei dirti, ma l'ascendenza del Cirneco è più che evidente e ripeto: è davvero un esemplare molto, molto bello sia nella linea che nel portamento, e ancor più nello sguardo. Dagli una carezza da parte mia ... Buona giornata, Paolo. |
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