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Basset Fauve de Bretagne Puppies
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The Basset Fauve de Bretagne is a smallish hound, built along the same lines as the Basset Hound, but lighter all through and longer in the leg. Wire-coated, the coat is very harsh to the touch, dense, red-wheaten or fawn. He measures 32 – 38cm in height and weighs between 36 – 40lbs.The Basset Fauve de Bretagne is a neat looking hound, free from exaggeration and lively and friendly; as a scenthound, though, he has the usual failing of becoming absorbed with what he’s scenting. He is agile enough to trouble any rabbit he scents. The Fauve de Bretagne was probably developed from crosses of the Griffon Fauve de Bretagne and Brittany Bassets. The Griffon was used to guard flocks and hunt down predators, whilst the Brittany hunted in small packs of four hounds. Where the Basset Fauve de Bretagne is still used for hunting it is either singly or in pairs.
Brown Basset Fauve de Bretagne:
The Basset Fauve de Bretagne became established as a distinct breed early in the 19thC and were introduced to the UK in 1983, and their cheerful disposition has earned them a good many friends.Overall a very sound dog they do not appear to suffer from any particular hereditary defects. However, like all hounds they are of an independent turn of mind, and early training in puppyhood will reap dividends later. It is never realistic to expect a hound to be obedient, as they have their own agenda much of the time, but they should become fairly co-operative.
Latest Basset Fauve de Bretagne:
The coat is easy to care for; a regular brush will keep it smart, but, like a terrier he will need stripping two or three times a year. This is not a difficult task though you may prefer to leave it to a grooming parlour. The Basset Fauve de Bretagne is a smallish hound, built along the same lines as the Basset Hound, but lighter all through and longer in the leg. Wire-coated, the coat is very harsh to the touch, dense, red-wheaten or fawn. He measures 32 – 38 cm in height and weighs between 36 – 40 lbs but some become very tall like a Labrador. They have coarse, dense fur which may require stripping.
Cute adult Basset Fauve de Bretagne:
The hair on the ears is shorter, finer and darker than that on the coat. The ears just reach the end of the nose rather than trailing on the ground and should be pleated. They should have dark eyes and nose and ideally no crook on the front legs. The French standard says these are the shortest backed of all the basset breeds so they generally do not appear as exaggerated as the British Basset.Basset Fauve de Bretagne is a French dog that was primarily used as a hunting dog. This breedbelongs to Brittany, a historical kingdom of France, and is guided by its strong sense of smell. The dog has distinct body features, which make it look very different from the other breed of dogs. Basset Fauve de Bretagne has a small body, with long ears. The dog makes an excellent pet and is highly loyal to its master. Read on to gather more information on this breed of dog.

Basset Fauve de Bretagne History:
Basset Fauve de Bretagne traces its origin in France. During the early part of 19th century, the French people used to raise hunting packs made up of Basset Fauves. The development and popularity of this breed of dog came up with the requirement of smaller dogs, with slower pace. There was a rumor during the World War II about the extinction of this breed. Thanks to the effort of Club du Fauve de Bretagne for refuting this breed! Today, Basset Fauve de Bretagne continues to be a popular hound dog in the western parts of France.

Basset Fauve de Bretagne Appearance:
Basset Fauve de Bretagne dog has short legs and long trailing ears. The ears are so long that they can reach the tip of the nose. The breed has a short back and a long body. Its body is two times as long as its height, as measured from its shoulders. The coat color ranges from a golden fawn color to a tawny reddish color. The breed has a brown or black colored nose and dark brown energetic eyes. It has a tail of medium length, which is thick at the base and tapers at the end. The dog carries its tail in a sickle fashion. It expresses the mood of the dog poignantly. Basset Fauve de Bretagne has a distinct hair and coat color, which distinguishes it from other French bassets.This race, also of French origin, It is still required for rabbit-hunting, especially in low forests, where shrubs and las matas prevent passing other hounds. Equipped with a really incredible resistance, the Griffon Basset of Brittany is capable of hunting for days and days without showing signs of exhaustion or tiredness. It has a loose and lively temperament, so it needs to live always in the open air, that poorly fits the House.




