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Billy (dog)

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UKC
  
Scenthounds

Scientific name
  
Canis lupus familiaris

Scenthounds
  
standard

Origin
  
France

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Coat
  
Short Harsh to the touch

Colour
  
White or off-white; may have orange or lemon patches or mantle.

FCI
  
Group 6, Section 1.1 Scenthounds: Large #025

Temperament
  
Obedient, Familial, Courageous, Active, Intelligent, Trainable

Height
  
Female: 58–62 cm, Male: 60–70 cm

Colors
  
White, Orange & White, Off-White, Lemon & White

Weight
  
Female: 24–32 kg, Male: 24–32 kg

Similar
  
Artois Hound, Briquet Griffon Vendéen, Basset Bleu de Gascogne, Beagle‑Harrier, Ariegeois

The Billy is a large scenthound originating from central western France.

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Description

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A Billy may be pure white or off-white, sometimes with orange or lemon spots on the head and body. The coat is short, smooth and harsh to the touch. Weight is between 52–70 lbs and height is 60–70 cm at the shoulder for males and 58–62 cm for females.

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The Fédération Cynologique Internationale standard suggests the dog should gallop easily in its movement. The standard for the breed was established in 1886.

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The Billy is not suitable for a small house; needing a lot of exercise and being difficult to restrain and extremely fast.

History and use

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The Billy was created by Monsieur Gaston Hublot de Rivault in the 19th century, and was named after his home the Château de Billy, in Poitou. Billys we created by combining the three original strains of the Poitevin, the Montemboeuf, Ceris and Larrye. Whereas the modern Poitevin more closely resembles and the original Tri-coloured Larrye line, Rivault was more drawn to the paler colours associated with the Montemboeuf and Ceris lines, and colouration was a major determinant when selecting foundation stock. The pack was dispersed in 1927 and the breed almost faced extinction, only two hounds survived World War II, however de Rivault's son, Anthony, set about reviving the breed by judicious use of the Poitevin, the Porcelaine and the Harrier.

The Billy was one of the foundation breeds used in the development of the Grand Anglo-Français Blanc et Orange in the late 19th century.

The Billy remains a rare breed, although there are several packs in its native France used to hunt the Roebuck, and two packs to hunt Wild boar.

References

Billy (dog) Wikipedia