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Braque Saint Germain

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Other names
  
Saint Germain Pointer

UKC
  
Gundog

Origin
  
France

Coat
  
Short, not too fine.

Scientific name
  
Canis lupus familiaris

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Colour
  
Dull white with orange (fawn) markings

FCI
  
Group 7, Section 1.1 Continental Pointing Dogs: Pointer type #115

Temperament
  
Companionable, Familial, Passionate, Affectionate, Trainable, Sociable

Height
  
Male: 56–62 cm, Female: 54–59 cm

Colors
  
Fawn & White, Orange & White

Weight
  
Male: 18–26 kg, Female: 18–26 kg

Similar
  
Braque du Bourbonnais, Braque d'Auvergne, Ariege Pointer, Pont‑Audemer Spaniel, Blue Picardy Spaniel

The Braque Saint-Germain (FCI No. 115) (translated into English as the St. Germain Pointing Dog) is a medium-large breed of dog, a versatile hunter used for hunting as a gun dog and pointer as well as for hunting other small game. Braque is a term meaning pointing dogs. The breed was created around 1830 by crossing English and French pointing type dogs.

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A typical pointer, with a medium build and an attractive fawn and white coat, drop ears, and a long tail which is held level while the dog is working. The Braque Saint-Germain stands 56–62 centimetres (22–24 in) at the withers, females somewhat smaller.

History

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Bred first in the royal kennels at Compiègne around 1830 from a mix of English and Continental pointers, the breed grew in fame in Saint Germain en Laye, where it received its name. Although a popular hunting dog, the breed achieved its greatest fame as a showdog. Starting from the first dog show in France in 1863, it was the most shown pointing breed. The French breed club was established in 1913. The breed is recognised internationally by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale in Group 7, Pointing Dogs, Section 1.1 Continental Type Pointing Dog. It is also recognised in North America by the United Kennel Club as of 2006. The breed is also recognized by a number of minor registries, hunting clubs, and internet-based dog registry businesses, and promoted as a rare breed for those seeking a unique pet.

Health and temperament

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No unusual health problems or claims of extraordinary health have been documented for this breed. Temperament is described in the breed standard as having a soft mouth (for retrieving without damaging the game), handles rough treatment well, and is a "hunter above all" that appreciates living with its human's family.

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References

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