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Briquet Griffon Vendéen

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Other names
  
Medium Vendéen Griffon

UKC
  
Scenthound

Scientific name
  
Canis lupus familiaris

Coat
  
Long

Scenthound
  
standard

Origin
  
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FCI
  
Group 6, Section 1.2 Scenthounds: Medium-sized #19

Temperament
  
Passionate, Dominant, Independent

Height
  
Female: 47–54 cm, Male: 49–56 cm

Weight
  
Female: 22–24 kg, Male: 22–24 kg

Colors
  
Gray & White, Orange & White, Tri-color, Fawn, Light Brown, Black & Tan

Similar
  
Artois Hound, Grand Griffon Vendéen, Basset Bleu de Gascogne, Griffon Nivernais, Griffon Fauve de Bretagne

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A Briquet Griffon Vendéen is a breed of hunting dog originating in France. Prior to the first World War it was bred down in size by the Comte d’Elva from the Grand Griffon Vendéen, a descendant of the Canis Segusius used by the Gauls. The Briquet Griffon Vendéen was almost extinct after World War II, but thanks to the effort of Hubert Dezamy, a French dog show judge, the breed was restored.

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Appearance

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The Briquet Griffon Vendéen has a short head, low-set ears and a bushy double coat. It comes in solid or mixed colors, fawn, light brown, white and orange, white and gray and even tri-colored. They stand from 20 - 22 inches at the withers. They weigh from 48 to 53 lbs.

Temperament

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The Briquet is a passionate hunter with stamina and fortitude. It should be able to pick up a cold trail as well as a hot one. Like its close relations the other vendeen hounds, the Briquet relishes its time outdoors with its family. While they are not high-strung, they are lively and enthusiastic dogs. Bred to work in packs as well as on their own, they get along well with other dogs and are not overly possessive about anything. They are fine companion for children.

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Griffons do not particularly take to being told what to do. They do not mind being cajoled, bribed, or played with- and if these things lead them to do something their owner likes, then everyone is happy.

Exercise

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All the Griffons are keen hunters with strong instincts. They thrive on being able to follow their noses at least once a day. Provided with a large, safe area in which to sniff and explore to its heart's content, a Briquette will be a very happy dog- even if it is just once a week. Short of hunting opportunities, Griffons must have time outdoors. Long walks are most appreciated- bred as hunting dogs, they do not tire easily.

Grooming

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The tousled appearance of the Griffon comes naturally, and any trimming is highly discouraged. Its double coat must be brushed and combed. The burrs and mud it picks up in its travels need to be brushed off its legs and belly. Its long ears can harbor infection and should be cleaned regularly.

References

Briquet Griffon Vendéen Wikipedia