Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen
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Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen
Petit Basset Griffon
Vendeen |
Two petit bassets griffon vendeen.
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Alternative names |
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Country of origin |
France |
Common nicknames |
PBGV |
Classification and breed standards |
FCI: |
Group 6 Section 1 #67 |
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AKC: |
Hound |
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ANKC: |
Group 4 (hound) |
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CKC: |
Group 2 (hound) |
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KC (UK): |
Hound |
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NZKC: |
Hounds |
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UKC: |
Scenthound Breeds |
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Not recognized by any major kennel club |
This breed of dog is
extinct |
Notes |
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The Petit Basset Griffon Vendéen is a
Scent
hound that was bred to hunt small game in
bramble
filled terrain
of the La
Vendee district of
France.
Appearance
Both sexes should be of similar size, range between 12.5 and 15.5 inches (32
to 40 cm) at the
withers and between 35 and 45 pounds (15 to 20 kilograms).
Like the other 3 Griffon Vendeen
breeds:
the
Grand Griffon Vendeen,
Briquet Griffon Vendeen, and the
Grand Basset Griffon Vendeen; they are solid dogs that appear rough and
unrefined yet casual. They have short legs, a sturdy bone structure, and a thick
body that is about half as much longer than it is tall at the withers.
The double
coat is
both long and rough. The fur on the face resembles a beard and moustache similar
to that of a
Scottish Terrier. They have drop ears like many hounds share. The tail is
long and tapered to the end, similar in shape to a
saber. The
coloring is primarily white with spots of orange, lemon, or black. They may be
bicolor, tricolor, or have grizzling.
Temperament
They are very extroverted, friendly, and independent hounds. PBGVs are not
lazy like the
Basset
Hound they are much more active and lively. They are good with children and
other dogs. They can be rather vocal.
Like other hounds,
they are stubborn and don't respond as well to
training as some owners may like. They tend to do what they want to do
unless there is a reward for them.
Health
The PBGV has a strong constitution, and they are a very healthy breed with
relatively few genetic diseases. Some lines are susceptible to
Hip
dysplasia,
Luxating patella, or
Heart
Murmurs. They are prone to
yeast
infections in the ears.
Care
They should have daily walks to burn off excess energy. They need to be
brushed regularly, but not daily, to avoid matting and tangles. They need
regular ear cleanings to prevent yeast infections.
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