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Anglo-Francais de Petite Vénerie

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Anglo-Francais de Petite Vénerie: A loyal companion for active families

History of the Anglo-Francais de Petite Vénerie

The Anglo-Francais de Petite Vénerie has its roots in France and England. This breed was created by crossing English Foxhounds and French hounds to create an efficient and enduring hunting dog breed. Originally, this dog was bred for hunting smaller game animals such as hares and foxes. Today, the Anglo-Francais de Petite Vénerie is valued as both a hunting dog and a family dog.

Who is this dog breed suitable for?

The Anglo-Francais de Petite Vénerie is ideal for active people and families who spend a lot of time outdoors. These dogs need plenty of exercise and mental stimulation to stay happy and healthy. They are not necessarily suited to life in the city unless they have access to large green spaces and regular, intensive exercise.

Character and behavior

This dog breed is known for its friendly and social character. Anglo-Francais de Petite Vénerie are loyal, energetic and intelligent dogs that get along well with children and other pets when properly socialized. However, their strong hunting instinct may mean that they should be introduced carefully to smaller animals such as cats or rodents.

Appearance

The Anglo-Francais de Petite Vénerie is a medium-sized dog with a muscular and elegant build. Their short, dense coat is usually tricolored, consisting of black, white and orange. They have long, drooping ears and a long, straight tail that often wags happily.

Grooming

The coat of this breed is easy to care for. Regular brushing, about once a week, is enough to remove loose hair and keep the coat clean and healthy. Due to their active nature, their claws should be checked regularly and trimmed if necessary. Ears should also be cleaned regularly to avoid infections.

Health

The Anglo-Francais de Petite Vénerie is generally a robust and healthy dog breed. However, as with all breeds, some genetic health problems can occur, including hip dysplasia and ear infections. Regular veterinary check-ups and a balanced diet will help to keep your dog healthy.

Height and weight

These dogs reach a shoulder height of 48 to 56 cm and weigh between 16 and 20 kg. They have an athletic and proportioned build that supports their stamina and agility.

Exercise requirements

The Anglo-Francais de Petite Vénerie needs a lot of exercise. Daily long walks, jogging or playing in a safe area are essential to burn off their energy. These dogs also love to participate in dog sports such as agility or tracking.

Training recommendations

Due to their intelligence and willingness to work, Anglo-Francais de Petite Vénerie are highly trainable. Positive reinforcement and consistent but gentle training methods are most effective. Early socialization and obedience training are important to ensure that they get along well with other animals and people.

Behavior with children and other animals

This dog breed is known for its patience and friendliness with children. They are playful and enjoy being in an active family environment. They generally get along well with other dogs, and with proper socialization, they can also get along with other pets.

FCI recognition

The Anglo-Francais de Petite Vénerie is recognized by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI) and is listed in Group 6 (Running Dogs, Welding Dogs and Related Breeds), Section 1.2 (Medium-sized Running Dogs).

Interesting facts

An interesting fact about this breed is their exceptional nose and stamina, which makes them excellent hunting companions. They are also known for their pronounced barking ability, which makes them good watchdogs.

Information

Country of origin

Appearance

Height at withers
48
cm
zwischen
56
cm
Weight
16
kg
zwischen
20
kg
Life expectancy
11
Jahre
zwischen
12
Jahre

Breeding

FCI-Group

6 - Running dogs, sweating dogs and related breeds

Standard

325

Section

1

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