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The Braque du Bourbonnais is a medium-sized dog with a robust and muscular build. His appearance is pleasant and harmonious with a balanced physique. This dog has an expressive head with dark eyes and drooping ears that create a sweet and friendly face. Its short legs and strong body give it a powerful appearance. The Braque du Bourbonnais belongs to FCI Group 7, the pointers. This breed does not differentiate between performance and show lines.
breedProfile.infoCards.height.label | 48 - 55 cm breedProfile.infoCards.height.female, 51 - 57 cm breedProfile.infoCards.height.male |
breedProfile.infoCards.weight.label | 16 - 22 kg breedProfile.infoCards.weight.female, 20 - 34 kg breedProfile.infoCards.weight.male |
breedProfile.infoCards.lifeExpectancy.label | 12 - 15 years |
breedProfile.infoCards.character.label | Affectionate, gentle, trainable |
breedProfile.infoCards.coat.label | Short, fine, dense |
breedProfile.infoCards.coatColor.label | White with light to intense brown or lilac spots |
breedProfile.infoCards.price.label | 1200 - 2500 € € |
The breed originally comes from France, more precisely from the Bourbonnais region, hence the name. The Braque du Bourbonnais is a very old breed that was mentioned as early as the 16th century. The dogs were prized for their excellent hunting skills and friendly nature. However, the 1960s saw a dramatic decline in the breed as breeders focused too much on appearance while neglecting the dogs' hunting abilities. Fortunately, the breed was revived in the 1970s by a group of dedicated breeders who placed renewed emphasis on the dogs' abilities as hunting companions. The FCI officially recognized the Braque du Bourbonnais as a separate breed in 1955.
Bred as a pointer for hunting, the Braque du Bourbonnais is known for its adaptability and keen sense of smell.
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Braque du Bourbonnais dogs are known for their even temperament and affectionate nature. They are very people-oriented and love spending time with their family. This makes them great companions both indoors and outdoors. They are not hyperactive, but require regular physical and mental stimulation to stay happy and healthy. This breed can stay alone well as long as it gets enough exercise and activity. However, it is important to start training your dog to stay alone as early as puppyhood to prevent any separation anxiety. Her affection also means that she always wants to be there when something happens in the family. The Braque du Bourbonnais shows strong hunting behavior, which is due to its history as a hunting dog. He has a strong prey drive and therefore cannot walk without a leash in areas where wild animals live. It's important to take this into consideration if you're planning on adding a Braque du Bourbonnais to your home. The breed is alert and will warn the family of strangers, but is not prone to aggression. Their goal is to protect the family rather than actively ward off an intruder. This makes the Braque du Bourbonnais a good guard dog, but not a guard dog in the traditional sense.
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Did you already know? The Braque du Bourbonnais is one of the oldest French pointer breeds and has been depicted in works of art from the 16th century!
Pronounced Brock-do-bor-bon-NAY, this pointer has a calm, gentle demeanor ideal for the foot hunter. The breed's relatively small size and short coat make it an ideal companion for the hunting family.
The Braque du Bourbonnais can be a good city dog as long as it gets enough exercise and mental stimulation. He is very adaptable and can adapt well to different living conditions. He is good with children and can live with other pets as long as he is properly socialized. However, because these dogs have a strong hunting instinct, living with smaller pets such as cats can be a challenge if clear boundaries are not set from the start.
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The Braque du Bourbonnais is an intelligent and willing learner who responds well to positive reinforcement and motivating training methods. They tend not to tolerate intrusive or harsh training well, so a gentle, patient approach is best. Since they are originally hunting dogs, they need a lot of physical and mental stimulation to be happy. They can prove themselves well in various dog sports such as agility, flyball or obedience. However, it is important to be careful not to over-busy them as this can lead to stress and behavioral problems. The Braque du Bourbonnais can tend to be a 'ball junkie'. so playing with balls or other throwing toys should be kept in moderation and used as a reward for good behavior. Since this breed has a strong hunting disposition, it is particularly important to teach them frustration tolerance and impulse control. This can be achieved through various training methods, such as the “stay” command or dragline training.
The Braque du Bourbonnais is an active dog and therefore requires a balanced diet with enough protein and fat to maintain its energy. The exact amount of food your dog needs depends on his age, weight, health and activity level. It's always a good idea to seek advice from a veterinarian or nutritionist to ensure your dog is getting all the necessary nutrients. Grooming the Braque du Bourbonnais is relatively straightforward. They have short, dense fur without an undercoat and are therefore relatively adaptable to the German climate. They shed moderately, so regular brushing is necessary to remove loose hair and keep the coat clean and healthy.
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