Learn More About Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen
Discover Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen's history, temperament, and key traits – essential knowledge for future owners and breed enthusiasts.
Summary
The Petit Basset Griffon Vend"en, affectionately often called PBGV, is a small but powerful dog breed. It has short legs and a long back, which gives it a unique appearance. Its coat is rough and dense, which makes it insensitive to adverse weather. With its large, dark eyes and drooping ears covered with longer hair, it has a charming and expressive look. The PBGV belongs to FCI Group 6, which includes scent hounds and bloodhounds. It is classified as a low-legged dog, meaning that it follows a trail on the ground when hunting rather than keeping its nose in the air. There is no distinction between performance and show lines.
Height | 34 - 38 cm (Female), 34 - 38 cm (Male) |
Weight | 14 - 18 kg (Female), 15 - 20 kg (Male) |
Life Expectancy | 12 - 15 years |
Character | Friendly, determined, clever |
Coat | Rough, dense, medium length with undercoat |
Coat Color | A variety including black and white, fawn and white, tricolor |
Price | 1800 - 3000 € € |
History
The Petit Basset Griffon Vend"en hails from the Vend"e region of western France and has a rich history dating back to the 16th century. It was originally bred as a hunting dog and specialized in hunting in thick undergrowth. Its small size and maneuverability made it ideal for tracking game such as rabbits and wild boars through dense terrain. The breed is closely related to the Grand Basset Griffon Vend"en, with the PBGV being the smaller version. They are believed to have originated from the same tribes and that the breed was refined over time through selective breeding to promote traits that were useful when hunting in the specific landscape of the Vend"e region. The Petit Basset Griffon Vend"en was recognized as a distinct breed in the 1950s and soon gained popularity outside France, particularly in the United States and the United Kingdom.
The Petit Basset Griffon Vendéen was bred to hunt rabbits and other small game in dense undergrowth.
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Character
The PBGV is a small dog with a big personality! Originally bred for hunting, he is determined, intelligent and has a natural curiosity. This means he often has an active and adventurous side. He loves being outside and exploring new places. His nose often takes center stage when he goes for a walk, so he can sometimes be stubborn when he spots an interesting trail. In terms of temperament, the PBGV is typically cheerful and energetic. He's not hyperactive, but he needs regular exercise to be happy. His hunting instincts can cause him to exhibit strong prey and hunting behavior, so it is important that you respond to his needs and provide him with enough mental and physical stimulation. The Petit Basset Griffon Vend"en is an extremely people-oriented dog. He loves being part of family life and is often very affectionate. He generally gets along well with children and has a playful side that makes him a great companion for younger family members. Although the PBGV is an affectionate breed, it can learn to stay alone for short periods of time if handled correctly. It's important to teach him that it's okay to be alone and avoid separation anxiety. The PBGV is also an alert dog, meaning it is a good watchdog. He will let you know when someone approaches the house, but he is not aggressive.
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The Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen was originally bred as a rabbit hunting dog in France, and its name literally means "Small low wire-haired dog from the Vend"e!
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What to Expect
The Petit Basset Griffon Vendéen is a friendly, independent dog that has a lot of hunting motivation. This breed is mainly kept by hunters.
Care
Despite its small size, the PBGV is an active dog and needs daily exercise. It goes well with active families and can adapt just as well in the city as in the country. He is friendly and even-tempered and can get along well with children and other pets as long as he is well socialized. However, it is important to remember that as a hunting dog, he has a high prey drive, which may mean he could go after small animals.
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Suitable as a City Dog |
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Training & Education
Raising a PBGV can be a fun challenge as they are very intelligent but sometimes stubborn. You are full of energy and need physical and mental stimulation. Agility, tracking or flyball are great ways to keep them busy. It is important to slowly introduce the PBGV to frustration tolerance and impulse control. Positive reinforcement is particularly effective in training this breed. You should make sure to give your dog enough rest and not to keep him busy.
Nutrition & Grooming
The PBGV has a robust appetite and needs a well-balanced diet to maintain optimal weight. His diet should contain high quality protein, fats, vitamins and minerals. Overfeeding should be avoided to avoid obesity. In terms of grooming, the PBGV has a double coat with a coarse outer coat and a soft, dense undercoat. This coat structure makes the PBGV well suited to the German climate. However, the dog sheds, especially during shedding periods, and regular brushing is necessary to keep the coat healthy and minimize shedding.
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