Basset fauve de Bretagne
Life expectancy
14 years
Age adult
11 months
Height (Shoulder height)
36 cm
Weight
16 kg
Coat texture
medium length / coarse-haired / wavy
Coat color
wheat-coloured to brick-red
Common illnesses
dysplasia of the hip joint / eye diseases
Food expenses per month in €
about € 41
Suitable for children
Rather yes
Needs a garden
Rather not
Hunting motivated / needs alternative employment
Rather yes
First dog suitable
Rather yes
Allergy friendly
Rather not
Athletic
Very atletic
Attention
Needs much attention
Care and grooming
Low grooming effort
Eager to learn
Medium
Exercise
Needs a lot of exercise
Nature
friendly / balanced / active / bold / likes hunting / loving
Bred for
den hunting
Common illnesses
dysplasia of the hip joint / eye diseases
Dog type according to FCI
scent hounds and related breeds
FCI description
They have always been used as hunting dogs, have an extraordinary sense of smell and pick up every trace. Running dogs had to follow the game over long distances, sweat dogs search for the injured (sweaty) game and follow it. They have an enormous urge to move and need a lot of exercise and meaningful, species-appropriate occupation. Many breeds, especially sweat dogs, are only handed over to hunters. If you are not aware of what hunting motivation means, you may soon be overwhelmed. Because this instinct cannot be completely trained away.
Dogs of this group are considered friendly, intelligent and social, therefore they are popular companion dogs. Think about whether you can cope with the hunting temperament, because once the untrained hunting dog has a track in his nose he quickly forgets any obedience and is up and away.
Short description
The Basset fauve de Bretagne needs a lot of exercise and has a daredevil temperament. He likes to hunt and needs a lot of mental activity, otherwise he quickly gets bored. In the family he is trustful and loving.
This information is indicative and adheres to the breed standard. Each animal is an individual and has a personal character, as well as its own needs. Thus, a breed is not a guarantee of certain behaviors, etc.