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Grand Anglo-Français Blanc et Orange

Grand Anglo-Français Blanc et Orange

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The Grand Anglo-Français Blanc et Orange translated into English as the Great Anglo-French White and Orange Hound, is a breed of dog used in hunting as a scenthound, usually in packs. It is one of the Anglo-French hound breeds which were created by crossing French scenthounds with English (Anglo) foxhounds.

Habitat

This breed was developed in France, typically used in rural and forested areas where hunting is prevalent.

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Characteristics

Male Weight
36 kg
Female Weight
34 kg
Height
60–70 cm
Coat Length
Short
Coat Type
Smooth
Shedding Level
3/5
Grooming Needs
This breed has low to moderate grooming needs due to its short coat. Regular brushing will help to manage shedding and keep the coat healthy.
Life Expectancy
10–12 yrs

Useful to know

The Grand Anglo-Français Blanc et Orange is a sturdy scenthound known for its exceptional tracking abilities. It was developed by crossing French scenthounds with English foxhounds to combine the best traits of each. Typically used in hunting, this breed excels in pack environments. Their keen sense of smell and determination make them excellent for tracking game over long distances.

Temperament

TrainingThe Grand Anglo-Français Blanc et Orange is intelligent and responsive, but training requires consistency and patience. They respond best to positive reinforcement techniques.
ExerciseThis breed requires substantial daily exercise due to its hunting background. Long walks, runs, or active play sessions are essential to keep them physically and mentally stimulated.
Bark LevelModerate
Energy Level
TraitsLoyal, Determined, Energetic

Trainability

Responsiveness to training: /5

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