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Grand Anglo-Français Tricolore

Grand Anglo-Français Tricolore

Wikipedia

The Grand Anglo-Francais Tricolore 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

The breed was developed in France, typically utilized in large hunting estates and forests.

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Characteristics

Male Weight
30 kg
Female Weight
28 kg
Height
60–70 cm
Coat Length
Short
Coat Type
Smooth
Shedding Level
3/5
Grooming Needs
Regular brushing is needed to maintain the coat, but grooming needs are not overly demanding.
Life Expectancy
10–12 yrs

Useful to know

The Grand Anglo-Français Tricolore is a recognized scenthound primarily employed in hunting larger game such as deer and boar. These dogs are known for their endurance, keen sense of smell, and ability to work in packs. They are valued for their ability to cover large distances efficiently and are frequently used by professional hunters.

Temperament

TrainingTraining should focus on recall and obedience due to their strong hunting instincts. They are intelligent but can be independent, requiring firm and consistent training.
ExerciseThis breed needs substantial daily exercise, including long walks, runs, and opportunities to scent and explore. They thrive in environments where they can run freely and follow scents.
Bark LevelModerate
Energy Level
TraitsEnergetic, Independent, Friendly

Trainability

Responsiveness to training: /5

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