Great Anglo-French White and Black Hound
This strapping, adventurous hound excels in the pursuit of deer and roebuck in humid regions and undergrowth.
About the Great Anglo-French White and Black Hound
These brave, powerful dogs are built to chase down big game like wild boar and roe. Muscular and strong-boned, Great Anglo-French White and Black Hounds are as hardy and robust as their kinship to the Gascon Saintongeois would suggest.
The breed population is around 2,000 and some 200 puppies are born every year. They are used in 20 or more roe deer packs and one deer pack. They are friendly dogs that form close relationships with humans and are easy to manage in packs.
Source : faits et caractéristiques clés provenant de la Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI)
Particularités de la race
- Pays
- France
- Groupe
- FCI Group 6
- Catégorie de taille
- Races de grande taille
- Espérance de vie moyenne
- 10–14 ans
Robuste / Amical / Gros travailleur