Basset Fauve de Bretagne

About

The Basset Fauve de Bretagne is a small, sturdy hunting dog with a rough, wiry coat that is typically fawn-colored. Originating from France, this breed is known for its keen scenting ability and determined nature. Basset Fauves are friendly, energetic, and make excellent companions, requiring regular exercise and mental stimulation.

Breed Size
  • Weight (Male)

    15-18 kg

  • Weight (Female)

    15-18 kg

  • Height (Male)

    35-39 sm

  • Height (Female)

    35-39 sm

Coat
  • Fur Type

    Wiry/Double

  • Color

    One color

Care
  • Walk

    >45 minutes/day

  • Breed group

    Foundation Stock Service

  • Breed Size

    M

  • Demeanor category

    Outgoing

Breed Traits
  • Barking
  • Good with young children
  • Drooling
  • Energy level value
  • Grooming frequency value
  • Good with other dogs
  • Trainability
Breeds Club Recognition
  • Trainability Category

    >May be Stubborn

  • Temperament

    >Smart, Cheerful, Determined

Blog About Pet Care

The Basset Fauve de Bretagne is a small yet sturdy hunting dog that hails from the Brittany region of France. Originally bred for hunting small game like rabbits, this breed is known for its keen sense of smell, tenacity, and ability to navigate through rough terrain with ease. Physically, the Basset Fauve de Bretagne has a compact, muscular build with short legs that give it a distinctive appearance. Its coat is rough and wiry, typically in shades of fawn or wheaten, providing excellent protection against harsh outdoor conditions. The breed’s expressive eyes and long ears add to its charming, alert look. Despite its hunting background, the Basset Fauve de Bretagne is a friendly and affectionate dog that gets along well with people and other animals. They are known for their lively and cheerful disposition, making them excellent companions for families. However, their strong hunting instincts mean they can be quite determined and may have a tendency to follow their nose, so a secure environment and consistent training are important. This breed is energetic and requires regular exercise to stay healthy and content. They enjoy outdoor activities and benefit from opportunities to engage their scenting abilities. While they are intelligent and eager to please, their independent streak can sometimes make training a challenge, so patience and positive reinforcement are key. Overall, the Basset Fauve de Bretagne is a devoted and spirited breed that thrives in active households where it can participate in both work and play. Their blend of hunting prowess and affectionate nature makes them a versatile and loving companion.