Braque Francais

USD $1000-$1200 Price Avg.

Hunting Dogs

Group

Purebred

Breed Type

Medium

Size

11-14 years

Lifespan

Breed Information

Group Hunting Dogs
Popularity/Rank 280
Origin France
Other Names Braque Francais, French Pointing Dog, De Grande Taille
Breed Type Purebred
Price (Avg.) USD $1000-$1200
How much does it cost to buy a Braque Francais?
Braque Francais are usually priced differently from breeder to breeder and from place to place. As a rough guide, you can expect to pay between $1000 to $1200 if you purchase your dog from a reputable breeder. The price will increase if the dog has a fantastic pedigree. Dogs that already have basic training maybe even more expensive. But, most Braque Francais can be adopted through a shelter for a lower fee.
Size Medium
Weight Male: 45-60 pounds (20-27 kg),
Female: 40-55 pounds (18-25 kg)
Height Male: 22-26 inches (56-66 cm),
Female: 20-24 inches (51-61 cm)
Lifespan 11-14 years
Recognized by FCI
Not recognized by the American Kennel Club. And FCI in the Pointing Dogs group, in the Continental Pointing Dogs section.
Purpose Hunting, Companion
Date of Origin 17th Century
Ancestry Italian Pointing Dogs, Old Spanish Pointer, Southern Hound, Spanish Portuguese

Appearance & Maintenance

Coat Fine, Thick, Well-furnished
Coat Colors White & Red
Grooming Level
Shedding Level
Eye Color Possibilities Amber, Brown
Nose Color Possibilities Black
Coat Color Possibilities Brown, Pied, Sable, White
Coat Length Medium
Coat Density Normal
Coat Texture Straight
Recommended Brushes Flea Comb, Nail Clipper, Slicker Brush
Brushing Frequency Weekly

Breed Characteristics

Temperament Athletic, Entertaining, Obedient, Social
Intelligent
Trainability
Playfulness
Sensitivity Level
Affection Level
Social Interaction Required
Barking
Watchdog Ability
Territorial
Biting Force Low
Mouthiness
Impulse to Wander or Roam
Prey Drive
Adaptability
Tolerates Being Left Alone
Fighting Dog Not really

Good & Friendly with

Apartment Life Friendly
Stranger Friendly
Kid-Friendly
Cat Friendly
Dog Friendly
Office Friendly No
Senior Citizens Friendly
Pet Friendly
Friendly with First Time Owners No
Service Dog Not really
Therapy Dog Not really
Detection, Sniffer or Security Dog Not really
Search and Rescue Dog (SAR) Not really
Boat Dog Not really
Cart Pulling or Drafting Dog Not really

Health Elements

Health Issues
Health Problems Ectropion, Entropion, Hip Dysplasia, Pulmonic Stenosis
Hypoallergenic No
Energy Level
Exercise Required
Sleeping Required
Weight Gain Potential
Weather & Climate Tolerates warm and cold weather.
Stinkiness Medium
Drooling tendency
Activity Level High
Rec. Walk Mileage Per Week 14 miles
Minutes of Activity Per Day 60 minutes

Food & Costing

Avg. Daily Food 3 to 4.5 cups of high-quality dry food a day, divided into two meals.
Cups Per Day 3 cups
Daily Cost $1.50 - $1.90
Monthly Cost $39.00 - $52.00

Reproducibility

Gestation Duration 60-64 days
How often can the Braque Francais have a litter? Once a year.
Litter Size 6 to 8 puppies (Once a year.)

Description

The Braque Francais is a medium-sized breed of gun dog that originated in France. It is a versatile hunting dog, used for pointing and retrieving game. The Braque Francais has a strong, muscular body with a long muzzle and ears that hang close to the head. Its coat is short and dense, usually white with brown or black markings.

The average lifespan of the Braque Francais is between 12 and 14 years. They typically weigh between 40 and 55 pounds, with males being slightly larger than females. The colors of the breed can range from white to black or brown, with some having tan markings as well.

The personality of the Braque Francais is loyal, intelligent, and eager to please its owners. They are very active dogs who need plenty of exercise in order to stay healthy and happy. They are also very social animals who enjoy spending time with their families as well as other dogs or animals they may come into contact with on walks or at the park.

Braque Francais dogs are generally friendly towards other dogs, children, and other animals they may encounter in their daily lives; however they can be wary of strangers if not properly socialized from an early age. With proper training and socialization they can become great family pets who will be loyal companions for many years to come!

The temperament of the Braque Francais is alert yet gentle; they make excellent watchdogs but do not bark excessively unless provoked by something unusual or suspicious activity around them. They are also highly trainable due to their intelligence level which makes them great candidates for obedience classes or agility courses!

When it comes to health issues, the Braque Francais is generally considered a healthy breed; however there have been reports of hip dysplasia in some individuals so it’s important to get your pup checked out by a vet regularly just in case any issues arise down the line!

In terms of adaptability level, this breed does quite well when it comes to adjusting to new environments; however due to their high energy levels they do require plenty of exercise on a daily basis so if you’re looking for an apartment pet then this might not be the best choice for you!

Overall though these pups make wonderful family pets thanks to their loyalty towards their owners as well as their intelligence which makes them easy trainable companions! So if you’re looking for an active yet gentle companion then look no further than the Braque Francais – you won’t regret it!

History

The Braque Francais is a breed of gun dog originating in France. The Braque Francais was used for hunting in the early 1900s and was almost extinct by the end of World War II. The breed was saved by a few French breeders and became popular in the United States in the 1970s. The Braque Francais is a descendant of the French pointer and is recognized as a separate breed by the American Kennel Club and the United Kennel Club.

The Braque Francais is a medium-sized breed with a short, dense coat that can be either solid liver or liver and white patched. The head is long and narrow with a tapered muzzle, and the ears are medium-sized and hang close to the head. The eyes are dark brown and almond-shaped, and the teeth meet in a scissors bite. The body is muscular and compact with straight legs, and the tail is medium-length and carried low when relaxed.

The Braque Francais was originally bred for hunting in France, but almost became extinct during World War II. A few French breeders managed to keep the breed alive, and it eventually became popular in the United States in the 1970s. Today, the Braque Francais is used as both a hunting dog and a companion animal.