Grand Anglo-Français Blanc et Orange

USD $800-$1200 Price Avg.

Hunting Dogs

Group

Cross Breed

Breed Type

Large

Size

10-13 years

Lifespan

Breed Information

Group Hunting Dogs
Popularity/Rank 322
Origin France
Other Names English-French Hound
Breed Type Cross Breed
Price (Avg.) USD $800-$1200
How much does a Grand Anglo-Français Blanc et Orange cost?
According to a rough estimate, you will spend between $800 to $1200 on your Grand Anglo-Français Blanc et Orange if you purchase it from a reputable breeder. If you select a dog with exceptional bloodlines, the price may be higher. The price might even be higher if the dog has already been trained. You'll usually pay less if you get a Grand Anglo-Français Blanc et Orange from a shelter.
Size Large
Weight Male: 65-75 pounds (29-34 kg),
Female: 55-65 pounds (25-29 kg)
Height Male: 24-26 inches (61-66 cm),
Female: 22-24 inches (56-61 cm)
Lifespan 10-13 years
Recognized by FCI
Not recognized by the American Kennel Club. And FCI in the Scent hounds and related breeds group, in the Scent hounds section.
Purpose Companion and Hunting.
Date of Origin 1894
Ancestry French Pointer, English Foxhound, English Setter

Appearance & Maintenance

Coat Double, Harsh, Thick
Coat Colors Orange & White
Grooming Level
Shedding Level
Eye Color Possibilities Amber, Blue, Brown, Hazel, Green
Nose Color Possibilities Blanc, Orange
Coat Color Possibilities Blanc, Orange, Blanc et Orange
Coat Length Medium
Coat Density Medium
Coat Texture Smooth and silky.
Recommended Brushes Slicker brush, Pin brush, Undercoat rake, Nail clippers, Shedding blade, Grooming mitt, Dematting comb, Grooming scissors.
Brushing Frequency Once a week

Breed Characteristics

Temperament Active, Outright, Productive, Tempered, Trainable
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 Yes
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
Hypoallergenic No
Energy Level
Exercise Required
Sleeping Required
Weight Gain Potential
Weather & Climate Tolerates warm and cold weather.
Stinkiness Low
Drooling tendency
Activity Level High
Rec. Walk Mileage Per Week 20 miles
Minutes of Activity Per Day 60-90 minutes

Food & Costing

Avg. Daily Food 4 to 5 cups of high-quality dry food a day, divided into two meals.
Cups Per Day 2.5 cups
Daily Cost $20-$30
Monthly Cost $50-$100

Reproducibility

Gestation Duration 60-64 days
How often can the Grand Anglo-Français Blanc et Orange have a litter? Once a year.
Litter Size 4-7 puppies (Once a year.)

Description

The Grand Anglo-Français Blanc et Orange is a large, powerful breed of dog that originated in France. It is a cross between the Grand Anglo-Français Blanc and the Orange de Provence. This breed has a strong, muscular body with an athletic build and an alert expression. The head is broad and the muzzle is long and tapered. The ears are set high on the head and hang down close to the cheeks. The eyes are dark brown or black in color, while the coat can be either white or orange in color with black markings on its face, chest, legs, and tail.

The lifespan of this breed ranges from 10 to 12 years when properly cared for. They typically weigh between 55 to 80 pounds (25 to 36 kg) when fully grown and stand at a height of 22 to 27 inches (56 to 69 cm).

The personality of this breed is loyal, friendly, intelligent, courageous, protective yet gentle with family members. They are very active dogs that need plenty of exercise daily such as running or playing fetch in order to stay healthy both physically and mentally.

Grand Anglo-Français Blanc et Orange dogs are generally friendly with other dogs as well as children if they have been socialized properly from an early age. They may be wary around strangers but will warm up quickly once they get used to them. They also get along well with other animals if introduced slowly over time so that they can become familiar with each other’s presence without feeling threatened or scared off by sudden movements or loud noises.

The temperament of this breed is confident yet calm which makes them great companions for families who want an active pet but don’t want one that’s overly excitable or hyperactive all the time. They do require consistent training though since they can be stubborn at times due to their independent nature so it’s important for owners to remain patient while teaching them commands and reinforcing good behavior regularly throughout their life together.

In terms of health concerns, Grand Anglo-Français Blanc et Orange dogs may suffer from hip dysplasia which can cause lameness in one or both hind legs if left untreated so it’s important for owners to keep up regular vet visits for checkups throughout their pet’s life span in order catch any potential issues early on before they become more serious problems down the line..

This breed has a high level of adaptability which makes them great pets for families who move around often since they can adjust easily into new environments without too much stress or anxiety about being left behind somewhere unfamiliar.. Additionally these dogs make excellent guard dogs due their alertness towards strangers as well as their loyalty towards family members which helps keep everyone safe from potential intruders.. Lastly these breeds have been known for being very affectionate towards those closest too them making them great companions who will always show love no matter what kind of day you had!

History

The Grand Anglo-Français Blanc et Orange is a large breed of dog that was once popular in France. The breed is thought to have originated in the early 1800s, and was used for hunting large game such as deer and boar. The Grand Anglo-Français Blanc et Orange almost became extinct in the early 1900s, but was saved by a few dedicated breeders. The breed is now gaining in popularity, and is recognized by several kennel clubs.

The Grand Anglo-Français Blanc et Orange is a descendant of the English White Terrier and the French Poitou Hound. The breed was developed in France, and was used for hunting large game such as deer and boar. The Grand Anglo-Français Blanc et Orange almost became extinct in the early 1900s, but was saved by a few dedicated breeders. The breed is now gaining in popularity, and is recognized by several kennel clubs.

The Grand Anglo-Français Blanc et Orange is a large, muscular dog with a short, white coat. The head is large and square, with erect ears and dark eyes. The body is long and lean, with strong legs and a long tail. Males stand up to 30 inches tall at the shoulder, while females are slightly smaller.

The Grand Anglo-Français Blanc et Orange is an active breed that needs plenty of exercise. They are intelligent dogs that are easy to train. They are also good with children and other pets.