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Grand Bleu de Gascogne

Large and impressive, the Grand Bleu de Gascogne has a long, noble head with pendulous ears, a muscular neck and powerful body. Somewhat like a bloodhound but lacking the excessive skin, this is an athletic scent hound built to go all day. Named for their size and distinctive blue colour, created by mottled black hairs on a white background.

Lifespan
10-12 years
Weight
32-35kg
Height
64-70cm for males, and 60-65cm for females
Colours
Distinctive blue colour created by mottled black hairs on a white background.Tan markings should be found on the face, ears, legs and under the tail
Size
Medium
Kennel Club Groups
Hound
The need-to-know
  • Dogs suitable for experienced owners
  • Extra training required
  • Generally healthy breed
  • Enjoys vigorous walks
  • Enjoys more than two hours of walking a day
  • Large dog
  • Some drool
  • Requires grooming once a week
  • Chatty and vocal dog
  • Barks and alerts to visitors/anything unusual
  • Generally friendly with other dogs
  • May need additional training to live with other pets
  • Great family dog
  • Needs a large garden
  • Best suited to countryside
  • Cannot be left alone
Generally healthy breed

The Grand Bleu de Gascogne breed can suffer from:
- Hip dysplasia 
- Gastric dilatation volvulus

Priority Kennel Club health schemes and testing: 
None but there are several recommended schemes that the Kennel Club recommends which can be found here.

¹J. E. Premont et al, 'Perilimbal pocket technique for surgical repositioning of prolapsed nictitans gland in dogs', 2012, Veterinary Record.

Personality

Although large and athletic, the Grand Bleu is often described as lethargic. Their skill is in their persistence and ability in picking up a cold scent, rather than in speed. Described as aristocratic and noble, this is really a‘hound person’s hound’, happier in a group of hounds and preferring to spend a lot of time outdoors, they are not likely to suit the average pet home. Determination and perseverance are strong traits and you will have to work very hard to get a Grand Bleu to work for you.

Did You Know?

  • George Washington owned a pack of seven Grand Bleu de Gascogne, one of which gave birth to a litter of 15.
  • It is claimed that there are now more Grand Bleu in America than there are in France.