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The Basset Fauve de Bretagne, also referred to as the Fawn Colored Brittany Basset, originated in France and is assigned to the hound group. [1] They share a few characteristics with other dog breeds and have several unique ones as well. This wikiHow will help you with figuring out whether or not a dog is a Basset Fauve de Bretagne.
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Body Structure
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See what the dog's size is. Bassets Fauve de Bretagne are typically anywhere from 12.5–15.5 inches (32–39 cm) tall, and they usually weigh somewhere between 27–35 pounds (12–16 kg). [2]
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Examine the dog's skull. Bassets Fauve de Bretagne should have a skull that is quite long, and you should also notice an arch on the dog's cranium that is flat, with a width that decreases from the back to the dog's not-too-noticeable superciliary arches. [3]
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Look at the dog's ears. Bassets Fauve de Bretagne should have ears that are attached in a fine way, and they should correspond with the dog's eyes. When the ears are brought forward, they should reach to the end of the dog's nose, and they end in points. The ears should be turned inside, with short, fine hair compared to the hair found on the rest of the dog's body. [4]
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View the dog's eyes. Bassets Fauve de Bretagne should have eyes that do not bulge and are also not set too deep. They should also be dark brown in color. [5]
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Check the dog's tail. Bassets Fauve de Bretagne should have a tail that is of a moderate length and carried in a little sickle of a manner. You should also notice a large base, with an end that is tapered well. Frequently, the tail is bristly, and when the dog is moving, the tail should be carried above the point of their topline, moving side to side regularly. [6]
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Notice the dog's overall appearance. Overall, Bassets Fauve de Bretagne should appear stocky, with a lively gait overall. [7]Advertisement
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Coat
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View the dog's coat color. Bassets Fauve de Bretagne should have a coat that is fawn in color. This may range anywhere from a golden wheaten to red brick color, and you may also notice a small amount of hairs on the ears and back that are of a black color. Sometimes, you may also notice a white-colored star on the dog's chest that is of a small size, though this isn't ideal. [8]
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Feel the coat's texture. Bassets Fauve de Bretagne should have a harsh coat that is quite rough in texture. [9]
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Check the coat's overall appearance. Overall, Bassets Fauve de Bretagne should have a coat that is quite short in length, with a face that does not appear excessively bushy. [10]Advertisement
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Temperament
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Figure out if the dog loves being outside. Bassets Fauve de Bretagne generally enjoy being outdoors, since they were originally bred to hunt along with their humans. [11]
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Note whether the dog has a lot of energy. Bassets Fauve de Bretagne typically have a lot of energy and will usually need a decent amount of exercise through things like daily walks or games of fetch, as otherwise, they may gain weight. [12]
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See if the dog is intelligent. Bassets Fauve de Bretagne are quite intelligent and will usually need a lot of mental stimulation in addition to physical exercise. [13]
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Be aware of stubbornness. Bassets Fauve de Bretagne are prone to stubbornness and need consistent, gentle training. [14]
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Find out if the dog is friendly. While they are protective of their family (though they aren't watchdogs), Bassets Fauve de Bretagne are known to typically be friendly dogs overall. [15]Advertisement
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Consider dog DNA testing if you want to know what your dog's breed is. DNA testing can help confirm whether or not your dog is a Basset Fauve de Bretagne.Thanks
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References
- ↑ https://www.akc.org/dog-breeds/basset-fauve-de-bretagne/
- ↑ https://www.akc.org/dog-breeds/basset-fauve-de-bretagne/
- ↑ http://www.fci.be/Nomenclature/Standards/036g06-en.pdf
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