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History The
fauve de Bretagne is one of the oldest French scent hound breeds and as
early as the XIV century a gentleman by the name of Huet des Ventes had
a pack of these dogs. Much used until the XIX century for wolf hunting
in Brittany, it suffered a decline when these animals disappeared.
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GENERAL
APPEARANCE
BEHAVIOUR
*TEMPERAMENT
* Fauves de Bretagne are impassioned hunters but are good natured with
people, sociable, affectionate and equable.
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HEAD Skull
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Nose
Muzzle
* Slightly tapering rather than being perfectly rectangular. Lips
* Covering well the lower jaw but without excess. Moustaches only slightly
furnished. Jaws*Teeth*
The jaws and teeth are strong, meeting in a perfect and even scissors
bite. The upper incisors cover the lower in close contact. The incisors
are set square to the jaws. Absence
of first premolars is not penalized. Eyes
* Neither bulging nor set too deeply in the orbits, dark brown in colour.
The conjunctiva is not apparent. The expression is lively. Ears*
Finely attached, in line with the eye, just reaching the end of the nose
when drawn forward, ending in a point, turned inwards and covered by
finer and shorter hair than on the rest of the body.
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BODY
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FOREQUARTERS
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GAIT/MOVEMENT
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SEVERE
FAULTS
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Faults Note ** Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrottum.
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