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Basset Fauve de Bretagne

Hound Group

Lively, affectionate and stubborn

Basset Fauve de Bretagne

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Breed Overview

The Basset Fauve de Bretagne is a small, hardy, and cheerful hound breed. Originally bred for hunting, they have evolved into versatile companions known for their friendly nature and adaptability.

Physical Characteristics
  • Size Small to Medium
  • Height 12.5-15.5 inches (both males and females)
  • Weight 25-40 pounds (both males and females)
  • Life Span 11-14 years
  • Coat Short, dense, and wiry
  • Color Fawn or wheaten (a range of golden and reddish hues)
  • Grooming Moderate; requires regular brushing and occasional professional grooming
  • Temperament Lively, affectionate, and sociable; known for being friendly and eager to please
  • Energy Level Moderate to high
  • Intelligence High
Health Needs
  • Exercise Enjoys daily walks and playtime
  • Trainability Responsive to training, though can be stubborn at times
  • Socialization Good with families, children, and other dogs
  • Grooming Moderate; requires regular brushing and occasional professional grooming
  • Health Issues Generally healthy, but can be prone to spinal issues, ear infections, and obesity
Environment
  • Suitability for Families Excellent family pet
  • Suitable Living Space Suitable for houses with yards or apartments, if provided daily exercise; thrives on attention and activity.

About the Breed

Basset Fauve de Bretagnes are versatile dogs, initially bred for hunting small game. Their keen sense of smell and agility make them excellent hunters, though they are equally content being family pets.

History of the Breed

Originating from France, the breed was developed from the now-extinct Grand Fauve de Bretagne. They were bred to hunt in brambles and underbrush, their size and agility making them particularly adept at this task.

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Fun Facts About the Basset Fauve de Bretagne

What To Expect When Caring For a Basset Fauve de Bretagne

Health

Generally healthy but can be prone to spinal issues, ear infections, and obesity. Regular health check-ups and screenings are recommended.

Grooming

Their coat requires regular brushing to prevent matting and to maintain its wiry texture. Occasional professional grooming may be needed to strip their coat.

Exercise

They require daily exercise, such as walks and playtime, to keep them fit and happy. Their hunting instinct may lead them to follow scents, so a secure area for off-leash play is recommended.

Training

Training should start early and be consistent. They respond well to positive reinforcement. Their intelligence and eagerness to please make training a rewarding experience.

Nutrition

A well-balanced diet is suitable for their size and activity level. Care should be taken to monitor their food intake to prevent obesity, as they can be prone to weight gain.

Caring for a Basset Fauve de Bretagne is a delightful experience for those who appreciate a lively and affectionate companion. They thrive in environments where they can be part of the family and engage in regular activities. With proper care and attention, they make wonderful, loyal pets.

Basset Fauve de Bretagne Common Health Issues and Recommended Tests

The Basset Fauve de Bretagne, known for its lively character and robust build, is generally a healthy breed. However, like all dog breeds, they are predisposed to certain health conditions. Being aware of these conditions and conducting recommended tests can help in maintaining their health.

Description: Due to their long back and short legs, they can be prone to spinal problems, including intervertebral disc disease.

Description: Their long, floppy ears can trap moisture and lead to ear infections.

Description: Their love for food and a tendency to gain weight, if not properly managed.

Description: Including cataracts and retinal diseases.

Spinal Issues

Description: Due to their long back and short legs, they can be prone to spinal problems, including intervertebral disc disease.

Ear Infections

Description: Their long, floppy ears can trap moisture and lead to ear infections.

Obesity

Description: Their love for food and a tendency to gain weight, if not properly managed.

Eye Problems

Description: Including cataracts and retinal diseases.

Regular veterinary check-ups are essential to catch any health issues early, and prompt attention to any changes in your dog's behavior or appearance is key. With proper care and attention to health, Basset Fauve de Bretagnes can lead happy, healthy lives as beloved members of their families.

Prescription Medication Assistance for Basset Fauve de Bretagne

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How Much Does It Cost To Care For A Basset Fauve de Bretagne?

Caring for a Basset Fauve de Bretagne involves various annual expenses, which can vary depending on factors such as your location, the individual dog’s needs, and the level of care you choose to provide. Here’s a general breakdown of the annual costs for a Basset Fauve de Bretagne:

A purebred Basset Fauve de Bretagne puppy from a reputable breeder can be quite expensive. Always consider adopting from a shelter or rescue.

Initial Cost

$1000 - 2000

Potential Additional Costs:

When searching for a reputable breeder, seek online reviews, and advice from vets, groomers, and fellow Basset Fauve de Bretagne enthusiasts.

Initial supplies like a crate, bed, bowls, collar, and leash can really add up.

Initial Cost

$200 - 500

Potential Additional Costs:

You may already have many of these items at home. Costs will vary depending on your purchase choices.

High-quality dog food and treats for a medium-sized breed.

Estimated Cost

$300 - 700

Potential Additional Costs:

Learn more about the best quality dog food for Basset Fauve de Bretagne.

They have moderate grooming needs.

Estimated Cost

$100 - 300

Potential Additional Costs:

If you choose to perform simple grooming tasks at home you will need to invest in high-quality grooming supplies, such as dog-safe shampoos, nail trimmers, and haircutting shears.

Basset Fauve de Bretagne require routine vet visits for check-ups, vaccinations, and flea and tick prevention.

Estimated Cost

$500 - 800

Potential Additional Costs:

The cost of veterinary care can vary widely depending on your geographic location and many other factors. This estimate only represents the cost of wellness care, and does not include any potential illnesses or injuries that may arise.

Pet insurance offers financial protection and peace of mind, ensuring that you can afford necessary veterinary care in the event of an emergency.

Estimated Cost

$200 - 600

Potential Additional Costs:

Insurance premiums vary depending on the coverage you choose as well as your Basset Fauve de Bretagne's age and health. Get a FREE, no-strings quote from the top pet insurers!

Your Basset Fauve de Bretagne will need toys, chews, wellness supplements, car safety equipment, and other supplies throughout their life.

Estimated Cost

$100 - 300

Potential Additional Costs:

Additional supplies can add up depending on the level of care you provide your pup.

Professional training is extremely important, but can add several hundred dollars to the cost of your dog's care.

Estimated Cost

$500 - 2000

Potential Additional Costs:

Online Courses are available and can help you save money.

Setting aside funds for unexpected health issues is always a good idea.

Estimated Cost

Varies based on need

Potential Additional Costs:

Can easily reach into the thousands with surgical costs, IVs, medications and after hours treatment.

If you travel or work long hours, you may need boarding or pet sitting services.

Estimated Cost

Varies based on need

Potential Additional Costs:

Overnight-boarding, day-boarding, and pet-sitting costs vary depending on the area you live, length of stay/frequency of services, and the amenities offered by the boarding facility or pet sitter.

A one-time fee for microchipping and annual local licensing fees.

Estimated Cost

$50 - 100

Total Estimated Annual Cost:

$2950 - $7300

It's important to note that these figures are estimates and can vary. Also, the first year of owning a dog can be more expensive due to one-time costs like spaying/neutering, initial vaccinations, and training. Regular budgeting for your dog's needs and an emergency fund for unforeseen costs are essential for responsible pet ownership.

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