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Grand Anglo-Francais Blanc et Orange

Also known as: Great Anglo-Francais White and Orange Hound
Origin: France
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The Grand Anglo-Francais Blanc et Orange is a powerful scenthound bred for hunting large game. With a striking white and orange coat, they excel in tracking and require ample exercise.

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HEIGHT
24โ€“28 inches
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61โ€“71 cm
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WEIGHT
66โ€“79 lbs
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30โ€“36 kg
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Coat Colors
White and Orange
Coat Type
Smooth
Length
Short
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Chase Drive
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Overview

Breed Overview

The Grand Anglo-Francais Blanc et Orange is a distinguished breed of scenthound that embodies the rich hunting traditions of France. With its powerful build and striking white and orange coat, this breed is not only visually impressive but also possesses exceptional tracking abilities. Developed in the late 1800s through the crossing of French scenthounds and English foxhounds, the Grand Anglo-Francais Blanc et Orange was specifically bred for hunting large game, such as roe deer and wild boar, in packs.

Their keen sense of smell and endurance make them invaluable companions in the field, where they excel at following scents and working collaboratively with other hounds. Despite their impressive hunting skills, the Grand Anglo-Francais Blanc et Orange is not typically suited for life as a companion animal. These dogs thrive in environments where they can engage in their natural instincts, and they require ample space and exercise to remain happy and healthy.

Their temperament is generally friendly and sociable, especially with other dogs, but they may not be the best choice for families looking for a pet due to their strong hunting drive and need for structured training. In terms of care, the Grand Anglo-Francais Blanc et Orange has minimal grooming needs, thanks to its short coat. Regular exercise is crucial, with a recommended daily routine of at least 90 to 120 minutes of vigorous activity.

This breed is best suited for experienced dog owners who understand the needs of hunting breeds and can provide the necessary training and socialization. Overall, the Grand Anglo-Francais Blanc et Orange is a remarkable breed that showcases the beauty and skill of traditional hunting dogs. While they may not fit the mold of a typical family pet, their loyalty and work ethic make them a cherished companion for those who appreciate their unique qualities and abilities.

Fun Facts

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Despite their hunting background, they can be friendly and sociable with other dogs.

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The breed is known for its exceptional sense of smell, making it a top choice for hunting large game.

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They are often kept in packs, reflecting their strong pack instincts and social nature.

Breed Characteristics

Family & Friends

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Human Bond
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Family Fit
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Good Behavior

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Pack Player
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Training Ease
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Beginner Friendly
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Get Up & Go

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Exercise Style
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Household Harmony

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Easy Coat
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Temperament & Personality

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๐Ÿ•Core Temperament

The temperament of the Grand Anglo-Francais Blanc et Orange is generally friendly and sociable, particularly with other dogs. However, their strong hunting instincts can lead to independent behavior, making them less suitable as family pets.

They are intelligent and can be trained, but their training may require patience and consistency. This breed is best suited for experienced dog owners who can provide a structured environment and ample opportunities for exercise and mental stimulation.

๐Ÿ’ซPersonality Profile

The Grand Anglo-Francais Blanc et Orange is a breed characterized by its loyalty and energetic disposition. These dogs are known for their strong hunting instincts, which can make them independent and sometimes stubborn.

They thrive in environments where they can engage in physical activities and utilize their keen sense of smell. While they are generally friendly with other dogs, their high prey drive means they may not be suitable for homes with smaller pets.

Their sociable nature makes them good companions in a hunting pack, but they may not adapt well to family life or urban settings due to their need for space and exercise.

๐Ÿ”ŠVocal Tendencies

The Grand Anglo-Francais Blanc et Orange has a moderate noise level, with a tendency to bark when excited or during hunting activities. They may vocalize to alert their handlers or communicate with other dogs in the pack.

While they are not excessive barkers, their vocalizations can be more pronounced when they are engaged in hunting or when they sense something unusual in their environment. Owners should be prepared for some barking, especially in situations that trigger their hunting instincts.

Affection & Social Traits

Cuddle Factor
Human Bond
Kid-Friendly
Pet-Friendly
Family Fit

Energy & Activity

Intelligence
Daily Energy
Play Spirit

Communication Style

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Care Requirements

Exercise

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Daily Exercise

120 minutes

The Grand Anglo-Francais Blanc et Orange is a high-energy breed that requires substantial daily exercise to maintain its physical and mental well-being. Ideally, these dogs should engage in at least 90 to 120 minutes of vigorous exercise each day. This can include activities such as long walks, running, and engaging in hunting simulations or scent work, which cater to their natural instincts as scenthounds.

Given their history as pack hunters, they thrive in environments where they can run freely and explore. Puppies may require shorter, more frequent exercise sessions to accommodate their developing bodies, while senior dogs may benefit from gentler activities to avoid strain. Regular exercise not only helps manage their weight but also reduces the likelihood of behavioral issues stemming from pent-up energy, such as destructiveness or excessive barking.

Without adequate exercise, these dogs may become restless and exhibit undesirable behaviors.

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Living & Adaptability

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Space Requirements

The Grand Anglo-Francais Blanc et Orange requires ample space to thrive, ideally a large yard or access to open fields where they can run and explore. While they can adapt to living in a home with a yard, they are not well-suited for apartment living due to their size and energy levels.

Owners in smaller living situations should ensure they have access to nearby parks or open spaces for regular exercise. The breed's size and activity level necessitate a safe, spacious environment to prevent boredom and potential behavioral issues.

Lack of space can lead to anxiety and destructive behavior, so it is crucial for potential owners to consider their living arrangements before bringing this breed into their home.

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Climate Preference

Temperate Cold

Feeding

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Schedule

Adults: 2 meals a day; Puppies: 3 meals a day.
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Food Types

High-quality dry kibble Wet food Raw food
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Portion Size

3-4 cups per day, divided into two meals for adults; adjust portions based on activity level and age.
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Special Nutritional Needs

The Grand Anglo-Francais Blanc et Orange does not have any specific dietary restrictions, but it is essential to provide a balanced diet rich in protein to support their active lifestyle. Owners should monitor their dog's weight and adjust food portions accordingly to prevent obesity, which can lead to health issues. Regular veterinary check-ups can help identify any dietary needs or sensitivities.

Grooming

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Overview

The Grand Anglo-Francais Blanc et Orange has a short, dense coat that requires minimal grooming. Regular brushing once a week is sufficient to remove loose hair and dirt.

Bathing should be done as needed, typically every few months or when the dog becomes particularly dirty. Owners should also check and clean the dog's ears regularly to prevent infections, as the breed has long drop ears that can trap moisture and debris.

Nail trimming should be done every few weeks to keep the nails at a healthy length.

Grooming Needs
Shedding Level
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Care Schedule

Brush weekly, bathe as needed (every few months), trim nails every 2-4 weeks.

Health Profile

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Health Care

Regular health care is crucial for the longevity of the Grand Anglo-Francais Blanc et Orange. Routine veterinary check-ups, vaccinations, and preventive treatments for parasites are essential to maintain their health.

Early detection of health issues can significantly impact their quality of life and lifespan. Owners should also be proactive in monitoring their dog's weight, dental health, and overall well-being throughout different life stages to ensure they remain healthy and active.

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Health Issues Overview

Hip Dysplasia
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Average Lifespan

10 - 12 years
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Genetic Factors

Genetics plays a significant role in the lifespan of the Grand Anglo-Francais Blanc et Orange. Responsible breeding practices that prioritize health and temperament can help reduce the risk of hereditary health issues.

Potential owners should seek reputable breeders who conduct health screenings and prioritize genetic diversity to ensure the best possible outcomes for their dogs. Understanding the breed's genetic predispositions can help owners make informed decisions about care and management.

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Living Conditions

The Grand Anglo-Francais Blanc et Orange thrives in environments that allow for ample exercise and social interaction. Living in a rural area with access to open spaces is ideal, as it allows these dogs to engage in their natural hunting behaviors.

Urban living may not be suitable due to their high energy levels and need for space to roam. Additionally, exposure to various weather conditions can impact their health; they should be protected from extreme heat or cold.

Regular social interaction with other dogs and humans is essential for their mental well-being, as they are pack-oriented animals.

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Common Health Issues

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Hip Dysplasia

Warning Signs
LimpingDifficulty rising or jumpingReduced activity levels
Diagnosis

Veterinarians typically diagnose hip dysplasia through physical examinations and X-rays.

Treatment

Treatment options may include weight management, physical therapy, or surgery in severe cases.

Management Tips

Maintain a healthy weight, provide joint supplements, and engage in low-impact exercises to support joint health.

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Ear Infections

Warning Signs
Scratching at earsFoul odor from earsRedness or swelling
Diagnosis

Diagnosis is usually made through physical examination and ear swabs.

Treatment

Treatment may involve cleaning the ears and administering antibiotics or antifungal medications.

Management Tips

Regular ear cleaning and monitoring for signs of infection can help prevent issues.

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Preventive Care

Hip Evaluation

Hip Evaluation assesses the hip joints for dysplasia, which is common in larger breeds.

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Recommended at 12-18 months and periodically thereafter.

Ear Examination

Ear Examination checks for signs of infection or other issues in the ears, which are prone to problems due to their structure.

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Annually or as needed based on symptoms.

Training

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Training Profile

Training Ease
Chase Drive
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Training Tips

Training the Grand Anglo-Francais Blanc et Orange requires patience and consistency. Positive reinforcement techniques, such as treats and praise, work best to motivate this breed.

Start with basic obedience commands and gradually introduce more complex tasks, incorporating scent work to keep them engaged. Regular training sessions should be short but frequent to maintain their interest.

Socialization with other dogs and people is vital, as it helps them develop good manners and reduces the likelihood of aggressive behaviors. Owners should also establish clear boundaries and expectations to help the dog understand their role within the household.

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Work Drive

The Grand Anglo-Francais Blanc et Orange has a strong work drive, stemming from its history as a hunting dog. These dogs thrive when given tasks that challenge their physical and mental abilities.

Activities such as scent tracking, agility training, and hunting simulations can provide the necessary stimulation to keep them engaged. Without sufficient mental and physical challenges, they may become bored and exhibit undesirable behaviors.

It is essential for owners to provide regular opportunities for their dogs to work and engage in activities that align with their instincts.

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Training Considerations

Training the Grand Anglo-Francais Blanc et Orange can present challenges, particularly due to their strong hunting instincts and independent nature. These dogs may exhibit stubbornness or distraction when training, especially if they catch a scent that piques their interest.

To overcome these challenges, consistent and positive reinforcement training methods are essential. Engaging them in scent work or tracking exercises can help channel their natural instincts into productive activities.

Socialization from an early age is also crucial to ensure they are well-adjusted and comfortable around other dogs and people. Owners should be prepared for a commitment to training and socialization to help manage any behavioral issues that may arise.

History & Heritage

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Origins & Heritage

The Grand Anglo-Francais Blanc et Orange originated in France during the late 19th century, a time when hunting was a popular sport among the nobility and rural communities. The breed was developed by crossing local French scenthounds, known for their excellent tracking abilities, with English foxhounds, which contributed to their size and stamina.

This combination resulted in a powerful hound that excelled in hunting large game. The breed's name reflects its distinctive white and orange coat, which is characteristic of its lineage.

As hunting practices evolved, the Grand Anglo-Francais Blanc et Orange became a staple in hunting packs, showcasing its skills in the field. Despite its historical significance, the breed remains relatively rare outside of France, where it is primarily bred for hunting purposes.

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Development History

The Grand Anglo-Francais Blanc et Orange was developed in the late 1800s through the crossing of French scenthounds, particularly the Billy, with English foxhounds. This breeding aimed to create a robust hunting dog capable of tracking and hunting large game.

The breed was officially recognized in 1957, along with other Anglo-French hound varieties. Its development reflects the historical need for effective hunting dogs in France, where they were utilized in packs to pursue game such as deer and boar.

Over time, the breed has maintained its primary role as a hunting dog rather than a companion or show dog, which has influenced its breeding practices and characteristics.

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Historical Purpose

The Grand Anglo-Francais Blanc et Orange was primarily bred for hunting large game, such as roe deer and wild boar, in packs. Its strong sense of smell and endurance made it an ideal choice for hunters seeking a reliable companion in the field.

The breed's historical role as a pack dog reflects the traditional hunting practices in France, where groups of these hounds would work together under the guidance of a human handler. While they are not commonly kept as pets, their contributions to hunting culture have solidified their place in the canine world.

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Cultural Impact

The Grand Anglo-Francais Blanc et Orange holds a significant place in French hunting culture, being one of the traditional breeds used for hunting large game. Its development reflects the historical blending of English and French hunting practices, showcasing the importance of scent hounds in the pursuit of game.

This breed is often associated with rural hunting traditions in France, where it is valued for its endurance, keen sense of smell, and ability to work in packs. The breed's recognition by the Sociรฉtรฉ Centrale Canine and the Fรฉdรฉration Cynologique Internationale underscores its importance in the canine world, particularly among hunting enthusiasts.

In North America, it has gained attention as a rare breed, appealing to those seeking a unique companion with a strong hunting background.

Conservation Status

Status
Not Extinct
Population
Rare
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Conservation Note

While not endangered, this breed remains rare. Dedicated breeding programs and enthusiast support are important for maintaining healthy population numbers.