Braque du Puy – The Tallest French Braque

What makes the Braque du Puy Unique?

Braque du Puy dogs are known for their speed, agility and flexibility and have excellent scenting skills. They are more suited to country life especially for hunting in low lying marshlands and bushy areas. Conversely, they are not powerful swimmers and do not work well in water. Since, they are high spirited, they require a lot of exercise. A lively and energetic breed, Braque du Puy proves to be a nice, affectionate and impressive pet and a companion for families.

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Size: Males – 63.5 to 68.58 cm (25 to 27 inches)
Females – 63.5 to 68.58 cm (25 to 27 inches)
Weight: Males – 20 to 29 kg (45 to 65 pounds)
Females – 20 to 29 kg (45 to 65 pounds)
Origin: France
Life Span: 12 years
Colour: White with orange or liver coloured marks
Litter Size: up to 8 puppies

Is the Braque du Puy Right For You?

A fast, enthusiastic and obedient dog, Braque du Puy is a good-looking and intelligent breed. Read through the following lines to know more about the Braque du Puy dog breed.

Braque du Puy dogs are known for their speed, agility and flexibility and have excellent scenting skills. They are more suited to country life especially for hunting in low lying marshlands and bushy areas. Conversely, they are not powerful swimmers and do not work well in water. Since, they are high spirited, they require a lot of exercise. A lively and energetic breed, Braque du Puy proves to be a nice, affectionate and impressive pet and a companion for families.

In 5 Words

  • Lively
  • Spirited
  • Agile
  • Intelligent
  • Swift
Fun Fact

THE BREED WAS CREATED IN POITOU IN THE 19TH CENTURY BY CROSSING OTHER BRAQUES WITH GREYHOUND-TYPE DOGS.

Characteristics

Exercise
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Trainability
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Health Issues

Learn About the Braque du Puy

Description

Description

Braque du Puy, also known as du puy pointer, is a high spirited and very lovable gun dog. One of the oldest hunting dogs, the Braque du Puy originated in France. It is the tallest dog among the French Braque dogs, others including Braque D’Auvergne, the Braque D’Ariege, Braque du Borbonnais, and Braque St. Germain. It serves as an excellent hunting dog over wide-open terrain and plain areas. A fast, enthusiastic and obedient dog, Braque du Puy is a good-looking and intelligent breed. Read through the following lines to know more about the Braque du Puy dog breed.

Short History

Short History of the Braque du Puy

The Braque du Puy breed was originated in the 1800s in Poitou, a province in west-central France. It was bred for hunting in the lowlands. The province was famous for marshlands, thus clearly indicating why a low land hunting breed was bred here. The breed was created by cross breeding another Braque Francais with greyhound-type dogs. Another popular story about the origin of Braque du Puy is that two brothers named du Puy crossed their Braque Francais dog with a Sloughi dog to create this one. Most of them have died now and very few are seen occasionally in rare pets’ market around the world.

Temperament

Temperament

The Braque du Puy is a nice and active breed, which is very suitable as a hunting dog rather than a companion dog. Because of their hunting instincts, this breed has high endurance and energy. They have a keen sense of smell and sharp eyes that allows them to spot small animals from a distance. They are highly intelligent and attentive. Aside from their eyes and nose, Braque du Puy also has a good sense of hearing which enables them to hear high-pitched voices from a distance.

Braque du Puy socializes with children very well and rarely causes problems with other dogs. The breed can , however, be difficult in the company of cats and other small animals. The dog breed is not quite easy to train , as it can be both stubborn and headstrong. But a dog owner can eventually activate the Braque du Puy with the right, friendly approach and extreme patience.

Caring for Your Braque du Puy

Health

General Health

Braque du Puys thrive well outdoors. They would rather go out and run in the fields than stay at home. Their grooming needs are not as extensive as other breeds. Daily brushes, with stiff brush, are sufficient for their coats. Baths can be taken only when needed because wiping off the dirt with a damp towel is enough. Use dry shampoo when giving them baths.

This breed is considered to be a hardy and healthy breed. However, some dog owners reported the following health problems:

  • Hip and elbow dysplasia
  • Various joint problems
  • Eye issues such as cherry eye
  • Gastrointestinal problems such as bloat
  • Skin allergies

Braque du Puys are prone to toenail infections. Keep their nails trimmed and dirt free at all times to prevent any health problems. Their long ears are also susceptible to infections. Keep them dry and dirt free. Other problems may include hip and elbow dysplasia and sensitivity to anaesthesia.

Grooming & Bathing

Grooming & Bathing

Braque du Puy demands regular grooming. It should be cleaned up every other day with a hard brush or a bristle brush to keep the mantle shining regularly.

Exercise & Training

Exercise & Training

Braque du Puy dogs are known for their speed, agility and flexibility and have excellent scenting skills. They are more suited to country life especially for hunting in low lying marshlands and bushy areas. Conversely, they are not powerful swimmers and do not work well in water. Since, they are high spirited, they require a lot of exercise.