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Anglo-French Hound

The Anglo-Fran?ais de Petite Vénerie is a skilled hunter with a keen sense of smell. Its tricolored coat and stamina make it perfect for tracking small game in dense forests. This breed thrives in packs, showcasing intelligence and cooperation, vital for its role in traditional French hunting.

12-15 years
Lifespan
Height: 41 - 56 cm
Size
Characteristics
The Anglo-Fran?ais de Petite Vénerie is a medium-sized French hunting dog, known for its agility and endurance. It has a tricolor coat, often featuring black, white, and tan markings. This breed is renowned for its exceptional scent-tracking abilities and is primarily used in pack hunting for small game.
Distribution Range of the Anglo-French Hound
France
Anglo-French Hound's Habitat
Environmental Conditions
The Anglo-Francais De Petite Venerie is typically found in rural and forested areas in France. The climate in these regions is generally temperate, with mild summers and cool winters. The environment includes a mix of deciduous and coniferous forests, offering ample cover and a rich variety of scents for hunting.
Ecological Niche
This breed is specifically adapted for hunting small game, such as rabbits and hares, in packs. It thrives in dense underbrush and wooded areas where it can use its keen sense of smell and endurance to track and chase game. The breed is known for its ability to work well in varied terrains, from open fields to thick forests, making it a versatile hunting companion.