
Braque Français Pyrenean: The Agile French Pointer
The Braque Français Pyrenean, also known as the French Pointing Dog – Pyrenean Type, is a versatile and affectionate hunting breed from the rugged Pyrenees Mountains of France. It’s the smaller and more popular of the two Braque Français types (the other being the Gascogne).
Size | Medium (18.5–23 inches tall) |
Weight | 40–55 pounds |
Coat | Short, fine, and smooth |
Colors | Chestnut, white & chestnut, roan |
Lifespan | 12–15 years |
Group | Gun dog / Pointing breed |
Temperament & Personality
Gentle & Friendly: Known for their sweet disposition and sociability
Eager to Please: Highly trainable with positive reinforcement
Energetic & Playful: Needs daily exercise and mental stimulation
Family-Oriented: Bonds deeply with people, including children
Not Territorial: May not be ideal as a guard dog
Lifestyle & Care
Exercise Needs: High—daily walks, runs, and playtime are essential
Grooming: Low-maintenance; weekly brushing and ear cleaning recommended
Training: Early socialization and consistent, gentle training work best
Living Space: Best suited for homes with access to outdoor areas
Health Considerations
Generally healthy, but may be prone to:
Hip and elbow dysplasia
Patellar luxation
Progressive retinal atrophy
Ear infections (due to floppy ears)
Fun Fact
The Braque Français Pyrenean has roots dating back to the 15th century, and is considered a genetic contributor to many modern pointing breeds.
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