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Braque Français

France's ancient pointer - elegant, methodical, and devoted

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18.5-27 inches, 35-80 lbs
12-15 year lifespan
Gentle & Cooperative

Finding a Braque Français

The Braque Français is quite rare outside France, with limited availability in North America. The Pyrenean (small) type is somewhat more common internationally than the Gascony type. Prospective owners should expect extended wait times and may need to consider importing from France or Europe.

In France, the breed is well-established with active breed clubs for both types. The Club du Braque Français maintains registrations and breeding standards. In North America, enthusiasts have formed clubs to promote the breed, though populations remain small.

What to Look For

Breed club membership

French or national breed club affiliation

Working credentials

Parents should be proven hunters or have test scores

Health testing

Hip and eye evaluations documented

Type-appropriate breeding

Gascony and Pyrenean types bred separately

Red Flags to Avoid

Mixed type breeding

Gascony and Pyrenean should not be crossed

No breed registry papers

Legitimate breeders register with breed clubs

No health testing

Responsible breeders test breeding stock

Very low prices

Rare breeds require significant investment to breed properly

Cost Expectations

$1,500-$3,000

Typical puppy price (NA)

1-2+ years

Typical wait time

5-8

Average litter size

Imports from France may cost significantly more due to transport and import requirements.

Breed Resources

  • Club du Braque Français - French parent club for both types
  • Braque Français Gascogne Club of America - Type Gascogne enthusiasts
  • French Pyrenean Pointer Club of America - Type Pyrénées enthusiasts

Is This Breed Right for You?

Ideal For:

  • • Hunters seeking a gentle, cooperative pointing dog
  • • Families wanting a hunting dog that's great with kids
  • • First-time pointing dog owners
  • • Those willing to wait for a rare breed

Not Ideal For:

  • • Those wanting immediate puppy availability
  • • Handlers preferring independent, wide-ranging dogs
  • • Sedentary households
  • • Those using harsh training methods

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