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Dog breed
Chien Français Tricolore
OriginFrance
Kennel club standards
Société Centrale Canine standard
Fédération Cynologique Internationale standard
Dog (domestic dog)

The Chien Français Tricolore translated into English as the French Tricolour Hound, is a breed of dog of the scenthound type, originating in France. The breed is used for hunting in packs.

Appearance

The breed is a typical large French hunting pack hound, with a lean and muscular body, long legs, elongated head with a noticeable occipital protuberance, long drop ears, and slightly square flews. Their size is 62 to 72 centimetres (24 to 28 in) at the withers; females are slightly smaller.

The coat is tricolour, with a wide black mantle, and tan parts are of a bright colour. A grizzled colour called "louvard" ("wolf-like") is also seen in the breed. Faults are listed as physical or behavioural abnormalities, and a dog with such faults should not be bred. Faults include fat feet, aggression, or any trace of crossing with English hounds.

Use

The Chien Français Tricolore are pack hunting dogs, which means that groups of dogs are hunted together, always directed by a human, not running about hunting by themselves. Dogs bred to be pack hunting dogs do not usually make good pets.

See also

References

  1. Breed Standard Archived October 6, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  2. Club du chien d’ordre (in French)

External links

Hounds
Scenthounds
Sighthounds
Cur-type hunting breeds
Miscellaneous
Extinct
Types: Anglo-French hounds, Bassets, Coonhounds, Feists, Lurchers
Dogs originating in France
Scenthounds
Gun dogs
Pastoral dogs
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