February 5, 2012
Basset Fauve de Bretagne
The Basset Fauve de Bretagne is a smallish hound, built along the same lines as the Basset Hound, but lighter all through and longer in the leg. Wire-coated, the coat is very harsh to the touch, dense, red-wheaten or fawn. They measure 32 – 38 cm in height and weighs between 36 - 40 lbs but some become very tall like a Labrador. They have coarse, dense fur which may require stripping. The hair on the ears is shorter, finer and darker than that on the coat. The ears just reach the end of the nose rather than trailing on the ground and should be pleated. They should have dark eyes and nose and ideally no crook on the front legs. The French standard says these are the shortest backed of all the basset breeds so they generally do not appear as exaggerated as the British Basset.
He belongs to my cousin and his name is Quinn. He has a lot of character, very quick on his little legs. Loves his daily walks.
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Awww ... Quinn is cute! Just looking at the picture it is easy to see he has personality plus.
Can honestly say I've never heard of the type, but he does look cute!
Cute little fellow.
I think Quinn looks very cute!
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