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Grand Anglo-Français Blanc et Noir

History

The Grand Anglo-Français Blanc et Noir breed originated in France and is a combination of English and French bloodlines. This breed was created by crossing the Grand Bleu de Gascogne and the English Foxhound. The result is a very athletic dog with strong stamina and an excellent hunting instinct.

The Grand Anglo-Français Blanc et Noir was originally bred to hunt big game such as deer and boar. However, over the years they have also become popular as companion dogs due to their friendly and sociable natures.

Character

The Grand Anglo-Français Blanc et Noir is a very friendly and social dog. They are extremely devoted to their owners and love to be around people. This breed is also highly intelligent and learns quickly. However, they do require consistent and patient training as they can be stubborn at times.

Because of their hunting instincts, it is important to properly socialize these dogs with other pets, especially when they are young. They also need a lot of exercise and are happiest when they have access to a large outdoor area where they can run and play.

Health

In general, the Grand Anglo-Français Blanc et Noir dogs are healthy animals. However, there are a few health problems they are prone to, such as hip dysplasia and ear infections. It's important to clean these dogs' ears regularly and keep their joints healthy through proper nutrition and plenty of exercise.

If you're considering a Grand Anglo-Français Blanc et Noir, it's important to find a reputable breeder who takes the health of their dogs seriously. A good breeder will have the puppies' parents tested for health problems before crossing them.

Care

The coat of the Grand Anglo-Français Blanc et Noir is short and glossy and does not require much grooming. However, it is important to brush their coat regularly to remove loose hair and keep their skin healthy.

These dogs' nails should also be trimmed regularly to prevent them from growing too long. It is also important to keep their ears clean to prevent ear infections.

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