Braque du Bourbonnais

Gundog

Coat

Solid:
White Markings: Always has in the extreme spotting pattern. Solid is also accepted.
Ticking/Roaning: Allowed and typical for the breed.

Eyes

Nose

Faults

None

Disqualifications

None

Varieties

None

Notes

The braque du Bourbonnais was known as a breed even back during the 1500s, perhaps because it was considered (and still is) an excellent quail dog, or for its natural bobtail, or for its very typical roan colouration, things that makes it easy to recognize in old descriptions. Unfortunately, the breeding of these dogs have a history of focusing on, besides hunting ability, almost solely on tail and correct colouration, to the point it was simply too hard for breeders to produce correct specimen, and not a single puppy of this breed could be registered for over a decade during the 1960-1970s. This was remedied during the 1970s and today the breed's genepool appears to be more stable. It is a first class hunting breed for various types of terrain, which makes it an excellent allround dog. It can track but is more adapted to catching scent from the air.

The braque du Bourbonnais has a typical square body and square head and natural bobtail. The body is well-muscled wih a deep and long chest. The skull is rounded with moderate stop and powerful muzzle. The ears are triangular, hanging and set quite high.

Breed Files

Filename: KK Bourbonnais
Offset: EA8D
Base: Dalmatian
SCP: Dalmatian
Accepted: September 16, 2008
Notes: Addball tail with 9 carriage variations (can be full, long bob or short bob). Addballz ears, and optional liplines.