Ariège Pointer

French breed of dog


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::summary French breed of dog ::

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FieldValue
imagePointer of Ariege from 1915.JPG
image_captionPointer of Ariège circa 1915
nameAriège Pointer
altnameBraque de l'Ariège
countryFrance
maleheight60 -
femaleheight56 -
kc_nameSociété Centrale Canine
kc_stdhttps://www.centrale-canine.fr/le-chien-de-race/braque-de-l-ariege
fcistdhttp://www.fci.be/Nomenclature/Standards/177g07-en.pdf
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The Ariège Pointer is a French breed of hunting dog of pointer type. It originates in the Ariège département of Occitanie, in south-western France. The breed name may be rendered in English as Ariège Pointing Dog or Braque de l'Ariège.

Overview

The dog type used by hunters in the Ariège département of Occitanie was said to be descended from dogs that were crosses of the Perdiguero de Burgos and the Bracco Italiano.

The population decreased over World War I and II, and in 1990 a team of breeders decided to devote themselves to the Braque de l'Ariège's survival, in particular Alain Deteix. He headed that team of breeders and devoted himself to the revival of the breed.

It is well suited to hunting wild hare and partridge.

Appearance

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The Braque de l'Ariège is a normally proportioned dog with drop ears. The tail is traditionally docked. The coat is short and primarily white, speckled with larger patches of colours described as orange, liver, or chestnut on the head and ears. Size is about 60 - in height at the withers. Dogs of the breed should appear powerful but without excessive heaviness, robust and of strong. It is quick, energetic, and very independent, and so needs regular training and activity.

References

References

  1. Clark, Anne Rogers. (1995). "The International Encyclopedia of Dogs". Howell Book House.
  2. (7 August 1998). "ARIEGE POINTING DOG, Breed standard". [[Fédération Cynologique Internationale]].
  3. Arthus-Bertrand, Yann. (1993). "Dogs". Cassel & Co.

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