Basset Bleu De Gascogne
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Hound
France
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Medium
12-14 years
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The legs of the Basseet Bleu de Gascogne have been dwarfed to slow down
the breed's running speed. The Basset Bleu de Gascogne is not only an
excellent hunter but also an obedient companion.
As with most hounds and as the name suggests, the Basseet Bleu de
Gascogne has its origins in France. More specifically, from the
semi-independent Basque region of Gascogne. References have been found
in the 1300's to the large blue hounds of Phebus, Comte de Foix, or
Phebus of Gascogne. Although slow, they had great stamina and scent
detection and were used to hunt wolves, deer and boar. The blue colour
is believed to have developed as a result of developing a dark skin
pigment that is better able to withstand the bright sunlight in this
region.
The Basseet Bleu de Gascogne breed line is estimated to have contributed
to at least eighty other breeds of retrievers and hounds throughout the
world.
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