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Petit Basset Griffon Vendéen (PBGV) Work Description

The Petit Basset Griffon Vendéen, often called PBGV, is a spirited and tenacious scent hound originally bred for hunting small game like rabbits in the rugged terrain of France. These dogs are known for their keen noses, boundless energy, and outgoing, happy personalities. Their independent yet affectionate nature makes them excellent workers and beloved companions for active households.


Petit Basset Griffon Vendéen Detailed Attributes

Attributes Petit Basset Griffon Vendéen Details
Detailed Description of Looks Small to medium-sized, sturdy dogs with a rough, shaggy coat. They have long ears, a distinctive beard and mustache, and an alert expression.
Size and Weight Height: 13–15 inches; Weight: 25–40 pounds.
Hypoallergenic No. PBGVs are not hypoallergenic and shed moderately, requiring regular grooming to maintain their coat.
Coat Type Rough, wiry double coat that is weather-resistant. Common colors include white with lemon, black, or tricolor markings.
Trainability Moderately trainable; intelligent but with a stubborn streak typical of hounds. Patience and positive reinforcement are key.
Exercise Needs Yes, they are high-energy dogs that need plenty of daily exercise, such as walks, playtime, or scent-tracking activities.