French Tricolour Hound

The French Tricolour Hound was only recognised as a breed in 1957, making it the youngest of all French hounds.
French Tricolour Hound adult black and white

About the French Tricolour Hound

The French Tricolour Hound is a happy blend of Great Anglo-French Tricolour Hound, Poitevin and Billy. The aim was to produce a hound with less English blood to hunt deer and wild boar in packs.

These are large pack hounds with an elegant, muscular appearance. The French Tricolour Hound make strong athletes that perform to a very high level.

: France
: Large
: 12-15
Independent / Lively / Hard-working

Requires minimal grooming
Makes a great watchdog
Requires outdoor space
Dachshund puppy in black and white eating from a red bowl

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