Grand Griffon Vendéen

Grand Griffon Vendéen
A Grand Griffon Vendéen.
Other names Large Vendéen Griffon
Origin France
Classification / standards
FCI Group 6, Section 1.1 Scenthounds: Large #282 standard
Domestic dog (Canis lupus familiaris)

A Grand Griffon Vendéen is a breed of hunting dog originating in France. It existed as early as the 16th Century,[1] and was the first of the Vendée griffons to be bred. It is a descendant of the Canis segusius used by the Gauls, through the so-called King's whites and the Griffon Fauve de Bretagne, which is also an ancestor of the Basset Fauve de Bretagne.

A 19th-century painting of a Grand Griffon Vendéen.

There are also several other breeds of Griffons from Vendée, all of them smaller: the Briquet Griffon Vendéen, and the Grand and Petit Basset Griffon Vendéen. Related Griffon breeds include the Griffon Fauve de Bretagne, the Griffon Bleu de Gascogne and the Griffon Nivernais.

Notes

References

  • "Grand Griffon Vendéen" FCI-Standard N° 282, 18 February 2000 Fédération Cynologique Internationale (World Canine Federation) standard;
  • Choron, Sandra and Choron, Harry (2005) Planet Dog: A Doglopedia Houghton Mifflin Books, Boston, ISBN 0-618-51752-9 p. 180;


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