There is no breed profile of the Reton Hound
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There is no Breed Hound The hunting dog is a very ancient breed. It was once a very famous large pack hunting dog and the best wolfhound. The Breton Hound is very obedient and can understand the instructions given by its owner very well. There are currently two categories of Breton Hounds, namely the Breton Fawn Griffon and the Breton Fawn Short-legged Dog.

It turns out that as early as this time, the old Altaney hounds had been completely divided into different varieties of French long-haired lop-eared dogs. The earliest standards were developed in 1907. Early standards required that a dog's tail should be short at birth to reduce the appearance of long-tailed dogs as they grew. The black and white dog does not meet the standard requirements. This standard requirement for viviparous short tails was soon discontinued. This dog breed was introduced to the United States in 1931. It was officially recognized by the AKC in 1934. The original breed standards were directly translated from the French and were very difficult to understand. In 1942, the American Settlement Hound Club completed the formulation of a new standard based on the original standard and replaced the original breed standard with this clear and concise new standard.


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