French Pointing Dog - Pyrenean Type 🌾

French Pointing Dog - Pyrenean Type

Pointing Dog / FCI Group 7 · No. 134 · Purebred · The nimble small variety of France's ancient French Pointing Dog — a woodcock specialist and hidden gem of North American upland hunting, with extraordinary gentleness and trainability

37–55 lbsWeight
18–22 inHeight
12–15 yrsLifespan
HighEnergy

🐾 Overview

The French Pointing Dog - Pyrenean Type (FCI No. 134) is the small, nimble variety of France's ancient French Pointing Dog — and by far the more common and more widely kept of the two Braque Français varieties today. Compact, athletic, and finely built, the Type Pyrénées was developed in the foothills of the Pyrenean mountains of southern France, where close-cover hunting demanded a quicker, more agile dog than the larger Gascogne type.

Both varieties trace their roots to the 15th century and are considered by many cynologists to be the foundational pointing dog from which most modern European pointing breeds derive. The Type Pyrénées has gained a devoted following in North America, where hunters prize it as a "hidden gem" — a natural bird dog with outstanding field ability in a manageable, family-friendly package. It is the more popular variety in the United States and excels particularly at woodcock hunting.

📸 Photo Gallery

Real Braque Français dogs — browse photos showcasing their chestnut-and-white coat, athletic compact build, and expressive hound-like head.

😊 Temperament & Personality

The Type Pyrénées is celebrated for an exceptionally gentle, cooperative temperament — arguably the most trainable of all French gun dog breeds. Its compact size makes it more adaptable to suburban life than the Gascogne, while its field drive is every bit as passionate.

  • Exceptionally gentle, cooperative, and sensitive — one of the easiest pointing breeds to train
  • Affectionate and devoted to family; wonderful with children
  • Passionate and driven in the field — excellent nose and instinctive tight pointing
  • Sensitive to tone; does not respond well to harsh training methods
  • Generally good with other dogs; some prey drive toward birds
  • Can be prone to anxiety if left alone for long periods

🏃 Exercise & Activity Needs

  • Daily exercise: 60–90 minutes — a working gun dog at heart
  • Thrives with running, swimming, and field work across all terrains including dense cover
  • Excels in hunt tests, NAVHDA, tracking, and agility
  • More adaptable to suburban life than the Type Gascogne if exercise needs are met
  • Mental stimulation through training as important as physical exercise
  • Tolerates both warm and cool climates well

✂️ Grooming & Coat Care

  • Short to medium-length, dense coat — low to moderate maintenance
  • Characteristic coloring: chestnut (liver) with white patches; white with chestnut ticking or roan
  • Weekly brushing sufficient; moderate seasonal shedding
  • Ears need weekly cleaning — pendant ears trap moisture
  • Bathe every 6–8 weeks; nails every 3–4 weeks

🎓 Training

  • Among the most trainable pointing breeds — highly responsive to positive reinforcement
  • Natural pointing and retrieving instincts emerge with minimal prompting
  • Gentle handling produces best results — responds poorly to pressure or harsh corrections
  • Early socialization produces a confident, calm companion
  • Suitable for first-time gun dog owners with active lifestyles
  • Excels in NAVHDA Natural Ability tests and consistently earns high scores

🏥 Health & Common Issues

The French Pointing Dog - Pyrenean Type is a generally healthy, long-lived breed. French breed clubs emphasize working ability alongside health, resulting in a robust gene pool with few significant hereditary issues.

Hip dysplasia (occasional — screen breeding stock) Ear infections (pendant ears) Separation anxiety (sensitive breed) Eye conditions (occasional)
Average Lifespan
12–15 years
Size Category
Medium · 37–55 lbs
Vet Visits
Annual wellness; hip screening; ear care
Pet Insurance
Recommended

🏠 Is a French Pointing Dog - Pyrenean Type Right for You?

The Type Pyrénées is one of the most complete gun dog and family companion combinations available. Its extraordinary gentleness and trainability make it accessible to active owners without a gun dog background, while its genuine field ability satisfies the most demanding hunters. Compact enough for suburban life yet driven enough for serious upland hunting — especially woodcock — it is a remarkable choice for anyone who wants an elegant, historically significant French pointing dog that is as devoted at home as it is passionate in the field.

👶With Kids★★★★★
🐕With Dogs★★★★★
🐈With Cats★★★☆☆
🏠Apartment★★☆☆☆
🔰First-Time Owner★★★★☆
🌡️Warm Climates★★★★☆

🍽️ How Much to Feed a French Pointing Dog - Pyrenean Type

Puppy (8–12 weeks)
3–4 meals/day — medium breed puppy formula
Puppy (3–6 months)
3 meals/day
Adult (1+ years)
2 meals/day
Senior (9+ years)
2 smaller meals/day

📏 Daily Portion Guide

37 lbs (less active)
1½–2 cups/day
46 lbs (average active)
2–2½ cups/day
55 lbs (working dog)
2½–3 cups/day

✅ Best Foods for French Pointing Dog - Pyrenean Type

  • High-quality protein for an active, medium-sized working pointing breed
  • Omega-3 fatty acids for coat and joint health
  • Maintain lean body condition for peak field performance
  • Joint supplements from age 6 onward, especially for active hunting dogs
  • Adequate hydration always important — active field dogs lose significant water

🚫 Dangerous Foods

ChocolateGrapes & RaisinsOnions & GarlicXylitolMacadamia NutsAlcoholAvocado

💡 Tip: Boarding your French Pointing Dog - Pyrenean Type?

The Braque Français's gentle, affectionate nature means it benefits from a boarding facility that offers human interaction. Choose a facility with personalized care — not a pure kennel environment. Its sensitivity to separation means a familiar item from home (worn garment, toy) helps significantly. Its manageable size and non-aggressive temperament make it easy for staff to handle.

💰 How Much Does a French Pointing Dog - Pyrenean Type Cost?

Reputable Breeder (France)
$900–$2,000
Imported to US/internationally
$2,500–$5,000+
US Breeders (small community)
$1,200–$2,500
Avoid ⚠️
Verify SCC (Société Centrale Canine) LOF registration; confirm Type Pyrénées specifically

📅 Monthly Cost

Budget approximately $110–$190 per month for a French Pointing Dog - Pyrenean Type.

Food
$50–$80/month
Vet (annual)
$400–$700/year
Pet insurance
$32–$58/month
Grooming
$15–$30/month

🧬 French Pointing Dog - Pyrenean Type Mix Breeds

Braque Français mixes are uncommon outside France. The breed is maintained as a purebred working and heritage dog. Occasional crosses with other French and continental pointing breeds occur in hunting communities.

🐾 French Pointing Dog - Pyrenean Type × German Shorthaired Pointer

Two of Europe's most celebrated pointing breeds — the Braque's ancient French refinement and the GSP's modern athletic precision combine in a fast, stylish, biddable gun dog with outstanding versatility in both close cover and open fields.

Size
45–65 lbs
Energy
Very High
Shedding
Low–Moderate
Price
Rare — price varies

🐾 French Pointing Dog - Pyrenean Type × Vizsla

The Braque's Pyrenean mountain heritage meets the Vizsla's Hungarian plains drive — a sensitive, affectionate, high-energy bird dog with a superb nose and close hunting style ideal for woodcock and upland game.

Size
40–60 lbs
Energy
Very High
Shedding
Low
Price
Rare — price varies

🎉 Amazing Facts About French Pointing Dog - Pyrenean Type

  • 🌍 The Braque Français is widely considered by cynologists to be the ancestor of most modern European pointing breeds. The Type Pyrénées — developed in the Pyrenean foothills — is the more compact, agile variety, purpose-built for close-cover hunting in mountain terrain where the larger Gascogne type was too cumbersome.
  • 🦜 The Type Pyrénées is considered one of the finest natural bird dog breeds for hunting woodcock — a notoriously difficult upland game bird inhabiting dense forest undergrowth. The breed's willingness to work close to the hunter in thick cover, its tight pointing style, and its exceptional trainability make it particularly well-suited to woodcock hunting in both France and North America.
  • 🤝 Despite its relative obscurity compared to breeds like the German Shorthaired Pointer, the Type Pyrénées has a devoted following in North America. It competes regularly in NAVHDA field events where its natural ability consistently earns high scores. North American hunters describe it as a "hidden gem" — better natural ability than many more popular breeds, in a gentler, more family-friendly package.
  • 📅 FCI recognizes the two Braque Français varieties as separate breeds: Type Gascogne (No. 133 — large) and Type Pyrénées (No. 134 — small). The Pyrénées type is distinguished by its lighter build, finer head, more elegant coat texture, and quicker, more nimble hunting style suited to close cover and mountain terrain.

📋 French Pointing Dog - Pyrenean Type At a Glance

FCI Group
Group 7 — Pointing Dogs · No. 134
Origin
France (Pyrenees) — documented 15th century
Size Type
Medium (Petite Taille)
Sister Breed
Braque Français Type Gascogne (FCI No. 133)