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Barbet (dog)

Barbet
Alternative names
French Water Dog
Country of origin
France
Classification
FCI: Group 8 Section 3
CKC: Miscellaneous Class
UKC: Gun Dog Breeds
Breed standards (external links)
FCI, UKC
Notes
The Canadian "miscellaneous class" is for

breeds working towards full recognition.

The Barbet is a medium-sized French gundog.

Contents

Appearance

He stands 18 to 22 inches (46-56 cm) in height and weighs 33 to 55 pounds (15 to 25 kg). He is a prototypic water dog, with a long, woolly coat that is curly or wavy. Colours of the breed are black, chestnut, fawn, grey, and white, with or without markings; mixed colours are common.

Temperament

The Barbet’s personality is described as companionable, gay, obedient and intelligent. He is a capable retriever for waterfowl hunting and a faithful companion.

History

The Barbet is thought to be the original source of the various water dog breeds (Poodle, Portuguese Water Dog, American Water Spaniel, and so on). His actual origin is lost in antiquity but probably stems from corded herding stock and perhaps griffon hounds. The breed is little known outside of France.

A breed club in the USA is affiliated with the Club des Chiens d'Eau in France and offers a US-based registry service. The United Kennel Club also registers the breed.

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Last updated: 05-06-2005 05:59:00
10-26-2009 08:16:03
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