Ariégeois
French breed of dog
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The Ariégeois is a French breed of medium-sized scent hound from the département of Ariège in the Midi-Pyrenées region of southern France. It may have derived from cross-breeding of pack-hunting hounds such as the Grand Bleu de Gascogne or Grand Gascon-Saintongeois with local Briquet dogs.[1] It hunts either alone or in a pack, and is used both as a courser and for driving game to waiting guns. While most successful with hares, it is also used for hunting deer and boar.[2] It does not adapt well to urban life,[3] and is not usually kept as a companion dog.[4]: 46
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| Other names | Ariege Hound | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Distribution | Midi-Pyrenées | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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History
The Ariégeois is a traditional breed of the Midi-Pyrenées, and particularly of the Ariège. It may have derived from cross-breeding of pack-hunting hounds such as the Grand Bleu de Gascogne or Grand Gascon-Saintongeois with local Briquet dogs.[1] It was officially recognised in France in 1912,[5]: 164 and was definitively accepted by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale in 1954.[6]
Characteristics
The Ariégeois is similar in appearance to the Grand Bleu de Gascogne and Grand Gascon-Saintongeois, but is lighter in build and not as tall.[1] The usual weight is approximately 25–27 kg.[5]: 164 Dogs stand some 52 to 58 cm, bitches about two centimetres less.[6] The skin is close-fitting and without wrinkles; the mucosa are black. The coat is dense, smooth and short. It is white or mottled white, with clear-edged patches of black; there are tan markings to the face, and tan points over the eyes.[5]: 164 [1] The ears are soft and just long enough to reach the nose. The neck is slender and arched slightly. The feet are of long oval shape, like those of a hare, with black pads and claws; there are no dewclaws. The tail is slightly curved.[1]
Use
The Ariégeois is a scent hound. It may hunt either alone or in a pack, and is used both as a courser and for driving game to waiting guns. While most successful with hares, it is also used to track deer and wild boar.[2] It is light and tough, and can work on difficult terrain and in even the thickest brush, but is not particularly fast.[7]: 67 [8]: 31 It bays while tracking.[7]: 67
It does not adapt well to urban life,[3] and is not usually kept as a companion dog.[4]: 46