Other names : Virelade Hound
Native country : France
History
In the mid-nineteenth century, Count J. de Carayon-Latour wanted to revive the declining Saintonge Hound population. To do this, he crossed the last specimens of the breed with Baron de Ruble’s Blue Gascony Hounds, thereby creating the Gascon Saintongeois, or the Virelade Hound, named after his chateau. This was the end of the Saintonge Hound, descended from the Saint Hubert and sporting a white coat with black spots and tan markings. The Gascon Saintongeois is a pack hound that comes in two varieties:- The Great Gascon Saintongeois Hound, used in shooting and sometimes in large game hunting. This variety is becoming extinct and is used in the crossbreeding of other hunting breeds; and- The Small Gascon Saintongeois Hound, used mainly in hare hunting. This variety was developed in the early twentieth century when hunters in southwestern France selected the smallest dogs from Great Gascon Saintongeois litters.
Description
This pack hound par excellence is very fast and has a keen nose and resonant howl. He is considered the best hare tracker. Very versatile, he is also used for large game hunting. He needs a firm owner.
Advice
The Gascon Saintongeois Hound is best suited to kennel life. He needs space and exercise, as well as regular brushing.
Function
Hunting dog
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