- The Anglo-Français de
Petite Vénerie is a medium-sized
breed of dog used in
hunting as a scenthound,
usually in packs. It is one of the Anglo-French hound...
- Alexandria. ISBN 978-1-5115-9533-9. Turbervile,
George (1575). The
Noble Art of
Venerie or Hunting. "Hart". The New
Sporting Magazine. Vol. 17. 1839. p. 273. OED...
- Canteleu,
Baron Jean-Emmanuel (1858). La
Vénerie Française. Turbervile,
George (1575). The
Noble Art of
Venerie or Hunting. Harmer,
Hilary (1968). The Bloodhound...
- from
there to Europe. The
first mention of a "B****et" dog
appeared in La
Venerie, an
illustrated hunting text
written by
Jacques du
Fouilloux in 1585. The...
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breed most
influenced by the
English Foxhound Anglo-Français de
Petite Vénerie,
created by
crossing the
Harrier with the Poitevin, the Porcelaine, the...
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Staffordshire Terrier American Water Spaniel Anglo-Français de
Petite Vénerie Appenzeller Sennenhund Ariège
Pointer Ariégeois
Argentine Pila
Armant Armenian...
- v t e Dogs
originating in
France Scenthounds Anglo-Français de
Petite Vénerie Ariégeois
Artois Hound B****et Artésien
Normand B****et Bleu de
Gascogne B****et...
- Jean-Emmanuel (1890).
Manuel de
Vénerie Française. Hachette. Le
Couteulx de Canteleu,
Baron Jean-Emmanuel (1865). La
Vénerie Française à l'Exposition de 1865...
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crossbred with
British breeds. Le
Couteulx de Canteleu, in the 1890
Manuel de
Vénerie Française,
writes that it was
difficult to find a
purebred Artois, but...
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kilometres per hour (35 mph) and to hunt for up to
seven hours. In his book La
Vénerie,
Pierre de Cossé Brissac, 12th Duke of
Brissac said of the
Poitevin "He...