Drentse Patrijshond
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Quick Facts About Drentse Patrijshonds
Sporting
55–73 lbs
21–25"
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Overview
The Drentse Patrijshond is a versatile hunting dog that has an impressive sense of smell on the hunting trail and loves their families immensely. They have long coats and are easily trained for the hunting trail, making them great companions for a master who loves the outdoors.
The Drentse Patrijshond is related to both a spaniel and a setter. These impressive hunting dogs hail from the Netherlands and are renowned for their impressive hunting abilities, as well their sweet temperament as a family pet. Their coats are long and swirly and give the impression of a longer-haired dog, from the feathering on their legs. They are good natured and enjoy the outdoors, where they will follow their noses to find any available fowl for their masters. The Drentse Patrijshond is obedient and loyal and appreciates a gentle trainer.
Temperament and Behavior
The Drentse Patrijshond is intelligent and active, and they like to use these talents in a variety of ways. They were bred to hunt and be on the lookout for fowl and game, so keep that in mind when placing this dog around other small animals. However, these dog make excellent family pets and are gentle and affectionate with children when properly socialized. The Drentse Patrijshond makes a good watchdog, so they will be wary of strangers.
Coat & Grooming
The coat on a Drentse Patrijshond is long and swirled. They have long hairs on their legs, making them appear to have an even longer coat than may actually exist. But they are relatively low maintenance and require a weekly brushing with an occasional bath.
Lifestyle & Living Conditions
Although the Drentse Patrijshond was bred to be a great hunting companion, they will also fit in well with you and your family. They love the outdoors, but they may adjust to apartment life if they are able to get enough exercise. Otherwise, the lack of exercise for these dogs will be damaging. They do need training and socialization so they will know how to fit in with children and other pets. They love to hunt and even swim and are known for their sunny disposition in every situation.
Exercise & Activity
The Drentse Patrijshond is as comfortable at home on the house next to you as they are out on the hunting trail. That doesn’t mean that this is a sedate dog, though. They require adequate daily exercise, usually running beside a bike, playing fetch, or brisk walks work well to keep them physically and mentally healthy.
Characteristics at-a-glance
Ratings are on a scale of 1–10, based on breed standards and typical temperament.
Drentse Patrijshond FAQs
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