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Frequently Asked Questions
About Anglo-Français de Petite Vénerie Puppies

What's the personality of a Anglo-Français de Petite Vénerie?
The Anglo-Français de Petite Vénerie is a rare breed from France who share their resemblance and personality traits with Beagles and other hounds. These hunting pups have a strong prey drive and sense of smell that can keep them busy for hours. Full-grown, they typically weigh 30-45 pounds and stand 19-22 inches tall.
Are Anglo-Français de Petite Véneries good family dogs?
Anglo-Français de Petite Véneries are generally excellent with children of all ages. Anglo-Français de Petite Véneries are hunting dogs that are happiest in packs. AFPVs get along with children, but they may see small dogs, cats, and other animals as prey. They're fairly vocal dogs that bark regularly.
How much exercise does a Anglo-Français de Petite Vénerie need?
Anglo-Français de Petite Véneries like to have and job and stay busy. They especially love when their families join in and put them to work. Whether its a long walk, a hike in the woods, or any activity that engages their senses, AFPVs enjoy getting their heart pumping with you by their side. Overall, their exercise needs are very high.
What should I expect with Anglo-Français de Petite Vénerie shedding?
The Anglo-Français de Petite Vénerie’s coat is short and dense and can come in orange, white, black, and tricolor patterns. AFPVs are average shedders and don’t need much grooming. Brushing them once a week should be plenty to gather any loose hair and keep their coats in good shape. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
Where do Anglo-Français de Petite Véneries do best — city or country?
Anglo-Français de Petite Véneries are best suited for a house with a good-sized yard. They prefer living in rural or country areas where they can roam in the woods (on a leash, of course), howl to their heart’s content, and take in all of nature’s smells. They are moderately trainable with consistent effort.