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Frequently Asked Questions
About Braque Saint-Germain Puppies

What's the personality of a Braque Saint-Germain?
With a fierce love for people and hunting, the Braque Saint-Germain blends the energy and focus of a pointing dog with the friendliness of a family companion. They learn quickly and aim to please, so prepare plenty of treats and hugs for these sweet pups. Full-grown, they typically weigh 40-60 pounds and stand 20-26 inches tall.
Do Braque Saint-Germains get along with kids?
Braque Saint-Germains are generally good with kids, especially when raised together. When they’re socialized from a young age, Braque Saint-Germains get along well with children and other dogs. They may be more wary or curious around cats and furry critters, but they can be trained to co-exist. They're relatively quiet and don't bark much.
Are Braque Saint-Germains high-energy dogs?
The Braque Saint-Germain’s energy varies based on whether they've been raised as workers or show dogs, but you can assume that most of them need hard exercise every day. Whether running, hiking, hunting, or playing games, any activity that keeps the Braque Saint-Germain busy will be good for their mind and body. Overall, their exercise needs are high.
What should I expect with Braque Saint-Germain shedding?
Like most pointing dogs, the Braque Saint-Germain has a short and smooth coat. They’re typically white with orange or fawn markings. Braque Saint-Germains shed, but they’re fairly low maintenance when it comes to grooming. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
What should first-time owners know about Braque Saint-Germains?
Braque Saint-Germains are best suited for a home with a yard, though they can adapt to apartment life with enough exercise. Because of their size and hunting instincts, Braque Saint-Germains are happiest in home settings where they have plenty of space to run and roam. They are highly trainable and eager to learn.