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Chien Francais Blanc et Noir Puppies For Sale near Frederick, MD

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Chien Francais Blanc et Noir

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About Chien Francais Blanc et Noir Puppies

What's it like owning a Chien Francais Blanc et Noir?
The Chien Francais Blanc et Noir (translated, French Black and White Hound) is a free-spirited dog, bred for their hunting abilities, but they also love human companionship. They are low maintenance, great with children, but will quickly seek out the hunting trail. They are largely a local breed and are rarely found outside of their native France. Full-grown, they typically weigh 60-70 pounds and stand 24-28 inches tall.
How do Chien Francais Blanc et Noirs behave around young children?
Chien Francais Blanc et Noirs are generally excellent with children of all ages. An excellent family dog, they will get along well with children and small animals. They're fairly vocal dogs that bark regularly.
What's the best way to exercise a Chien Francais Blanc et Noir?
Black and Whites are highly active and need space to roam and run. Substantial exercise is needed each day for these athletic dogs, but they'll be content to laze around if you can commit to at least one hour each day of high impact, vigorous exercise with them. Overall, their exercise needs are high.
Do Chien Francais Blanc et Noirs need professional grooming?
The Chien Francais Blanc et Noir coat is of course, black and white. Pale tan dots are above each eye, as well as above their cheeks, sometimes also below the ears. Tan markings may also be found on their legs. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
What living situation works for a Chien Francais Blanc et Noir?
Chien Francais Blanc et Noirs are best suited for a rural property or home with a large yard. Life with a Black and White means an active, outdoor life. They aren’t suitable for apartment life, due to their high exercise requirement and tendency to bay loudly at smaller critters and interesting scents. They are fairly easy to train.