Basset Breeds
We breed Basset Fauve De Bretagne and Griffon Vendeens.
 Basset Fauve De Bretagne


This little basset has the same qualities as the breed from which it is derived: the griffon fauve de Bretagne. Its exceptional aptitude for hunting has allowed it to win the French Cup hunting trophy on rabbit a number of times and it has become very popular.


The bassets fauve de Bretagne are impassioned hunters but are also excellent companions of man, sociable, affectionate and equable.


They adapt themselves easily to all terrains, even the most difficult, and to all quarry. When hunting they reveal themselves to be courageous, wily, and obstinate, which makes them very successful.

Basset Griffon Vendeen


The Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen, or PBGV as the breed is usually called, is an ancient wirehaired basset breed of Francethat continues to gain popularity in the UK and around the world. This beguiling hound is aptly called the “Happy Breed” due to his sunny disposition and his ever-wagging tail, sure to cheer up his owners even on their bluest days. Breeders prize the PBGV’s tousled appearance, robust construction and his lively bearing. He is not only a home companion with class and style, he is also an active weekend sports dog, a bold hunter, a naturally attractive show dog and a talented performance dog.