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Barbet Dog Breed Information:

This woolly sporting dog breed is fun-loving and smart. The Barbet was bred for retrieving waterfowl for hunters and has the webbed feet to prove it but they’re also a talented agility competitor in their native France.

 

Barbet Dog Breed Group: Sporting Dogs.

Barbet Height: 20 to 25 inches tall at the shoulder.

Barbet Weight: 37 to 62 pounds.

Barbet Life Span: 13 to 15 years.

 

More About This Dog Breed:

A relative of the Poodle and Briard, this French water dog with webbed paws gets down and dirty in pursuit of waterfowl, earning them the nickname 'mud dog.' The real name comes from the French word barbe, meaning 'beard', due to their bearded face.

 

Barbet History:

The Barbet is a breed of dog; it is a medium-sized French water dog. It is listed in Group 8 (retrievers, flushing dogs, water dogs) by the Société Centrale Canine, the French Kennel Club and the Fédération Cynologique Internationale (International Canine Federation).

 

Barbet Size:

Males stand 22.5 to 25 inches at the shoulder; females are 20.5 to 24 inches. They weigh from 37 to 62 pounds.

 

Barbet Personality:

The barbet's personality is described as friendly, joyful, obedient, and intelligent. They are quick to learn and need lifelong obedience training. They are great with children, families, and the elderly. Barbets will bond with their family and prefer to be in the same room with the family at all times. They need exercise daily to keep the dog in a healthy state of mind and body. 

 

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Barbet Health:

Due to the extremely low number of barbets in the world, little is known about long term health issues. Some issues that have exhibited themselves are ear infections. 

Hip dysplasia.

Hernias.

Undescended testicles.

Undershot/overshot bites.

Entropia and Epilepsy.

 

Barbet Care:

In addition to their retrieving skills, the Barbet is cherished for their versatility and their joyful, intelligent personality. In their homeland, they rank among the top agility breeds and also loves to chase balls and flying discs.

 

Barbet Feeding:

So you should stick to a regular feeding schedule and not leave food out during the day. Limit their amount of treats, as well.

 

Barbet Coat Color And Grooming:

The Barbet's long, woolly coat is waterproof. It ranges from wavy to curly, and colors include solid black, gray, brown, fawn, pale fawn, red fawn, and white. Daily brushing and combing is a must to prevent mats from forming. The coat readily picks up burrs, twigs, and leaves, so you may want to have those daily grooming sessions after walks.

 

Barbet with Children And Other Pets:

Barbets are incredibly loyal and loving towards their humans, which can make them a great choice as a family pet. Still, children should learn how to properly play with a large-sized dog properly before interacting with your Barbet

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