Barbet (dog)

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Barbet
Other names French Water Dog
Country of origin France
Traits

The Barbet is a breed of dog, it is a medium-sized French water dog. It was taken out of the gun dogs (7th group) in the mid- 80's.

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[edit] Characteristics

[edit] Appearance

Barbet appearance

Weight: 17-28 kg
Height: 58-65 cms
Coat: Curly
Litter size: 6-9 puppies
Life span: 13-15 years

The breed stands 58 to 65 cms for the males in height, 53 to 61 for the females with a tolerance of 1 cm +/- and weighs 17 to 28 kg. Many breeders are trying to keep its original morphology by keeping the height at the lower end of the scale. The Barbet is a prototypic water dog, with a long, woolly and curly coat.

The Barbet coat is said to be hypoallergenic meaning Barbets, like poodles and other water dogs, do not have the same dander and shedding as a lab would. Their coats grow long and must be groomed regularly. If un-groomed, the barbet may loose small tufts of hair like tumbleweed.

The colours of the breed are solid black, grey, brown, fawn, pale fawn, white or more or less pied. All shades of red-fawn and pale fawn are permitted. The shade should, preferably, be the same as the colour of the body. Grey and white are extremely rare; mixed colours (except with white) are considered as a fault. The most common colors being black or brown with white markings. In 2007 there were two litters in the United States, a few litters in Canada, and of course many more litters in Europe. All born were black or brown some with white markings on chest, chin, and legs. The birth figures worldwide for 2007 are 176.

[edit] Temperament

The Barbet’s personality is described as companionable, joyful, obedient and intelligent.

They are capable retrievers for waterfowl hunting. The do field trials in Germany and only water trials in France.

[edit] History

The Barbet breed is an integral part of dog history, and many familiar breeds have Barbet in their ancestry. Depending on geography and necessity, the Barbet connected through the centuries in various capacities, and as a companion dog.

The Barbet is thought to be the original source of the various water dog breeds (Poodle, Portuguese Water Dog, American Water Spaniel, and so on). Its actual origin is lost in antiquity but probably stems from corded herding stock and perhaps griffon hounds (griffons are dogs with hair over their eyes). The breed is gaining popularity in Scandinavian countries and North America as more and more people are becoming interested in this all-around working dog or just as a pet.

The Barbet is a French water dog and the breed's name “Barbet” comes from the French word barbe, which means beard. It has been said that the French Royals have been hunting with Barbet for all time. The Barbet has also worked as sailor’s assistants, much like the Portuguese Water Dog.

The versatile nature of the Barbet has meant its survival, and today's Barbet still has the assets attributed to it from the past.

[edit] Current Status in the United States

There are very few barbet in the United States. Estimated as of 2008 are less than 30 known barbet. Steps are being taken to slowly increase barbet in the States. Currently, barbets may be fully registered in the United States with ARBA or the UKC, and there has been a recent acceptance in the AKC Foundation Stock Service Program.

[edit] External links

FCI standard: * http://www.fci.be/uploaded_files/105A2006_en.doc