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My basic info
Breed
Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen
Color
Tan/Yellow/Fawn
Age
Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
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My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Cowboy is about 3 yrs old and weighs 40 lbs (he doesn't look that big, but he's solid). Cowboy was a shelter stray, so we can't be sure of his breed, but the groomer said he's a Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen. He's very beautiful. Cowboy's a sweetheart, and he's great with everyone in his current home of two kids, six dogs, and two rabbits.
PBGVs are extroverted, friendly, and independent hounds. Sometimes called the "happy breed," PBGVs have tirelessly wagging tails and expressive, intelligent eyes. PBGVs are typically active and lively. They are good with children, other dogs and pets, but they may be unsuitable for very young children because of their energy and tendency to play bite.
PBGVs are excellent hunting and tracking dogs. Because they are so extroverted, friendly and happy, they also make great therapy dogs. The PBGV is intelligent and can be trained for many purposes. He also has a great desire to please. The problem arises when his owners are not as strong-minded as the dog, and the dog believes he is the leader of the home, needing to come up with his own agenda (which may not be the same as the owners!).
Most PBGVs make fine companion animals, and have suitable manners to live among cats and other animals without assuming a hunting role. Potential PBGV owners are cautioned to be aware of his natural hunting instinct and, if cats are present in the home, work to acclimate the dog to recognize that the cat is part of the home "pack."
As scent hounds, most PBGVs should be kept on-leash when in open outdoor areas. Even the most obedient dog may give chase when a scent is found. Petits are natural athletes, and they can run fast and long where scent is involved.
A bored or loney PBGV will make his own ‘entertainment.’ Give him daily walks, regular human interaction, a variety of toys and things to chew on, and a safe environment. A PBGV who is provided with the proper amount of mental and physical exercise will be less likely to get himself into trouble.
The PBGV standard states that the dog should "give voice freely" -- as is typical of hounds, petits are outspoken dogs. If their 'pack' begins howling or singing, the dog will join in, with amusing results. PBGVs may howl alone or with a companion; they may howl to music, for fun, or in protest at being left alone. PBGV owners report that sleeping dogs have been known to awaken and sing along with their favorite songs. Hilarious!
All of our dogs are spayed/neutered, vet checked, current on vaccinations, microchipped, groomed, de-wormed, de-flea'd, and come with a collar, leash, ID tag, and puppy kisses from the lucky dog you take home!
If you are interested in meeting and possibly adopting Cowboy, the first step is to submit an adoption application from our website; www.k9bestfriendsforever.com then click on "Adopt" which will take you to our online application form. COWBOY IS BEING FOSTERED IN VISALIA.
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