- The Anglo-Français de
Petite Vénerie is a medium-sized
breed of dog used in
hunting as a scenthound,
usually in packs. It is one of the Anglo-French hound...
- Alexandria. ISBN 978-1-5115-9533-9. Turbervile,
George (1575). The
Noble Art of
Venerie or Hunting. "Hart". The New
Sporting Magazine. Vol. 17. 1839. p. 273. OED...
- Jean-Emmanuel (1890).
Manuel de
Vénerie Française. Hachette. Le
Couteulx de Canteleu,
Baron Jean-Emmanuel (1865). La
Vénerie Française à l'Exposition de 1865...
- v t e Dogs
originating in
France Scenthounds Anglo-Français de
Petite Vénerie Ariégeois
Artois Hound B****et Artésien
Normand B****et Bleu de
Gascogne B****et...
-
Terrier American Water Spaniel Andalusian Terrier Anglo-Français de
Petite Vénerie Appenzeller Sennenhund Ariège
Pointer Ariégeois
Argentine Pila
Armant Armenian...
-
breed most
influenced by the
English Foxhound Anglo-Français de
Petite Vénerie,
created by
crossing the
Harrier with the Poitevin, the Porcelaine, the...
- Gévaudan in 1765;
according to Gobin,
under Louis XV (r.1715–1774) the
Venerie Royale or
Royal Hunt was
composed in
large part of
Abruzzese wolf-dogs...
- the hunt.
Hardouin de Fontaines-Guerin's
treatise Le
Livre du Trésor de
vénerie (1394)
includes fourteen hunting-horn
signals using a
notation specially...
-
crossbred with
British breeds. Le
Couteulx de Canteleu, in the 1890
Manuel de
Vénerie Française,
writes that it was
difficult to find a
purebred Artois, but...
- from
there to Europe. The
first mention of a "B****et" dog
appeared in La
Venerie, an
illustrated hunting text
written by
Jacques du
Fouilloux in 1585. The...