French Dog Breeds That Turn Heads

Basset Hound

01.

It is advised to have regular ear cleanings because of their long, pendulous ears, which are prone to ear infections.

Berger Picard

02.

They have close ties to the Briard and Beauceron, two other French herders.

Beauceron

03.

The Beaucerons were originally from the La Beauce region, which is the area surrounding Paris.

Briard

04.

Briards are an ancient breed still in existence, possibly dating to the 8th century.

Brittany

05.

The Brittany originates in the same-named region of northwest France.

Dogue De Bordeaux

06.

Another old dog breed is the dogue de Bordeaux, also known as the French mastiff.

French Bulldog

07.

One of the most sought-after breeds in the United States today is the Frenchie, whose popularity has skyrocketed in recent years.

Grand Basset Griffon Vendéen

08.

Although they are renowned for their devotion and loyalty, they can also be obstinate and have a high prey drive.

Great Pyrenees

09.

By the 17th century, French nobility had grown accustomed to their majestic appearance and serene demeanor.

Papillon

10.

They are known for being vocal, but they can also be rather spunky and occasionally a little needy.