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Basset Fauve de Bretagne puppy weight calculator

Use this Basset Fauve de Bretagne puppy weight calculator to predict how big your puppy will get. Basset Fauve de Bretagnes are a hound breed that typically reach full size by around 12-15 months.

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Enter your puppy's current weight and age to predict their adult size

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Estimates based on breed growth curves. Individual dogs vary with genetics and nutrition — check with your vet for a personalized read.

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Basset Fauve de Bretagne Stats

Height12.5 - 15.5 inches
Weight23–39 lbs
Life Span13 - 16 years
Size Classmedium
Breed GroupMiscellanous class
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Basset Fauve de Bretagne growth and weight chart by age

AgeWeight
Birth0.5 to 1 lbs
2 Months3 to 8 lbs
3 Months6 to 12 lbs
4 Months8 to 16 lbs
5 Months10 to 20 lbs
6 Months13 to 23 lbs
7 Months15 to 27 lbs
9 Months17 to 31 lbs
10 Months20 to 35 lbs
1 Year22 to 38 lbs
1.5 Years23 to 39 lbs
2 Years23 to 39 lbs

Estimated from typical medium-breed growth curves and the Basset Fauve de Bretagne's adult weight range. Individual puppies vary — use the calculator above for a prediction based on your puppy's actual current weight.

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Basset Fauve de Bretagne traits

Good with children
Good with other dogs
Shedding level
Grooming needs
Openness to strangers
Trainability
Barking

Caring for a Basset Fauve de Bretagne

Health

Prone to progressive open-angle glaucoma (POAG), a painful inherited eye condition typically appearing around age 5 — a DNA cheek-swab test can identify carriers. Minor skin allergies, hypothyroidism, and epilepsy can also occur.

Nutrition

A quality diet matched to this breed's active hunting-dog background.

Grooming

The coarse, wiry coat needs weekly combing and brushing, with dead coat plucked or stripped twice a year; generally low-odor and easy-care.

Training

Determined and independent given real hunting drive — consistent, engaging training and secure fencing both matter.

About the breed

A small French scent hound from Brittany, lighter and longer-legged than the Basset Hound, historically prized as an outstanding rabbit hunter.

Smart, courageous, and determined in the field, Fauves are easygoing, affectionate companions at home.

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