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Blue Picardy Spaniel (Face, Muzzle)
Face, Muzzle

Breed Information

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Name Blue Picardy Spaniel
Other names Épagneul Bleu de Picardie, Bleu Picard
Origin France
Breed Group

Hound

Gun Dog (UKC)

Size Medium to Large
Type Purebred
Life span 12-14 years
Temperament

Active

Adaptable

Calm

Gentle

Playful

Protective

Height 22-24 inches (56-61 cm)
Weight 43-45 pounds (19-20 kg)
Colors

Black

Gray

Speckled

Litter Size 5-8 puppies
Puppy Prices

Average $900 - $1200 USD

The average price of Blue Picardy Spaniel puppy is $900 to $1200, but it is rare in America, Australia, Asia, and Africa. However, it is available in Europe, especially in France and England.

Breed Characteristics

Adaptability

3 stars

Apartment Friendly

1 stars

The Blue Picardy Spaniel is not recommended for apartment life unless it is actively working or getting dailiy pack walks. If underexercised or bored they can be very active indoors. They do best with acreage.

Barking Tendencies

2 stars

Occassional

Cat Friendly

3 stars

Child Friendly

4 stars

Good with Kids: This is a suitable breed for kids and is known to be playful, energetic, and affectionate around them.

Dog Friendly

3 stars

Exercise Needs

5 stars

Blue Picardy Spaniel's love exercise and have great stamina. They need daily extensive exercise, including a walk or jog and do best with an active outdoor person or hunter. This breed will enjoy running free in the safety of a fenced yard.

Grooming

3 stars

Regular brushing twice a week of the medium-length, flat coat is really all that is needed to keep it in good condition. Bathe or dry shampoo when necessary. It is generally a low-maintenance dog. Check and clean the ears carefully, especially when the dog has been out in rough or brushy terrain. Trim the hair on the bottom of the feet and clip the nails. This breed is an average shedder.

Health Issues

2 stars

Hypoallergenic: NoThe breed has no known genetic health issues. Blue Picardy Spaniels can be prone to ear infections, which are common among dogs with pendulous ears, including Basset Hounds and other breeds of Spaniel.

Intelligence

3 stars

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Playfulness

5 stars

Shedding Level

3 stars

Moderate Shedding: Routine brushing will help. Be prepared to vacuum often!

Stranger Friendly

2 stars

Trainability

3 stars

Watchdog Ability

3 stars

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Blue Picardy Spaniel Puppy (Face, Muzzle)
Face, Muzzle

Blue Picardy Spaniel Names

Rank Boy Names Girl Names
01 Buddy Daisy
02 Max Bella
03 Cooper Coco
04 Jack Luna
05 Rocky Abbie
06 Toby Penny
07 Oliver Zoey
08 Teddy Stella
09 Louie Ruby
10 Bailey Piper
100 Cute Puppy Names ›

Overview

A Blue Picardy Spaniel on average is around 22–24 inches (56–61 cm) high at the withers and weighs 43–45 pounds (20–20 kg). Its coat is speckled grey black forming a bluish shade, with some black patches. The coat is flat or a little wavy with feathering on the ears, legs, underside and tail. It has long legs with some setter characteristics. It has a long broad nose and muzzle, with thick ears covered in silky hair that usually end around the tip of the muzzle. Its chest is of medium size that descends down to the same level as the elbows. Both the forequarters and the hindquarters are well muscled. Its tail typically does not extend beyond the hock and is normally straight. The breed has many similarities with the Picardy Spaniel due to the two breeds' recent history. The Blue Spaniel is described as being softer, as well as the obvious difference in coat color. The Picardy has a brown coat whereas the Blue Picardy has a black and grey coat, which was brought into the breed by the introduction of English Setter blood. Similar in the modern era due to the close similarities of the two different breed standards. In addition, the Blue Picardy is a little faster, and has a slightly finer nose.

It is a versatile hunting dog, used for its ability to locate and retrieve game in harsh and adverse terrain and conditions. It is not specialised to any one type of terrain, and tends to score well in field trials. The Blue Picardy is considered to be a quiet breed, but requires a great deal of exercise as it has a high level of stamina. It loves to play, and is a responsive and obedient breed which thrives on human companionship. It is especially good with children.

History

The Blue Picardy Spaniel is descended from the old French spaniels that were crossed with blue Belton English Setters and Gordon Setters. The presence of the first black blue/grey coated spaniel was recorded in 1875. In 1921 the Picard Spaniel and Blue Picardy Spaniel Club was formed. The Blue Picardy Spaniel was classified as a separate breed because of its distinctive coat and skin color. The Epagneul Bleu de Picardie was recognized by the United Kennel Club January 1, 1996.

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