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Deutsche Bracke (Side View, Head)
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Name Deutsche Bracke
Other names German Bracke, Olper Bracke, Westphalian Bracke
Origin Germany
Breed Group Scenthound (UKC)
Size Medium
Type Purebred
Life span 10-12 years
Temperament

A light

High stationed

Elegant

Height 16-21 inches (40–53 cm)
Weight 10-18 kg
Colors

Black

Red

Yellow

White

Litter Size 5-8 puppies
Puppy Prices

Average $800 - $1200

A Deutsche Bracke puppy price can range from $800 to $1,200 depending on the breeders. Sometimes they may cost a little extra if they have received primary training and been given all essential vaccinations.

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Hypoallergenic: No

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Deutsche Bracke Puppy (Standing, Face)
Standing, Face

Deutsche Bracke Names

Rank Boy Names Girl Names
01 Max Chloe
02 Charlie Layla
03 Gus Coco
04 Rocky Lola
05 Sam Lilly
06 Oliver Dixie
07 Gizmo Lulu
08 Oscar Callie
09 Ollie Maddie
10 Bruno Dixie
100 Cute Puppy Names ›

Overview

The Deutsche Bracke is a small hound, 40 – 53 cm (16 - 21 ins) at the withers, with long, drooped ears and a long, narrow tail. It is distinguished by a long, somewhat narrow head, and a rectangular body, described as "elegant". The coat has hard, almost bristly, short fur, usually tricolor (red to yellow with a black mantle), with white markings called Bracken marks - a white muzzle, chest, legs, collar, and tip of the tail, and a blaze on the head.

A light, high stationed, elegant yet strongly made hunting dog with a noble appearance.

History

From the many varieties of Bracken that originally existed, only one survived in Germany, the Westphalian Bracke. These were interbred with local Steinbracken, and one type evolved, which has been known since 1900 as the Deutsche Bracke, or German Bracke Hound. The Duetsche Bracke was recognized by the United Kennel Club January 1, 1996.

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