86% Compatible
Known as the 'Dutch Partridge Dog,' they're skilled at both pointing and retrieving - a rare combination.
Their expressive faces and human-like eyes earned them the nickname 'monkey face' dogs!
Developed in Drenthe, Netherlands during the 16th century as versatile hunting dogs, specifically for hunting partridge and other game birds in varying terrains.
Developed in Belgium during the 1800s to hunt rats in stables and coach houses. These small but fierce ratters became popular companions among Brussels coachmen.
Weekly brushing needed to maintain coat. Requires daily exercise and mental stimulation. Regular ear checks important due to hunting activities in wet conditions.
Regular grooming needed for rough-coated varieties. Sensitive to extreme temperatures. Require consistent training approach due to their sometimes stubborn nature.