France has given the world many of the finer things in life, from baguettes and croissants to fine wines and artistic masterpieces. But did you know that many of the world’s most popular dog breeds were also developed in France? And we’re not only talking about Poodles here. French dog breeds come in all shapes and sizes, with all sorts of different coat types and specialized skills, and they make great pets.
Check out these 15 dog breeds with French origins that are recognized by the American Kennel Club (AKC) and decide which is right for you—from dogs with a storied ancestry to playful pups, sporting dogs, toy dogs and beyond.
1French Bulldog
Size: Small
Life Expectancy: 10-12 years
Temperament: Exuberant, best friend for life
2Papillon
Size: Extra small
Life Expectancy: 14-16 years
Temperament: Joyful, lively, social butterfly
3Poodle
Size: Extra small to medium
Life Expectancy: 10-18 years
Temperament: Sporty, smarty pants, loves the spotlight
While technically hailing from Germany, the French took this dog and ran with it, and the Poodle dog breed is what most people think of when they think of dogs from France. But while their hair may be high-maintenance—hello, curly coats with distinct haircuts like the English Saddle, Continental and Sporting clip—these grooming trends are more typical of show dogs. Dog parents typically style their Poodle however they wish.
What some may not know is that the Poodle breed comes in three different sizes: standard, miniature, and toy. Regardless of size, they are generally friendly and eager to please their family.
4Brittany
Size: Medium
Life Expectancy: 12-14 years
Temperament: Social butterfly, energetic, smart
5Dogue de Bordeaux
Size: Extra large
Life Expectancy: 5-8 years
Temperament: Powerful, quiet, stubborn
6Basset Hound
Size: Medium
Life Expectancy: 12-13 years
Temperament: Mellow, good-natured, devoted
The Basset Hound dog breed traces its origins to France and Belgium, where it is believed that the friars of the Abbey of St. Hubert played a significant role. They are credited with crossing strains of older French breeds, resulting in the creation of this distinctively low-built scent hound.
Bassets’ accuracy and persistence made them a favored option for French aristocrats who had a passion for hunting, and today they are considered among the most appealing of the AKC breeds and are a favorite of dog lovers all over the world. While they have a laid-back personality and are calm under pressure, these low riders do best with a relaxed family.
7Beauceron
Size: Large
Life Expectancy: 10-12 years
Temperament: Intelligent, adventure-loving, friendly
The Beauceron dog breed, also known as the Bas Rouge or the Berger de Beauce, is a French shepherd dog named after the extensive agricultural region to the southwest of Paris. Since the late Middle Ages, the Beauceron has played many roles, among them bodyguard, rescuer, soldier, companion and unparalleled mover of livestock. This breed has not only a multifaceted working ability, but also an endearing personality.
First identified in the 19th century, this versatile pup also has a history of military and K-9 work. In fact, these brave pups even participated in the trench warfare of World War I! Today, the Beauceron is best suited for experienced and active pet parents who enjoy outdoor adventures—and they tend to thrive most when they’re the only dog in the household.
8Briard
Size: Large
Life Expectancy: 12 years
Temperament: Confident, works hard, has your back
The Briard dog breed was developed as a two-in-one dog by French farmers: They are sheepherders and flock guardians capable of running off predators. A close relative of the Beauceron, the Briard held a cherished place in French society, becoming an integral part of the national character and earning the distinguished title of the official war dog of the French army. Their search and rescue efforts included doing sentry duty, locating wounded soldiers, and even pulling supply carts.
Today, these herding dogs are lovingly referred to as “a heart wrapped in fur” because of how deeply they bond with their human companions. These family dogs get along especially well with kids, are fiercely loyal, and bond well with other animals. For these working dogs, the most important job is guarding and protecting their family.
9Great Pyrenees
Size: Extra large
Life Expectancy: 10-12 years
Temperament: Smart, serene, confident
10Barbet
Size: Medium
Life Expectancy: 12-14 years
Temperament: Intelligent, loyal, social
11Bloodhound
Size: Large
Life Expectancy: 10-12 years
Temperament: Determined, energetic, independent
12Petit Basset Griffon Vendéen
Size: Small
Life Expectancy: 14-16 years
Temperament: Vivacious, happy, alert
13Berger Picard
Size: Medium
Life Expectancy: 12-13 years
Temperament: Friendly, loyal, watchful
14French Spaniel
Size: Medium
Life Expectancy: 10-12 years
Temperament: Smart, friendly, gentle
15Löwchen
Size: Small
Life Expectancy: 13-15 years
Temperament: Snuggly, adventurous, playful
For the Francophiles
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