Bearded Czech

History, origin & features

A popular and widespread pointing dog in the former USSR before World War I, the Czech Barbute declined sharply until it was threatened with extinction. One of the main qualities of the Czech Bearded Pointer is its versatility: it can hunt in the field, in the water or in the woods. They are determined and passionate about their hunting.
Endowed with a strong temperament, he remains very obedient to his master.
In addition to its role as hunter, it can also play the role of companion dog, acclimatizing perfectly to family life, whether in a rural or urban setting. The Czech Barbet is a medium-sized dog with a muscular, robust yet lean physique, whose appearance reflects its liveliness and strong character. Their coat comes in three lengths: a short, soft undercoat, a harsh topcoat 3 to 4 cm long, and longer bristles on certain parts of the body. Color varies from roan to brown, with or without markings. A popular pointing dog in the former USSR before World War I, the Czech Bearded Dog declined sharply until it was threatened with extinction. One of the main qualities of the Czech Barbute is its versatility: it can hunt in fields, water or woods. They are determined and passionate about their hunting.
Endowed with a strong temperament, he remains very obedient to his master.
In addition to its role as hunter, it can also play the role of companion dog, acclimatizing perfectly to family life, whether in a rural or urban setting. The Czech Barbet is a medium-sized dog with a muscular, robust yet lean physique, whose appearance reflects its liveliness and strong character. Their coat comes in three lengths: a short, soft undercoat, a harsh topcoat 3 to 4 cm long, and longer bristles on certain parts of the body. Color varies from roan to brown, with or without markings. Czech Beards need to run for long hours on walks.