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Cesky Fousek
Cesky fousek dogs are bred to be hunters, which makes training a puppy easy.
These dogs originated from Czechoslovakia and were common in the area of Bohemia in the 19th century through World War I. They are also called the Rough-coated Bohemian Pointer and weigh about 62-75 pounds, whereas the height is about 24-26 inches.
Cesky fousek dogs are bred to be hunters, which makes training a puppy easy.
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Cesky Fousek -
dogs, puppy
Also called Czesky Fousek.
The coat is bristly with rough outer hair and with thick soft undercoat and comes in liver or liver/white, with or without ticking. Although the public lost the interest in the breed after World War I, the interest in the dogs was revived later. Now, they can be used as hunting dogs and pets. Cesky fousek dogs are bred to be hunters, which makes training a puppy easy.
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