The Braque du Bourbonnais is a breed of gundog sometimes born with a short tail, with a coat ticked with liver, fawn, black, or white.
After World War II, the number of births decreased and the club became less active until it ceased to function.
He found only mixed breed dogs, which had some characteristics of the Braque du Bourbonnais (size, shape of the head, short tail).
After some more or less inbred litters, he registered his first Bourbonnais on the LOF (under Titre Initial procedure) in 1973, 1974, and 1975; from then, several breeders joined him, who, from those dogs, created their own lines, and the number of births increased.
From this moment, the successes of the Bourbonnais in field trials made the breed thrive.