The Braque du Bourbonnais is an ancient breed. The breed was described in French literature as early as the late 1500s. Even then, the breed was known for its keen hunting instincts.
Since the early 1970s, Bourbonnais breeders have substantially and rapidly improved the breed’s conformation and field performance.
The first breed standard was published in the club’s first bulletin in 1930. Although the organization and these breeders made considerable progress, their efforts were again nearly wiped out by World War II.
A second Club du Braque du Bourbonnais was created in 1982 by Michel Comte, with official recognition by the Society Centrale Canine (SCC), the French affiliate of the FCI, in 1985.
The new breed standard was fully recognized by the SCC and FCI in 1991. The standard was then translated and published on the FCI website in 1998.