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Briard: History, Temperament, Exercise
Group: Herding
AKC Ranking: 118.
About
Briard
The Briard is a loyal dog that is good
at guard work and police work. They are
strong, alert dogs that are very agile and
obedient, which makes them easy to train
as long as training is started when they
are young. However, they do have to know
who is in charge.
Their brave, sweet, and gentle attitude
makes them a good family dog. They are good
with children if they grew up with children.
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They can be very stubborn, reserved
with strangers, and fearful, and aggressive if not
raised and trained correctly, which can make them
very hard to live with. They are happiest with a
very active family and have to have a job.
They also need a fenced yard.
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Grooming
Their coarse double-coat is very
long and requires weekly brushing, but they do not
shed a lot.
Height: 22 -27"
Weight: 75 lbs.
Health Issues
Bloat, thyroid problems, cancer,
hip dysplasia, Von Willenbrands, and PRA.
Life Expectancy: 11
yrs.
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Breeder Club: www.briardclubofamerica.org
Rescue Link: www.briardclubofamerica.org/rescue/index.htm
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