Briard

Briard
Group Herding Group
Size Large
Coat Long
Origin France
Nickname
Berger de Brie, Brie Shepherd
Color
Uniform black, fawn, grey or blue.
Height
Males: 23-27 inches.
Females: 22-26 inches.
Weight
Males: 70-100 pounds.
Females: 65-95 pounds.
Life Span
12 years
Litter Size
5-8 puppies
Exercise
Regular Exercise
Personality
Confident, Smart, Faithful
Groom Needs
Daily Brushing/Infrequent Shedding
Shedding
Infrequent
Trainability
Independent
Vocality
When Necessary
Good with
Kids with Supervision, Dogs with Supervision

Introduction

With their long, flowing coats and piercing eyes, the Briard is a heart-stealer. This French herding breed stands out for its loyalty and intelligence, coupled with an energetic spirit. Though large in size, they are gentle with family and display an unwavering commitment to their loved ones. A Briard's coat requires regular grooming, but their exercise needs are met with moderate activity, making them a versatile companion for both country and city dwellers. Forewarned - their strong-willed nature calls for consistent training.

Helpful Information

  • Breed Club: Briard Club of America
  • Breed Club Link: https://www.briardclubofamerica.org/
  • Breed Club Rescue: Briard Rescue Trust
  • Breed Club Rescue Link: https://www.briardrescuetrust.org/

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