Briard

E933258

The Briard is a large, rugged French herding dog breed known for its long, wavy coat, strong work ethic, and loyal, protective nature.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dog breed
herding dog
pastoral dog
activityLevel high
AKCGroup Herding Group
alternativeName Berger de Brie NERFINISHED
averageFemaleHeight 22–25.5 inches
averageFemaleWeight 50–75 pounds
averageMaleHeight 23–27 inches
averageMaleWeight 75–100 pounds
coatColor black
fawn
gray
coatType double coat
long
wavy
commonHealthIssue bloat
hip dysplasia
progressive retinal atrophy
countryOfOrigin France
earType naturally drop ears
FCIGroup Group 1: Sheepdogs and Cattle Dogs
historicalUse driving sheep and cattle
guarding flocks against predators
military messenger dog
lifeSpan 10–12 years
notableTrait beard and eyebrows on face
requires regular grooming
strong herding instinct
strong work ethic
originRegion Brie region of France NERFINISHED
recognizedBy American Kennel Club NERFINISHED
Fédération Cynologique Internationale NERFINISHED
The Kennel Club NERFINISHED
requires consistent training
daily exercise
early socialization
suitableFor experienced dog owners
tailType long tail
temperament confident
energetic
intelligent
loyal
protective
trainable
use companion dog
guarding livestock
herding livestock

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