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Briard Breeders
The Briard's ancient origins are unknown. American soldiers introduced these ruggedly muscular dogs to the U.S. after World War I. They took 50 years to gain a solid foothold. Only in the 1970's did breeders address the problems of shyness and nervous aggression in the breed. Now with careful breeding and selection, these dogs are well mannered with their family while retaining their superb guarding instincts. They are good with children if raised with them from puppyhood.
An excellent herding dog, they are well insulated by their thick coat
against harsh weather. These dogs need regular grooming.
They weigh 74 to 76 lbs. and stand 23-27" at the shoulders.
Contact the dog breeders below for your next family friend.
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Currently there are no representatives for this
breed. If you would like to do a special search for breeders of this breed
in your area call (707) 995-3440.
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