The Brittany was bred to be a gundog. They have a natural hunting instinct and make the perfect companion for any hunter. This breed will not only “point” for their hunter counterpart, but will be ready to retrieve on both land and water. Besides their hunting skills, they make wonderful companions too.
This first known trace of this dog comes from artwork dating back to the 17th century. This breed is named after the Northwestern French region, Brittany, which was once an independent kingdom. These dogs were prized hunting assistants from the very beginning and were a regularly traded commodity between countries in this region.
If you are looking to get one of these dogs, it is important to know that they are hyperactive. They are packed with energy and require daily exercise. These 30-40 pound pups will always be ready to go outside for an adventure. The Brittany has a somewhat obsession over birds, so expect your pup to chase after them anytime that they get the chance.
This breed can make a great family dog as long as their exercise needs are met. They are great with children and other pets alike. They have a happy, friendly nature and will display tons of affection. The Brittany is a very intelligent breed, however, they do not respond well to harsh training methods. They are extremely sensitive, and in most cases, a stern look is enough to make them understand that they have done something wrong. Be patient with your dog, give them positive reinforcement, and you can be sure that they will be the best companion you could have asked for.
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