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Briard
Dog Insurance Quotes
Briard Dog insurance quotes UK.
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About the Breed
It may be that this breed originated in
the French province of Brie as long ago as the twelfth century.
Here it was valued as a guard dog, protecting sheep from wolves
and other dangers, but, as wolver were gradually eliminated,
it also served to herd farm stock. The Briard today has retained
a brave nature, and will be alert to any intruders around
your property. It is easily trained and will settle well in
domestic surroundings, provided that it has plenty of opportunity
to exercise every day.
The flowing coat of the Briard obviously needs daily brushing.
An unusual feature laid down in the breed standard is that
the double dew claws present on the hind legs are retained.
Dew claws are normally removed from other breeds because they
serve no real purpose for dogs today and there is a risk,
especially with the front dew claws, that the dog could become
caught up by them, resulting in injury. Where the dew claws
are left, however, you may need to trim them regularly, because
they will not become worn down with the ground. As a result,
the claws are likely to become overgrown and will curl back
or, even worse, can penetrate the dog’s skin.
In spite of its long history, the Briard has only become more
widely known outside France during recent years.
Height 24-27 in (61-68.5 cm)
Weight 75 lb (34 kg)
Coat type/colour flowing, generally black
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