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About Briard
The Briard, also known as the Berger de Brie or French Shepherd, is a majestic and intelligent herding breed that originated in France. Once relied upon to guard and herd flocks across the French countryside, the Briard quickly became valued for its versatility, loyalty, and courage. With its long, flowing coat, strong frame, and confident stance, the Briard is both elegant and powerful. Their expressive eyes, often hidden beneath a curtain of hair, reveal a calm yet alert temperament. These dogs are known for being fearless and devoted, yet gentle and affectionate with their families. Briards form deep emotional bonds with their owners and are happiest when included in daily life. They are protective without being aggressive and are particularly good with children when socialised early. Although independent-minded, they are highly trainable, responding well to consistent, positive training methods. Their striking coats require regular care, but for those willing to invest the time, the Briard offers an incredible blend of beauty, intelligence, and loyalty — a true working dog with a loving heart.
The Briard, also known as the Berger de Brie or French Shepherd, is a majestic and intelligent herding breed that originated in France. Once relied upon to guard and herd flocks across the French coun...
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Briard FAQs
How much does a Briard cost in Ireland?
In Ireland, a purebred Briard puppy typically costs between €1,200 and €1,600, depending on the breeder, pedigree, and coat quality.
Are Briards good family dogs?
Yes — Briards are devoted, affectionate, and protective, making them excellent family companions. They get along well with children and other pets when properly socialised.
Do Briards need a lot of grooming?
Yes — their long, double coat requires regular grooming, ideally brushing two to three times per week, to prevent tangles and mats. Occasional trimming helps maintain their elegant appearance.
Are Briards easy to train?
Briards are intelligent and eager to please, though they can sometimes be independent. Positive reinforcement, early socialisation, and patience yield the best results.
How much exercise does a Briard need?
They are active working dogs that need at least 1.5 to 2 hours of exercise daily. Long walks, play sessions, and mental stimulation are essential to keep them happy and healthy.
Quick facts: Briard
Origin: France
Lifespan: 10-12 years
Size: Large (55-100 lbs)
Coat: Long, wavy, coarse outer coat with soft undercoat
Temperament: Loyal, intelligent, protective, affectionate
Common Health Issues: Hip dysplasia, progressive retinal atrophy, bloat
Grooming Needs: High (frequent brushing to prevent mats)

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