Breed Profile of the Briard Dog

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The Briard, also known as the Briard, is famous for its delicious milk. The Briard region in France is the original birthplace of the Briard. As the name suggests, the dog is named after the region. It is vigorous and alert, healthy but not rough, with sound bones and well-developed muscles, showing the strength and agility necessary for use as a sheepdog.
The Briard is a very ancient breed of French working dogs. There were depictions in tapestries from the 8th century. It is also mentioned in documents from the 12th century. The correct description of this species is from the 14th to 16th centuries. In the early days, the brier dog was used to protect things from wolves and being stolen. However, after the French Revolution, due to the division of land and the decrease in the population, the brier dog began to transform its function and be used for some more important purposes. Used for safety tasks such as guarding waterfowl, keeping sheep in unfenced pastures, and protecting the owner's property.
Chinese name:Briard
English name:Briard
Alternate name:Briard
< strong>Kingdom:Animal
Phylum:Chordata
Subphylum:Chordata
Class : Mammalia
 Subclass: Theria
 Order: Carnivora
 Family: Canidae
Subfamily:Canis
Subgenus:Canis
Origin:Bery region, France

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