Briard

The Briard is an intelligent, loyal, and strong-willed herding breed, originally developed in France for livestock management and protection. Known for its distinctive long coat, keen instincts, and unwavering devotion, the Briard excels in herding, obedience, protection, and companionship.

Core Traits of the Briard

  1. Highly Intelligent – Quick to learn and excels in advanced training.

  2. Loyal and Protective – Forms deep bonds and serves as a dependable guardian.

  3. Energetic and Hardworking – Requires consistent physical and mental engagement.

  4. Versatile Working Ability – Excels in herding, obedience, and guarding roles.

  5. Fearless Yet Gentle – Confident while maintaining an affectionate demeanor.

  6. Independent Thinker – Makes decisions effectively, requiring firm but positive leadership.

  7. Social Yet Reserved – Affectionate with loved ones but naturally cautious with strangers.

  8. Resilient and Hardy – Adaptable to various climates and working conditions.

  9. Agile and Powerful – Swift, athletic, and capable of endurance-based tasks.

  10. Distinctive Long Coat – Thick, wavy fur that provides protection from harsh weather.


Breed Standards

The Briard is a medium-to-large breed, standing 22-27 inches tall and weighing 55-100 pounds. It has dark brown expressive eyes, high-set drop ears, and a long, wavy double coat that comes in black, fawn, or gray. Their strong, fluid gait showcases power and agility, making them ideal working dogs. Temperamentally, Briards are intelligent, confident, and deeply devoted, excelling in herding and guardian roles

Health Test Information

The following health tests are associated with this breed: