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The Berger Picard is a medium-sized, well-muscled canine from France, renowned for its friendly, yet sometimes reserved, temperament. Compact and agile, these dogs are known to be energetic, requiring regular exercise to keep them happy and healthy. They're highly intelligent, quick to learn but do demand consistent, positive reinforcement training methods. In terms of companionship, the friendly Berger Picard tends to bond strongly with its family, making it an excellent family dog. Lastly, they have a minimal grooming needs, thanks to their weather-resistant harsh coat, making them a relatively low-maintenance choice for busy families.
Breed Fast Facts
50 - 70 lbs
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High
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13 to 14 years
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The Seeing Eye Dog is New Jersey’s official state dog.
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