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The Briard is a loyal and intelligent herding dog with a rich history from France, known for its distinctive long coat and unique appearance. These medium to large dogs are characterized by their strong build, protective instincts, and affectionate nature, making them excellent family companions. Briards require regular grooming and thrive on physical activity, as they are energetic and need a job to keep them happy. Their friendly demeanor and alertness make them great watchdogs.
Breed Fast Facts
70 - 100 lbs
Large
High
Minimal
Very
10 to 12 years
For those of you who love running and playing on the sand with your furry pals, the great news is that most of Oregon’s beaches are dog friendly. For visitors to the Beaver State, dogs are welcome both in rural and urban getaways throughout Oregon. Book a nice B&B on the seaside, go camping at Mount Hood National Forest, or have an energizing city break in Portland with Fido by your side the whole time. For Oregonian dog owners in search of a bit of adventure, check out one of the many dog-friendly hiking trails in this beautiful state.
Oregon has the most dog parks per capita in the country, with at least 2 for every 100,000 human residents.
Oregon has been voted the United States’ most pet-friendly state!
Bobbie the Wonder Dog travelled 2,551 miles on his own to return home to Silverton, Oregon, after being lost by owners in Indiana.
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