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Brittany

The Brittany, also known as the Brittany Spaniel, is a versatile and energetic dog breed originally developed in France for bird hunting. Known for their agility, intelligence, and friendly disposition, Brittanys make excellent companions for active families and outdoor enthusiasts.

2.2
Size
Medium
10-25kg
Grooming
Regular Care
2-3x per week
Family
Great with Kids
Patient & gentle nature
Family-friendly

The Honest Truth

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ChallengeSeparation Anxiety (The "Velcro" Curse)

Brittanys are notoriously clingy. They were bred to work in tandem with humans, not to guard pastures alone. This manifests as severe separation anxiety. If left alone for 8 hours a day, they often resort to destructive chewing, self-mutilation (licking paws raw), or howling that will alienate neighbors.

ChallengeThe "Off Switch" Myth

While some adults settle down indoors, young Brittanys (under 3 years) often lack a metabolic "off switch." They do not just need a walk; they need a job. Without 60-90 minutes of vigorous activity daily, they will invent their own games, which usually involve disassembling your furniture or excavating the backyard.

ChallengeSubmissive Urination

This breed is known for a "soft" temperament. Harsh corrections or even loud voices can cause them to urinate submissively. They require confidence-building, not intimidation.

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Regular blood work (for epilepsy management)
Initial Cost
$1,000-2,500
BudgetAveragePremium
Monthly Cost
$90-145
LowModerateHigh
Estimated Yearly Cost
$1,080-1,740

Includes food, insurance, vet visits, grooming, and supplies

Living Situation

Apartment Living
Challenging - needs space
Work From Home
Suitable with adequate exercise
Alone Time
Moderate - 4-6 hours
First-Time Owner
Good choice for beginners

With Other Pets

Dogs
Generally friendly
Cats
Generally safe with proper introduction
Small Mammals
Supervision required
Birds & Reptiles
Caution advised

Climate & Seasonal Care

Heat Tolerance 3/5
Cold Tolerance 3/5
Winter Needs
No gear needed
Summer Care
Normal activity OK
Seasonal Shedding
High

Adjust activities based on weather conditions.

Breed Origins

Original Purpose
the vast open spaces of American hunting
Field/Working Lines
* **American Brittany:** Taller (17
Show/Conformation Lines
18]

Living With a Brittany

Odor Level
Moderate
Coat Feel
Varies by coat type
Surrender Risk: Medium
  • Underestimated exercise needs
  • Behavioral challenges
  • Cost of care

Exercise Menu

60-90 min/day
Physical
45 minutes
Mental
15 minutes
Physical Exercise (60+ mins):15-20 min
* *Must-Haves:* Off-leash running in safe areas, fetch with a Chuckit!, or jogging (after 18 months of age).
Mental Stimulation (30+ mins):15-20 min
* *Nosework:* Hide scents or treats in the yard. Their nose is their primary interface with the world.
Total Daily Requirement:90 min
Minimum **90 minutes** of combined activity.
Softness:15-20 min
Brittanys are "soft" dogs. If you yell at a Labrador, it wags its tail. If you yell at a Brittany, it may shut down or urinate. Positive reinforcement (treats, praise, play) is the *only* effective method [cite: 15].
Recall Challenges:15-20 min
They are independent thinkers when they smell prey. "Come" is a suggestion, not a command, if a pheasant is nearby. Long-line training is essential.
Heat Tolerance (3/5):15-20 min
Their single/light double coat allows reasonable heat tolerance, but they can overheat during intense exercise.
Cold Tolerance (3/5):15-20 min
They lack the thick insulating undercoat of a Husky. They are fine in movement but need a coat if stationary in freezing temps.
Water Affinity:15-20 min
High. Most Brittanys love water and are natural swimmers, though some may need a gentle introduction [cite: 16].

Life Stages

Puppy0-12 months

Brittany puppies require consistent training and patience.

Adolescent6-18 months

Peak energy age: 1-3 years

Adult2-8 years

Prime years - energy stabilizes but remains active

Senior8+ years

Senior care varies by individual health.

First Year Reality Check

7/10
Puppy Difficulty
Moderate
House Training
Medium
Crate Training Success
6-12
Destructive Phase (months)
This breed commonly experiences adolescent regression - training may temporarily regress around 6-18 months

Travel & Adventure

Car Travel
Good
Hiking Companion
Camping
Suitable
Beach Friendly
Yes
Cabin Eligible
Too large
Hotel Friendly
Yes

Adapts well to travel with proper preparation.

Safety & Containment

Dog Park
Suitable
Off-Leash
Reliable
Escape Risk
Low
Min Fence Height
5-6 feet
Resource Guarding
Low
Small Animal Safe
Yes

Proper containment and supervision recommended.

Breeding Information

6
Avg Litter Size
(range: 4-8)
Varies
C-Section Rate
Medium
Whelping Difficulty
Low
Puppy Mortality

Special Abilities

Service Dog Potential Canicross/Bikejoring Sensory Friendly Coat

Training Guide

Recommended Method
Positive reinforcement
Learning Speed
repetitions
Training Tips
  • [cite: 15].
Common Challenges
  • s:** They are independent thinkers when they smell prey. "Come" is a suggestion, not a command, if a pheasant is nearby. Long-line training is essential.

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Care Tips for Brittanys

Tip #1

Ensure regular exercise for your Brittany.

Tip #2

Provide a balanced diet appropriate for their size and energy level.

Tip #3

Regular grooming and veterinary check-ups are essential.

Breed Characteristics

Trainability
Quick Learner
Energy Level
Energizer
Grooming Needs
Regular Care
Size
Medium
Hypoallergenic
No
Apartment
Not Ideal
Kids
Great
Weight
10-25kg

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