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Briards are notorious for their need to be with their people. This is not a dog that can be left in the backyard; they will become depressed, destructive, and potentially aggressive if isolated. They will follow you from room to room, often herding you or your children in the process.
Bred to guard flocks against poachers and wolves, the Briard is naturally aloof and suspicious of strangers. Without extensive, early, and ongoing socialization, this trait can escalate into fear-aggression or excessive territoriality. They are not "love everyone" dogs like Golden Retrievers; they make executive decisions about who is a threat.
The urge to control movement is hardwired. Briards may nip at the heels of running children, chase bicycles, or attempt to "round up" other pets. This behavior can be alarming to those unfamiliar with herding breeds and requires consistent training to manage.
While many Briards live peacefully with other dogs, there is a noted tendency for aggression toward dogs of the same sex, particularly once they reach social maturity (18-24 months). Introductions must be managed carefully.
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Living Situation
With Other Pets
Climate & Seasonal Care
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Breed Origins
Living With a Briard
- Underestimated exercise needs
- Behavioral challenges
- Cost of care
Exercise Menu
60-90 min/dayLife Stages
Briard puppies require consistent training and patience.
Peak energy age: 1-3 years
Prime years - energy stabilizes but remains active
Senior care varies by individual health.
First Year Reality Check
Travel & Adventure
Adapts well to travel with proper preparation.
Safety & Containment
Proper containment and supervision recommended.
Breeding Information
Special Abilities
Training Guide
- s or heavy-handed punishment will damage the bond and cause the dog to shut down or become defensive. Use treats, play, and praise to motivate them [cite: 4, 6].
- Requires consistent, patient training
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