
Briard
Weight
30โ40 kg
Height
56โ68 cm shoulder height
Lifespan
12โ14 years
Health figures are breed averages for general guidance only. Always consult a licensed veterinarian.
The Briard is a dog who lives entirely for his family โ he follows you from room to room, keeps an eye on everyone and takes his protective role seriously. He is smart, loyal and has a long memory: for good experiences and for moments when you weren't consistent. Strangers only gradually earn his trust, and he doesn't give it away easily.
Character & traits
Practical
- Exercise per day
- 2 to 3 hours
- Max alone
- 3 hours
- Garden needed
- Yes
- Apartment
- Less suitable
- Insurance
- $55โ$75/mo
- Food
- $60โ$90/mo
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What Briard owners typically need
Food
Large breed food
Kibble for large dogs โ supports joints and contains less fat.
Accessories
Sturdy harness
High-energy dogs pull more. A good harness gives you control without pressure on the throat.
Grooming
Nail clipper
Not much coat to brush, but nails keep growing. Clip them every 2-3 weeks.
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๐ก๏ธ Insurance
Pet insurance for the Briard typically runs $61โ$83/month for basic accident and illness coverage. What you pay depends on the dog's age and your location.
Health information is for general guidance only and does not constitute veterinary advice. Always consult a licensed veterinarian.
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