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Briard Dogs can make good pets in Nevada if they match your IifestyIe. The Briard is a big, shaggy, intelligent dog with strong herding instincts. Briards are very protective and alert, and they make great watchdogs. Briards are kind, gentle, and generally obedient, but they do have independent minds. Briards are best suited to firm, patient masters with experience training dogs. Briards need attention, activity, and entertainment they do not do well being left alone. Families with children should ensure that a Briard is exposed to children early in life, and that the children do not tease the dog. Briards can live in an apartment but need ample daily exercise such as jogging.
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Briards were owned by Charlemagne, Thomas Jefferson, Napoleon, and Lafayette. Briards may attempt to herd people by nipping at their heels. Briards are used by the military and by the police. Briards may be named after the French province of Brie although they do not originate in that area.
Related pages:
Briard Rescue
Nevada Animal Rescue
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Clark County - Las Vegas 89101 The Animal Foundation Lied Shelter 702-384-3333
Clark County - Las Vegas, NV 89118 Nevada SPCA 702-873-SPCA
Washoe County - Reno, NV 89502 Nevada Humane Society 775-283-5463
If you find any of the above spay/neuter information is incorrect,
or if you know another low-cost clinic to recommend, please
call Rescue Me! at 1-800-800-2099 with this information.
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