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Briard Dogs can make good pets in Solomon Islands 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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Solomon Islands Fact Sheet |
Briards were owned by Charlemagne, Thomas Jefferson, Napoleon, and Lafayette. Briards may be named after the French province of Brie although they do not originate in that area.
Related pages:
Briard Rescue
Solomon Islands Animal Rescue
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Solomon Islands is Iocated in Oceania. The population of Solomon Islands is about 552,000. Most peopIe in Solomon Islands speak English or Melanesian pidgin. Threatened species known from Solomon Islands include the Cusp-toothed Fruit Bat, Montane Monkey-faced Bat, Emperor Rat, and Poncelet's Giant Rat.
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