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Beautiful purebred Brittany Puppies available to good home from the 12th August.Pups have been born and raised indoors and now have regular play time outdoors.The pups are well socialized with my grandchildren and friends. The versatile nature of the Brittany allows the them to be a Champion in the field or affectionately enjoy lots of cuddles on the couch in your home. Their loving nature makes them perfect for the family pet and their unconditional willingness to please their owner makes them quick learners and very trainable.Boys and Girls available. Pups will come with a Welcome Pack, Veterinarian Health Check, Microchipped, Vaccinated and wormed.

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The Ultimate Brittany Guide

About Brittany

The Brittany, also known as the Brittany Spaniel, is a medium-sized breed of dog renowned for its athleticism, intelligence, and affectionate nature. Known for their versatility as both a hunting dog and a companion, Brittanys have amassed a loyal following among dog enthusiasts across the world.

Lifespan

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12 to 14 years

Weight

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13 to 18 kg

Height

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43 to 50 cm

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The Brittany’s coat is relatively low-maintenance, but regular brushing is still necessary to prevent matting and to distribute natural oils throughout the coat.

Origins

The Brittany hails from the Brittany region in northwestern France, where it was originally bred as a hunting dog in the 17th and 18th centuries.

The breed’s ancestors are believed to include native French pointing dogs and various spaniel breeds, which were crossed to produce a versatile, agile, and keen-nosed hunting companion.

The breed’s development continued throughout the 19th century, and the first official standard for the Brittany was established in 1907. It was initially known as the “Epagneul Breton” in France, and its name was later anglicised to “Brittany Spaniel” when it was introduced to the United States in the early 20th century.

The breed was eventually recognised in the early 20th century, and the “Spaniel” was dropped from the breed’s name in 1980s to better reflect the breed’s distinct hunting style.

Key Characteristics Of Brittanies

Are Brittanies Family-Friendly?

Yes, Brittany Spaniels are known to be excellent family dogs. They are affectionate, friendly, and gentle, which makes them well-suited for families with children.

Their exuberant and playful nature often means that they enjoy interacting with kids and can be a great source of companionship and entertainment.

Common Health Issues & Considerations

Brittanies may suffer from:

Obesity

Thyroid Disease

This refers to imbalances in thyroid hormone levels, which can manifest as either hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism, impacting various bodily functions and requiring veterinary management.

Nature / Temperament

Enthusiastic, Energetic, Intelligent, Sociable, Affectionate

Suitable Environment

While Brittanys are medium-sized dogs and can adapt to living in various types of homes, they will do best in a home with ample space for them to move around and play.

A house with a secure, fenced yard is ideal, as it provides a safe area for the dog to run and play off-leash.

Other Considerations

– Brittanys are alert and attentive, making them effective watchdogs.

– Their strong hunting instincts mean that they may be prone to chasing smaller animals, so early socialisation and training are essential.

– Brittanys do not do well when left alone for extended periods and may develop separation anxiety or display destructive behaviours.

How can I take good care of my Brittany?

Nutrition

Brittanys require a balanced diet that contains a combination of protein, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins and minerals. As energetic and athletic dogs, Brittanys benefit from a diet that includes a good amount of high-quality protein to support muscle development and maintenance.

Generally, adult Brittanys should have a diet consisting of about 20–25% protein. For specific advice on your Brittany’s nutritional needs, consult your veterinarian. They can provide personalised recommendations based on your dog’s individual health status, age, and activity level.

Grooming

The Brittany’s coat is dense, flat, or wavy, with feathering on the legs and ears. A thorough brushing once or twice a week using a slicker brush or a pin brush should suffice to keep their coat healthy and tangle-free.

During shedding seasons, more frequent brushing may be required to remove loose hair and reduce shedding.

Exercise

Brittanys are high-energy dogs that require regular exercise to maintain their physical and mental health. A minimum of one hour of physical activity per day is recommended, which can include brisk walks, jogs, or play sessions in a secure, fenced area.

In addition to physical exercise, Brittanys need mental stimulation to prevent boredom and destructive behaviour. Puzzle toys and interactive games can help to keep their minds active and engaged.

Training

Brittanys are intelligent and receptive to training, which means they can be taught a wide range of commands and skills. Early socialisation and obedience training are essential to ensure that they grow into well-behaved, well-rounded dogs.

This is general information and should not be relied on for adopting or purchasing advice.

Most Asked Brittany Questions

While Brittany Spaniels are an athletic and energetic breed, they thrive on human companionship and should not be raised or kept exclusively outdoors.

Brittany puppies, in particular, need consistent interaction, socialisation, and training, which can be challenging to provide if they live outdoors.

Brittany puppies, like most breeds, can be successfully housetrained with patience, consistency, and positive reinforcement.

They are intelligent and eager to please, which can make the housetraining process relatively straightforward.

Finding a reputable Brittany breeder is the key to getting a healthy, well-behaved Brittany puppy. A puppy from an ethical breeder has a much better chance of growing into a calm, gentle adult dog.

The average cost of a Brittany for sale is usually around AUD $1500 to $3500.

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