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The Brittany is a breed of gun dog bred primarily for bird hunting.
Although it is often referred to as the Brittany Spaniel, they are not actually spaniels.
The AKC reclassified them in 1984 as just Brittanys since they are pointing dogs and have less genetically in common with Spaniels and more in common with Setters, which are pointing dogs.
The breed's working characteristics are more akin to those of a pointer or setter than a spaniel.
Brittanys were developed in Brittany, a province in northwest France, between the 17th and 19th centuries, becoming officially recognized early in the 20th.
There are French Brittanys as well as American Brittanys.
French Brittanys are used for upland birds and rabbits, whereas American Brittanys are exclusively used for upland bird hunting.
The name "Brittany" is taken from the Brittany region in northwestern France, where the dog originated.
Images of orange and white Brittany-like dogs hunting and retrieving were first seen on tapestries and paintings from the 17th century.
The first written and verifiable record of Brittanys comes from a hunting description written by Reverend Davies in 1850.
He described hunting with small "bobtailed" dogs who pointed and were excellent retrievers.
Around the same time, the modern Brittany is rumored to have been bred by mating with English Setters.
The Brittany is typically quite athletic, compact, energetic, and solidly built without being heavy.
Their heads are average-sized with floppy ears, expressions usually of intelligence, vigor, and alertness, and gait elastic, long, and accessible.
Most Brittanys are born with naturally short tails, yet others are rarely born with long tails, which are docked to a length of 310 centimeters.
The breed's coat color is varied: orange and white coat or liver and white are most common in the American Brittany; other colors include orange roan and liver roan, all of which are acceptable in the show ring.
The American Brittany Standard specifies an acceptable tri-color of the liver, orange, and white with precise color placement.
Some Brittanys may have a dark brown coat, which is rare.
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Although it is often referred to as the Brittany Spaniel, they are not actually spaniels.
The AKC reclassified them in 1984 as just Brittanys since they are pointing dogs and have less genetically in common with Spaniels and more in common with Setters, which are pointing dogs.
The breed's working characteristics are more akin to those of a pointer or setter than a spaniel.
Brittanys were developed in Brittany, a province in northwest France, between the 17th and 19th centuries, becoming officially recognized early in the 20th.
There are French Brittanys as well as American Brittanys.
French Brittanys are used for upland birds and rabbits, whereas American Brittanys are exclusively used for upland bird hunting.
The name "Brittany" is taken from the Brittany region in northwestern France, where the dog originated.
Images of orange and white Brittany-like dogs hunting and retrieving were first seen on tapestries and paintings from the 17th century.
The first written and verifiable record of Brittanys comes from a hunting description written by Reverend Davies in 1850.
He described hunting with small "bobtailed" dogs who pointed and were excellent retrievers.
Around the same time, the modern Brittany is rumored to have been bred by mating with English Setters.
The Brittany is typically quite athletic, compact, energetic, and solidly built without being heavy.
Their heads are average-sized with floppy ears, expressions usually of intelligence, vigor, and alertness, and gait elastic, long, and accessible.
Most Brittanys are born with naturally short tails, yet others are rarely born with long tails, which are docked to a length of 310 centimeters.
The breed's coat color is varied: orange and white coat or liver and white are most common in the American Brittany; other colors include orange roan and liver roan, all of which are acceptable in the show ring.
The American Brittany Standard specifies an acceptable tri-color of the liver, orange, and white with precise color placement.
Some Brittanys may have a dark brown coat, which is rare.
Please choose your desired Brittany wallpaper and set it as a lock screen or home screen to give your phone an outstanding appearance.
We are grateful for your great support and always welcome your feedback about our wallpapers.
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