Brittany

Brittany
Temperament: Bright, Fun-Loving, Upbeat
Group: Sporting Group
Height: 44.5–52.1 in
Weight: 13.6–18.1 lb
Life Expectancy: 12.0–14.0 yrs
Energy Level: Needs Lots of Activity
Trainability: Eager to Please
Shedding: Seasonal
Grooming Frequency: 2-3 Times a Week Brushing
Brittanys are smaller than setters but leggier than spaniels, standing about 20 inches at the shoulder. Their beautiful, boldly patterned coat comes in combinations of white and vivid orange and liver (reddish-brown). They are rugged and strong but smooth, clean, and quick afoot. The face has the “softness” prized by bird-dog lovers; high-set ears convey the breed’s essential eagerness.The zeal and versatility that make Brittanys peerless hunters can be channeled into dog sports. Obedience, agility, flyball, dock diving—you name it, this trainable breed is up for it. The Brittany is a nice fit for those seeking an all-purpose hunting partner, a dog-sport teammate, or a companion in sync with an upbeat, outdoorsy family life. Sportsmen on both sides of the Atlantic cherish the agile, energetic Brittany as a stylish and versatile gundog. Bright and eager at home, and tireless afield, Brittanys require a lot of exercises, preferably with their favorite humans.