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  2. Briard - Wikipedia

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    The Briard originated in, and is named for, the Brie historic region of north-central France, where it was traditionally used both for herding sheep and to defend them. [3] [4]: 287 The first written mention of the shepherd dogs of Brie is thought to be in the Cours complet d'agriculture of Jean-Baptiste François Rozier, [5]: 41 who in 1783 wrote that the "chien de Brie" was long-haired and ...

  3. Bouvier des Flandres - Wikipedia

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    An adult Bouvier des Flandres. The monks at the Ter Duinen monastery were among the earliest known dog breeders in Flanders. The bouviers bred by them are recorded as having been bred from imports such as Irish wolfhounds and Scottish deerhounds with local farm dogs, until a breed considered to be the predecessor of the modern Bouvier des Flandres was obtained.

  4. Fondation Brigitte Bardot - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the trip also gained Bardot the support of French president, Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, leading to changes regarding the import of seal products. The Brigitte Bardot Foundation ( La Fondation Brigitte Bardot ) was launched by Bardot in Saint-Tropez , in 1986 where she auctioned her jewellery and other personal possessions to raise ...

  5. Barbet (dog breed) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s, French breeders attempted to revive the breed. [10] In France, there were 307 Barbets registered between 1975 and 2001. [5] Due to cross-breeding with the Standard Poodle and other breeds, the modern Barbet is notably taller than the historical breed. The dogs with more Poodle in them also tend to have smaller, tighter curls. [3]

  6. Beauceron - Wikipedia

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    The Beauceron is known in France as a guard dog, a helper around the farm (herding sheep or cattle), and/or a ring sport dog (primarily protection training). This athletic, healthy and long-lived breed has been bred to be intelligent, calm, gentle, and fearless. [5] Adults are typically suspicious of strangers and are excellent natural guard dogs.

  7. Category:Dog breeds originating in France - Wikipedia

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    Barbet (dog breed) Basset Artésien Normand; Basset Bleu de Gascogne; Basset Fauve de Bretagne; Basset Hound; Beagle-Harrier; Beauceron; Berger Picard; Billy (dog) Bloodhound; Blue Picardy Spaniel; Braque d'Auvergne; Braque du Bourbonnais; Braque Dupuy; Braque Français; Braque Saint-Germain; Briard; Briquet Griffon Vendéen; Brittany Spaniel

  8. Berger Picard - Wikipedia

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    The Berger Picard (/ b ɛər ˌ ʒ eɪ p ɪ ˈ k ɑːr / bair-ZHAY pih-KAR, French: [bɛʁʒe pikaʁ]) or Picardy Shepherd, is a French herding dog originating in Picardy. These dogs nearly became extinct after both World War I and World War II [ 1 ] and remain a rare breed.

  9. Ariège Pointer - Wikipedia

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    Ariège Pointer. The Braque de l'Ariège is a normally proportioned dog with drop ears. The tail is traditionally docked.The coat is short and primarily white, speckled with larger patches of colours described as orange, liver, or chestnut on the head and ears.

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