Does anyone have one, or have experience of one? I am seriously thinking of getting one next year. I've always had border collies and have done agility and flyball with them. I fancy a bit of a change of direction.
Well I'd say - from what I've seen, that the direction you're going in is pretty much as BC's. The one I've met was lively, hard working and extremely intelligent. I think they'd happily do a bit of agility or flyball.. HOWEVER - I have never owned one so I wouldn't take my word as final
One of the HPR grouup, independent and fast hunting. There are several competing in Agility although they do not appear to be as successful as many of the other breeds. I can put you in touch with someone who competes in Agility with one if you would like. http://www.gundog-agility.co.uk/index.htm http://www.brittanyclub.co.uk/brittany_club_agility.asp
I have a brittany x, have met a few since having Jed, and found them very lively little dogs,( a bit like a collie, completley untiring )need to keep their doggy brains working! love to be with their people, very intelligent and eager to please, extremely agile dogs, would be good at agility,( I did a summer with Jed, he learnt extremely quickly)and very fast, ( I've only seen a bc be able to keep up when he really runs) They don't like to be left alone for a long time ( but what dog does?) and I reckon ,easily become destructive or develop issues if not stimulated) they seem quite sensitive, Jed doesn't like people shouting, or yappy dogs oh they can be little loonies too I'd never met a brittany or x befor adopting Jed, but I'd definatelyget another
Thanks for the responses, guys! Smokeybear: I'm familiar with the BCGB abd am considering joining I have got the dates of a few shows which will have classes for Brittanys and I'm going to go along to talk to some owners (I did this last year and went to crufts for the first time to see some being shown and at Discover Dogs. The ones I saw at discover dogs were just what I like in a dog- cheerful friendly and with much sticking to their tummies!! ste: what lovely pictures! Where were they taken? Have you had Jed since he was a pup?
ste: the pictures are wonderful. The scenery is breathtaking! Mackie: Thanks for that. They seem to be very popular in the US.
US Brittany's tend to be longer in the leg and are predominantly orange and white. They never seem to look anything like the Brittany's over here. Have you researched any breeders yet?
Not specifically. I am aware of a few, but other than knowing of their existance (though one bitch I looked at had a hip score of 2/3, which I think is amazing!
Not specifically. I am aware of a few, but other than knowing of their existance (though one bitch I looked at had a hip score of 2/3, which I think is amazing! OOOPS!!! Double post. Sorry!