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Links
We found the following links when searching the internet for information to help us decide that a Briard was for us.
Coupling this with good advice on what pitfalls to look for, we give many thanks to our Vet Hugh Duffin and Matt of Animal House and Sheila Cann of the Kennel Club.
These links are not exhaustive, there are loads more out there.
Try the Google search below or the YouTube search for videos, just type in Briard.
The featured video below is from The Friendly Briard Clubs YouTube Channel and called “Puppies Come” from Debsbrie Briards - Sally’s in there somewhere.
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Clubs and Associations
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Links
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The British Briard Club: Was formed by a group of enthusiasts with the idea of furthering the breed in all spheres; the sound breeding animal, the happy, healthy companion and the elegant show dog.
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www.thebritishbriardclub.org.uk
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The Friendly Briard Club: First UK Internet Club dedicated to the well being of Briards and their carers.
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www.briards.org.uk
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The Briard Association: Was set up by Briard enthusiasts to promote Briard ownership.
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www.briard-association.co.uk
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Union Européenne du Berger de Brie: A union of European clubs or associations, links to European clubs from Finland to Slovakia.
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www.uebb.net
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Biker Dogs MC International: Supporting the right of dogs to ride motorcycles.
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www.bikerdogsmc.org
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Debsbrie Briards
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Please take some time to visit Darcy - Dexter - Della - Dibley.
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www.debsbrie.co.uk
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Briard Websites
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Visit Ed the Briard
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www.edthebriard.co.uk
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Kennel Club
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The Kennel Club: The Kennel Club was founded in 1873 and is able to offer dog owners an unparalleled source of information, experience and advice on dog welfare, dog health, dog training and dog breeding.
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www.thekennelclub.org.uk
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Training
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The Association of Pet Dog Trainers: Was founded in 1995 by John Fisher to offer pet dog owners a guarantee of quality when looking for a puppy and dog training class in their area.
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www.apdt.co.uk
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Kennel Club Good Citizen Dog Scheme: The largest dog training scheme in the UK. Its aim is to promote responsible dog ownership and in turn, enhance our relationship with our pets and to make the community aware of the benefits associated with dog ownership.
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Click Here
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Down Dog Training & Behaviour Services: Providing one-to-one training in your own home or environment and also running a range of training classes using positive, reward based methods, all aimed at you having fun with your dog. Classes include general obedience, agility, flyball and doggy dancing.
Northern Ireland - Co.Down. Sally recommends Carol Clark at Down Dog Training & Behaviour Services and added - Cheese treats are the best - Yum!
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www.downdog.co.uk
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Doggy Dilemmas: Offers thorough, professional and loving care for your cats, dogs and other pets in their own homes while you're away, or simply too busy. Doggy Dilemmas also offers dog training on a one to one basis, or in a class environment.
England - Wiltshire.
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www.doggy-dilemmas.co.uk
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Pets As Therapy
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Pets As Therapy: Is a national charity now in its 25th year. It is unique in that it provides temperament assessed/vaccinated PAT Dogs and PAT Cats with registered volunteers to hospitals, hospices, residential care homes, day centres, special needs schools and many other establishments often providing comfort, companionship and therapy.
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www.petsastherapy.org
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Our Vet
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Jubilee Veterinary Centre: Is a veterinary specialist practice conveniently located on the outskirts of Newtownards. We are in an easy to find location with excellent parking facilities. A well established practice having provided over 100 years of service to the people of the greater Ards area.
Northern Ireland - Co.Down - Our Current Vet.
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www.jubileevetcentre.co.uk
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Animal House: Established in Rugby and Warwickshire in 1986, affordable, high quality and approachable vets. Many thanks to Hugh Duffin and his team for the sympathetic care when our two old dogs, Emma and Max passed away in 2008.
England - Warwickshire - Our Previous Vet.
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www.vetanimalhouse.co.uk
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Video on You Tube “Puppies Come” featured on The Friendly Briard Clubs YouTube Channel from Debsbrie Briards - Sally’s in there somewhere.
We played the video and Sally’s ears pricked up at Debs voice and she went looking for Debs.
We won’t do it again as she whimpered as well, but it just shows how intelligent Sally is and the loving home Sally came from.
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