Breton spaniel: the perfect companion for adventurers and nature lovers

L'Épagneul Breton : Le Compagnon Parfait pour les Aventuriers et les Amoureux de la Nature

The Breton spaniel, also known as Brittany or Brittany Spaniel, is the smallest of stop dogs and the first in this category from France. With its natural elegance and its solid framework, it is particularly appreciated for its expressive gaze and its constant vigor. Let's discover everything there is to know about this sports and faithful dog together.

Origins and Historical

Breton spaniel

The Breton spaniel is from Brittany, more specifically of its center. Although the official creation of the race dates from 1907, its history goes back much further. Descendant of the dogs of Oysel, it is the result of crosses between sprangers, pointers and setters. Initially hunting dog, it is now recognized as an excellent stop dog.

Physical characteristics

Breton spaniel is an elegant and well proportioned dog. Here are some of its distinctive characteristics:

  • Hair : End, flattened or slightly wavy, but never curly.
  • Color : Generally white & black, white & orange or white & brown. Her dress can also be tricolor or rouany.
  • Head : Rounded skull with a right chamfer and almost parallel side sides.
  • Ears : High, short but wide, and very mobile attached.
  • Eyes : Expressive, oblique and matching the dress.
  • Body : Trunk with released shoulders, a wide chest and a straight back.
  • Tail : Tied high, naturally short, and sometimes absent at birth.

Behavior and education

Breton spaniel is a very intelligent and obedient dog of nature. However, his education must start early to prevent him from deviating from his trajectory during walks by feeling a game. It is a sensitive dog that responds well to a gentle but firm education. It is important to teach him not to claim food and to respect the rules of the house.

Compatibility with children and family

Breton spaniel is an excellent family dog. It is sociable with children, adults and even other pets. He does not like loneliness and needs the constant presence of his masters or companions. Its energy and affectionate nature make it a wonderful companion for active families.

Breton spaniel food guide

The Breton spaniel, with its energetic temperament and its loving nature, requires a balanced diet rich in nutrients to maintain its vitality and its overall health. Here are some essential points to consider to feed your Breton spanie:

  • Quality proteins: Proteins are fundamental for muscle development and tissue repair. Sources of protein such as chicken, beef, fish and lamb are ideal for meeting the high protein needs of the Breton spaniel.
  • Healthy fats: Fats provide a concentrated energy source and is essential for healthy skin and coat. Omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, present in high quality fish and oils, are particularly beneficial.
  • Fibers: Fibers promote good digestion and contribute to intestinal health. Warm vegetables, fruits and grains are good sources of fiber.
  • Vitamins and minerals: A balanced diet must include vitamins and minerals to support the dog's immune system and general health. Food supplements can be beneficial, but they must be administered under the supervision of a veterinarian.

It is essential to choose a diet adapted to the age, weight and activity level of your Breton spaniel. Always see a veterinarian for personalized advice.

Treaty recommendations

To complete the supply of your Breton spaniel, Marly & Dan offers a range of premium treats adapted to the needs of your four -legged companion. Here are some of the most recommended options:

  • 100% salmon skin & coat: Rich in omega-3, they contribute to healthy skin and shiny coat. Perfect for maintaining your dog's immune and heart health system.
  • Dental M-L: Help reduce plaque and tartar, contributing to better oral hygiene.
  • Snacks joints: Enriched with glucosamine and chondroitin, these snacks support the health of the joints, essential for an active and muscular dog like Breton spaniel.

Marly & Dan treats are made in France with natural and high quality ingredients, thus guaranteeing healthy and tasty snacks for your Breton spaniel. Give him the best by choosing Marly & Dan, a brand dedicated to excellence in animal nutrition.

Living conditions

The Breton spaniel is not suitable for apartment life. He needs large spaces to spend, such as a garden in town or the countryside in the countryside. This hunting dog par excellence must be able to perform long walks to be happy.

Health and maintenance

Breton spaniel

Breton spaniel is a robust dog that knows almost no major health problems. However, his ears must be monitored to avoid infections caused by foreign bodies. Daily brushing is recommended to maintain its coat in good condition. Baths are rarely necessary, and grooming can be done at home. Breton spaniel has a life expectancy between 12 and 14 years old. With appropriate care and a balanced diet, he can live a long and happy life.

Price and budget

The purchase price of a Breton spaniel is between € 1,000 and € 1,500. The annual maintenance cost varies between € 1050 and € 1,100, including food, veterinary care, and other expenses necessary for its well-being.

Breton spaniel is a faithful, energetic and ideal companion for active families. With adequate education and a lot of exercise, he will bring joy and dynamism to your home.

Breton spaniel at a glance

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Breton spaniel is a robust dog, but its ears must be monitored to avoid infections caused by foreign bodies. Regular brushing is recommended to maintain its coat in good condition.

Absolutely ! Breton spaniel is a sweet and playful companion, perfect for children. His affectionate nature and his need to stay close to his masters make him an excellent friend for the youngest.

Yes, Breton spaniel is a very energetic dog that needs a lot of exercise. Long walks and outdoor activities are essential for its well-being.