Better watch out, looks like the French Britts are starting to come into their own!!
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Yes, but European trials and American trials select dogs for different qualities.Ruffshooter wrote:In a European Pedigree you will find more trial information than i n most american britts. A very high percentage of the europeans have for generations run in field trials. The whole purpose of the UKC registration of the French seperate from the American is to help preserve the original brittany and its heritage.
Although brittanies are almost always a joy.
Does this mean my Britts isn't original? And they are pure decendants of dogs that came from France. I will admit though over the years I have tried to lessen the coat and add a little more style than my original dogs. Also have bred them to be a little more bold which makes them easier to work with I think. But basically they are still the same dogs we started with that came from Brittany. I wonder what they will call the dogs they import in another couple of decades. By that time we may have American Brits, American French Britts, and the new imports will be French Britts for the third time.The whole purpose of the UKC registration of the French seperate from the American is to help preserve the original brittany and its heritage