Brittany Spaniel

Brittany Spaniel
Adult Brittany with a natural bobtail
Other namesBreton Spaniel
Brittany
Brittany Wiegref
Epagneul Breton
French Brittany
OriginBrittany, France
Traits
Weight 30–45 lb (14–20 kg)
Coat Medium length, flowing
Color Orange and white, liver and white, black and white (not universally accepted), tricolor, orange roan, liver roan, black roan
Litter size 5 puppies on average[1]
Kennel club standards
Société Centrale Canine standard
Fédération Cynologique Internationale standard
Dog (domestic dog)
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The Brittany Spaniel or Breton Spaniel (French: Épagneul Breton) is a French breed of gun dog of spaniel type, bred primarily for bird hunting.[2]

It developed between the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries in Brittany in north-west France, and was officially recognized early in the twentieth. The breed has developed differently in the United States, where it may be referred to as the 'American Brittany'.[citation needed]

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