Brittany

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Brittany
n. region in northwestern France; female first name


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Brittany
Brittany ( pronounced ; , pronounced ; Gallo: Bertaèyn) is a former independent kingdom and duchy, and a province of France. It is also, more generally, the name of the cultural area whose limits correspond to the old province and independent duchy. Brittany is one of the six Celtic nations. It was at one time called "Lesser Britain".
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Brittany
Noun
1. a former province of northwestern France on a peninsula between the English Channel and the Bay of Biscay
(synonym) Bretagne, Breiz
(hypernym) French region
(part-holonym) France, French Republic
(member-meronym) Breton


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Brittany

Orange and white Brittany.
Photo: Isabelle Francais/Landmark Stock Exchange

Height: 17.5-20.5 inches.
Weight: 30-40 lbs.
Life Span: 12-13 yrs.
Breed Group: Sporting Dogs 
Overview
Friendly and affectionate with household members but wary of strangers, Brittanys make excellent watchdogs. They are fine with gentle children and usually get along with other dogs, although some males are aggressive with other males. They get along with other animals, such as cats, if socialized with them early. Without plenty of time and space for playing, these high-energy dogs will develop such undesirable behaviors as excessive barking, hyperactivity, and destructive chewing.
Appearance
The coat of the long-legged, stubby-tailed Brittany is medium in length, dense, and flat or wavy. The skin is fairly loose. Coat color may be a dark rich orange and white, liver and white, or black and white in either clear or roan patterns.
Grooming & Exercise Needs
The Brittany needs to be brushed and combed twice a week and needs several long, brisk walks or runs in a secured area daily.
Origins
The Brittany, native to and very popular in France, hunts, points, and retrieves--the dog world's equivalent to the utility player in baseball. The name comes from the French province where the breed originated in the 17th and 18th centuries.
Special Alerts
The Brittany is not suitable for inexperienced dog owners.
Breed-related health concerns: hip dysplasia, epilepsy, hemophilia (a bleeding disorder).

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