Answer: No! Brittany is not a hypoallergenic breed. But these dogs are not known to shed a lot and they also do not produce a large amount of dander.
Answer: Yes! Brittanys are great with kids of all ages. They remain calm and gentle whenever they are around a child and they also like to play loads of light-hearted games with them. These pooches are always very sweet and kind to kids and that is why they are considered highly suitable for children.
Answer: Yes! Brittanys are always very friendly and affectionate with other canines. They are happy to meet new dogs and are always excited to make new canine friends. They are very playful with other pooches as well and they also like to share their toys with other dogs. This is an awesome breed for those people who want to raise two canines at the same time in their house.
Answer: Properly trained and well-socialized Brittanys are known to get along just fine with cats. They remain gentle and kind to the members of the feline family and are very happy to spend their time in the company of a sweet and fun-loving cat.
Answer: Brittanys are more of a watchdog than a guard dog. These pooches are very protective of their loved ones and they can efficiently look after them and their home and they can alert their owners through their bark in case of any external threat or harm which could come in the form of an intruder, burglar or trespasser.
Answer: As Brittanys are highly active and athletic canines, they are not considered to be highly suitable for apartments. But if all their exercise needs are properly fulfilled on a regular basis, then they can gradually learn to adjust to the apartment lifestyle.
Answer: Brittanys are basically seasonal shedders. They only shed their fur in a considerable manner during the shedding season which usually comes once or twice every year. And during this period, it is important to regularly brush their coat as it can control the shedding process to a certain extent.
Answer: Brittanys can be a decent option for the novice or first-time owners as these canines are very easy to train and they are immensely loyal and faithful in nature. But these pooches also have fairly high exercise needs and they need to be fulfilled on a regular basis as without it, these canines may become highly bored and restless. But if a potential owner is ready to take up all the responsibilities that come along with this breed, then it should be a fine choice for any kind of dog owner (experienced or novice).
Answer: No! Brittanys are not excessive barkers. They only bark when they want their owners’ attention or when they are guarding their homes, but apart from this, they don’t vocalize all that much.
Answer: These canines need a lot of exercise on a daily basis so as to remain fit, healthy and happy. They should be taken for long walks either in a park or an open area where they can freely move. Morning running or jogging sessions are also very beneficial to these canines. And as they are highly playful in nature, they also like to play loads of games with their loved ones and thus regular play sessions should also be included in the exercise schedule of these canines. Playing various games with these pooches not only makes them immensely happy and cheerful but it also keeps them active and moving.
Answer: No! Brittanys should not be left alone in the house for long periods of time as these pooches can get highly bored and restless and they can even become a bit frustrated. If this is done to them on a regular basis, then various bad habits can also be developed in these canines like incessant barking, destructive chewing et cetera.
Answer: Yes! The Brittany canines are immensely easy to train. They are always highly alert and attentive during the training sessions and they listen to their owners’ commands quite intently. They also follow each and every instruction given during the training sessions with all their heart and they can learn all the new things which are taught to them fairly quickly. This is an amazing breed to teach new things to and their owners will also have a fun and entertaining time training these wonderful dogs.
Answer: These canines’ grooming requirements are not that high. Their coat is only needed to be brushed once or twice every week so as to avoid any matting issues. Monthly baths are fine for them but their ears should be checked on a regular basis for any signs of wax formation and if there is any cleaning required, then it should be given to them as soon as possible. Finally, their teeth should also be brushed regularly and their nails must be trimmed whenever it is needed as overly long nails can cause a lot of pain to the canines especially while walking or running.
Answer: Brittanys have a fine tolerance to heat. They can comfortably reside in moderately warm and hot areas but they are still not very well suited for extremely summery and high-temperature regions.
Answer: Their tolerance to cold is pretty decent. These pooches can easily survive in fairly chilly and low-temperature areas and they don’t need a lot of protection and care from their owners as some other breeds do.
Answer: Yes! Brittanys are highly intelligent canines who have great learning skills and also have amazing problem-solving abilities. In fact, Brittanys are often placed in the top 25 in the list of most intelligent canine breeds that features hundreds of distinct dog breeds from all around the world.
Answer: Generally, Brittanys are known to remain a bit reserved and quiet around strangers at first, but when they are properly introduced to a new person and they start trusting them, then these canines are highly friendly and warm to that person.
Answer: No! Brittanys do not drool all that much. These pooches mostly drool when they are excited or after eating/drinking something, but apart from this, they don’t drool all that much.
Answer: Brittany canines can be a little expensive for some people out there and the total cost of bringing these canines home and then properly raising them is a bit on the higher side. But they are not very hard to maintain. They have low grooming needs, they are immensely easy to train and they are not very demanding in nature. They do have fairly high exercise needs, but apart from this, the Brittany Spaniel is a fairly easy breed to raise and thus, it is not considered to be very high-maintenance.
Answer: Brittanys have a subpar availability in India. They are available in some of the better-known cities of this country, but when it comes to most of the smaller regions of India, then it is still pretty hard to find these canines in those areas.
Answer: The average price of a Brittany puppy in India is around ₹30,000 to ₹40,000. But there are a lot of factors that affect their price in the country and because of that, the cost of bringing a Brittany puppy home can go fairly high.
Answer: Yes! Brittany canines really like to swim or play in the water. These pooches are fairly efficient swimmers and they are always excited to take a dip in the water. And swimming not only makes them happy and contented but it also is a very good exercise for them and it will keep them fit, healthy and in shape.
Answer: Brittanys are mostly found in the following colors that are listed below:
Answer: Brittany is a very healthy breed that has a pretty decent lifespan of about 12-15 years. But if these canines are consistently given proper care, protection, nutrition, and exercise, then some of them may even live longer than 15 years of age.
Answer: Most common health problems found in the Brittanys are Hip Dysplasia, Ear Infections, Eye Infections, Hypothyroidism, and Epilepsy.