5 Things We Wished We Knew About Brittany Spaniels

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Jark

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@hwyfools
@hwyfools 2 жыл бұрын
Raised my Brit and spent 12 happy years with her. Everyday early morning field run , late afternoon field run. Took her everywhere all the time. You don’t need to be a hunter to have a happy Brit but you must be ultra active to do this breed right. If your a 1-2 times a week dog walker find another breed. A happy Brittney wants to run preferably all day! I’ll never forget her as we lived the life.
@Aleckzandr
@Aleckzandr 2 жыл бұрын
Hi. Long time Britt master and Britt lover and upland hunter... Thank you for your video. Britts are also very eager to please (related to your #5). They are indeed attuned to you more than most breeds. Your liver and white Britt is a doll, (Piper if I am not mistaken?) watching her body language during the video was incredible to me. She would be a joy to train, based on how much attention she was giving you. One technique I have used to help solidify trust and build "eye" communication is to also use a hand signal with each command. What hand signal you use is not important, as long as it's consistent. I used to be able to recall my Britts from 200 yards -with no whistle - simply by just raising my hand high (like a student does in class). It teaches your loved ones to look at you more as well as listen, and helps in old age too when they lose some hearing.... Yea, activity is key, to help control prey drive I also biked my Britts EVERY day. (Our two Britts passed away from old age last year and we are still getting over it.) I wish you and your adorable Brits well. Remember, as masters/leaders, we always get the dog we deserve. Love them and lead them with a gentle heart. Best of luck and thanks again.
@jark6862
@jark6862 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, thank you! That was a very kind and helpful message. I will definitely have to try the hand signals out. That sounds like a great idea!
@Aleckzandr
@Aleckzandr 2 жыл бұрын
@@jark6862 You're most welcome. I post because I love the breed so much. Your hand signals can be animated but make sure they are also discernible and easily distinguishable. You can use two hands as well. For example, I use to make a motion with two hands similar to a baseball umpire would make for a "safe" call. This meant lie down and wait, and I could go into any type of store (or where dogs are unwelcome) while they patiently waited, sometimes up to 20 minutes. Continue to use voice with the hand signal, but then at some point you will be able to drop the voice command. (I think you also use facial expressions but never tried it, but they could tell a smile from a frown, that is for sure!) They will have learned that voice or hand signal is a symbol for an action to take and to what to expect. ("Your action means I take this action.") Again, building trust and communication both ways. Best of luck.
@timeubanks4414
@timeubanks4414 2 жыл бұрын
I’m 54 and have had some great dogs throughout my life. Most of them were shelter dogs, but as a runner I researched this breed and got my first Brit Rigby three and a half years ago. This breed is all go or all stop…. Not much in between. The all stop in Rigby (500 pound rag doll snuggles) inspired my wife to get Dilly. Dilly is one of those does-lines-of-cocaine-all-day Brits. Six months ago we had an accidental litter (never my intention to neuter and post first heat spay is better for physical development) of nine and now have a household of five Brits which is mostly amazing. I absolutely wouldn’t recommend this for the majority of people. You must cater to their needs or your house will be destroyed. For me, I wanted a go dog(s) and got exactly that. Couldn’t be happier! As for the accident, in my lifetime of experience with dogs the act took more than a couple of minutes. Rigby and Dilly were under near constant surveillance. Apparently my boy is quick. Dilly had post birth complications that resulted in us having to care for the pups from two and a half weeks on. Yep, we bottle fed nine pups four times per day. We aren’t breeders so we probably lost around $5k in this experience but gained three incredible dogs. It’s crazy and beautiful to see the traits of their parents manifest in their very unique personalities. ❤
@jark6862
@jark6862 2 жыл бұрын
Thats is so cool, I wish we could have more, but they would probably destroy out place too😂 You are right they do need tons of attention for sure, but are still great dogs!
@christopherroan
@christopherroan 9 ай бұрын
I have two Brittanys and that is all i could handle. You must be part angel. They are a different kind of dogs, smart as any breed out there. Good luck and have patience. Great dogs.
@patrickatagi2414
@patrickatagi2414 Жыл бұрын
Rule #1, never yell at your Brittany. They are super sensitive sweet dogs. Definitely love their routine.
@comefishwithmitch402
@comefishwithmitch402 2 жыл бұрын
Love the video, drop pt. 2! Got my Brit pup 3 weeks ago and this pup has a serious motor. Also, lots of biting/nipping….
@tiredofallthis7716
@tiredofallthis7716 2 жыл бұрын
this is all true. very sensitive dogs and if you're angry or upset you have let them know it's not them. And if they hurl while your gone, as they miss having you there, you have to assure them that you're bigger than their accident. You can make it go away and make all things better. One of the best exercise tools I have is the bike tow leash. (too bad they've gotten so expensive). Bikes are a great way to run out their energy but you need the right leash, one that will not let the dog control the bike. Just don't go too fast or when it's too hot. The bike tow leash is the best I've seen on the market.
@alyssegapsis9184
@alyssegapsis9184 2 жыл бұрын
i think the words you guys were looking for in regards to pulling you on a walk is "high prey drive" 🙈 love brittanys for their good and their bad🥰🥰🥰
@jark6862
@jark6862 2 жыл бұрын
Yes that makes since, and a good word for that.
@djb570
@djb570 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, they are breed to be in front of hunter...pure DNA. It is something I tolerate considering everything else they offer. Love my brit
@YourGypsy
@YourGypsy Жыл бұрын
Your babies are beautiful. We had Britts growing up, my dad hunted them. As an adult, I have had 4 britts, 2 at a time. 3 orange, 1 liver. They like to run so a fenced yard is good. They can be very sensitive, my Dottie was. They all were crate trained and house trained easily. Two loved sleeping in the bed with us and two loved to sleep on their dog bed on dad's side. We had a lake house and pontoon boat. All four loved fishin'. They are high energy but the sweetest doggos.
@dorisw2507
@dorisw2507 8 ай бұрын
This dog has the doppelganger soul of my English Springer spaniel poodle
@GeeKim-j9i
@GeeKim-j9i 8 ай бұрын
Yes. They look similar, they do the same job. But the Brittanys are not at all related to Springer Spaniels.
@Laura-sp5by
@Laura-sp5by 5 ай бұрын
They have strong prey drives, so taking them for walks takes a lot of leash training. 👍🙂
@RipleyC5
@RipleyC5 9 ай бұрын
Beautiful dogs! Are they French Brittanys or American Brittanys?
@jark6862
@jark6862 9 ай бұрын
Thank you! They are American Brittany’s.
@ddmr7902
@ddmr7902 2 жыл бұрын
Hi! Chiming in to testify that of the 6 Britts I've had: #1. Not one of them would walk on leash w/o pulling, even the obedience/hunting trained one! #2. All of our Britts were amazingly easy to housebreak, though I did have two who on occasion would "naughty poop" if they were mad at us. #3. They have all been what we call "Chow Hounds"--they LOVE to eat and yeah, have sensitive stomachs as a result of their over-doing it/gluttony! #4. The BRITTANY NOSE! It gets them ALL in more trouble throughout their lives. #5. OMG--I'll never forget after getting our first Brittany (who looked like Rooney) and walking him one day we met up with an elderly man who was so happy to see my dog before explaining that he had raised Brittanies for years and added something that was so true I never forgot it: "They sure are TENDER-Hearted dogs, you'll see." I did learn that and that, too is what makes them such loving companions.
@jark6862
@jark6862 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this, it sounds like yours are alot like mine! I guess most Britts are the same after all
@joeboehm4005
@joeboehm4005 2 жыл бұрын
#5 couldn’t be more true! I just got my first one and that’s one of the first things I noticed. Kind hearted is the best description. Brittany’s live to please and are very sensitive to yelling/scolding. They’re amazing dogs that check everything off of my list!
@mattjohnson3299
@mattjohnson3299 2 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad to see this pulling thing is a genetic trait...I like to run and the cardio is good for you
@celtjim994
@celtjim994 2 жыл бұрын
We're on our fourth and the pulling is 100% prey driven. When she was little it started out directed at leaves. Then she discovered song birds that would be in front of us. Squirrels and chipmunks have taken the top spot right now and she will even pull to the sound of a chipmunk. There are no straight lines since the current target could be anywhere and at almost a year most of it is directed by her nose.
@bordercollie1140
@bordercollie1140 8 ай бұрын
They shouldn't have a Brittany if they're walking them on leashes. These dogs need to run freely. Imagine the frustration for them walking along at the speed of a human. If you're gonna say there's nowhere safe in their area to walk them off leash then don't get one.
@omreb9040
@omreb9040 Жыл бұрын
They need professional obedience training or they're tough to raise unless you e owned one before. Aside from that, I'd never go with another breed.
@nathanalonzi5423
@nathanalonzi5423 2 жыл бұрын
when you are changing dog food mix half and half of old and the new
@AM-sl9bq
@AM-sl9bq Жыл бұрын
we've had them for 20 years and they need to be let loose so they can hunt for at least an hour day. that chills them right out
@bordercollie1140
@bordercollie1140 8 ай бұрын
Exactly.
@alicampbell1101
@alicampbell1101 2 жыл бұрын
Brittanys are crazy. I just listened to you talk about sensitive stomachs. The first week I had Jake (rescue, 2 years old), he ate 2 pounds of grapes. The vet gave him 5 rounds of hydrogen peroxide to make him purge.....and...nothing. The vet had never seen anything like it! The next round was charcoal. :)
@lazyahh5912
@lazyahh5912 Жыл бұрын
You’re very lucky nothing bad came of that situation. Grapes are super toxic to dogs
@barbarafletcher9576
@barbarafletcher9576 2 жыл бұрын
Me too, although I love my Brittany, she keeps me going . Everything you mention about your Brittanys is the same with mine. They are very sensitive and loving dogs. I’m 73 , my Britt is 9 years old. I love your video and your dogs are beautiful. One thing I’d like to mention, try running with them! I wish I could run with my dog. You guys are young, you should be running with.
@mattjohnson3299
@mattjohnson3299 2 жыл бұрын
Our 1/2 brittany 1/2 mastiff espanol always pulls and I love running with her but they say to walk before you run...now that I know this pulling is a genetic trait I'm not sure that will ever happen lol...
@325xitgrocgetter
@325xitgrocgetter Жыл бұрын
This is a breed that does best in pairs. At least that is my experience....always or usually have had two at a time.
@alicampbell1101
@alicampbell1101 2 жыл бұрын
Brittanys are extremely sensitive! You can't hide your emotions!
@camaycama7479
@camaycama7479 Жыл бұрын
Question: why cutting the tail? What is the practical reason? Cheers!
@jark6862
@jark6862 Жыл бұрын
I am not actually for sure, there isnt much reason to do it in my opinion. We got Piper and Rooney after they had already been cut off, so we didnt have a say in it. I think it is for hunting purposes. I will try to research the reason why.
@camaycama7479
@camaycama7479 Жыл бұрын
@@jark6862 for shepherd dogs, historically they cut the tail to prevent the dog from being injured by the sheep (infection of the tail = danger) BTW your dog is very cute!
@ItchyTrigahFingah
@ItchyTrigahFingah Жыл бұрын
⁠@@jark6862many of their tales are docked at birth. It’s natural and part of the breed. People do dock them but this breed is many times born with a docked tail.
@beatriceistired
@beatriceistired 4 ай бұрын
From what I know the reason was similar for hunting dogs as well. Tails are sort of hard to remove seeds and stuff (sorry I don’t know the specific name in English for those) they cling to their hair a lot. I had cockers growing up and they had docked tails. My brittany still has her tail though because the practice is no longer done by most vets here. I’ve had her for 8 years and she is around 12 now i think and this year she started to wag her tail in circles so a new nickname she has now is the helicopter :))
@Snipecity14
@Snipecity14 2 жыл бұрын
Rooney is such a beautiful dog
@jark6862
@jark6862 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@NelloCambelli
@NelloCambelli 2 жыл бұрын
Pooping in the brother’s room is “no accident” and is not routine - messaging at its best. Thanks for the info as I search for a new dog as a Member of the Rolling
@earth2wendy
@earth2wendy 2 жыл бұрын
Pulling is frustrating for sure. Following behind a puller rewards the behavior, causing it to worsen. For folks who are serious about fixing pulling, check out KZbin video “Teaching Shelter Dog to Walk Without Pullling - 8 tips for successful leash walking.” It’s not a quick fix but a way of life until your dog learns that mindless pulling gets him nowhere fast, while staying attentive and mentally connected to you leads to all kinds of good things. Plenty of resources are out there for building a positive and respectful relationship with your dogs. I recommend DogsThat because it’s comprehensive-it’s not just about tricks or obedience training, like so many training programs, but IS about relationship building. And it’s done through interactive games using positive reinforcement that will teach your dog to 1. pay attention to you and 2. learn impulse control. Your dog will really “wow” you with a little effort of the right kind. Good luck!
@jark6862
@jark6862 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your help, I will look into that!
@bordercollie1140
@bordercollie1140 8 ай бұрын
This breed isn't meant for leash walks, teach them a good recall and let them run like they're supposed to. It's not a French bulldog ffs.
@frederickjohnsen4246
@frederickjohnsen4246 7 ай бұрын
First thing to know. They’re not spaniels. Their pointers.
@kathybossart6632
@kathybossart6632 2 жыл бұрын
BRITTS ARE EXTREMELY ACTIVE, AND THEY WILL CHASE ANYTHING AND EVERY THING. YOU CAN KEEP THEM FROM PULLING YOU WITH PROPER TRAINING, IF THEY PULL, STOP, MAKE THEM SIT FOR A SECOND, ALSO YOU NEED TO BE PATIENT. FEED THEM ONLY TWICE A DAY WITH A DIGESTIVE SENSITIVE STOMACH. THEY WILL GET INTO YOUR SHOPPING BAGS AND RUN WITH THEM. THEY ARE JUST THE BEST BABIES I EVER HAD.
@bordercollie1140
@bordercollie1140 8 ай бұрын
The dogs should be let run free. They're one of the most high energy breeds, it's not right to walk them on leashes.
@olgajumonville3928
@olgajumonville3928 10 ай бұрын
Obviously you don’t know that their not spaniels it just Brittany.
@tiredanddepressed
@tiredanddepressed Жыл бұрын
Holy shit your brittany looks exactly like mine. Spots in the same place and everything's
@bordercollie1140
@bordercollie1140 8 ай бұрын
No shit! 2 Brittany's who look the same. Mind boggling.
@mikmoe6829
@mikmoe6829 2 жыл бұрын
The digging. The pulling.
@miguelruelas6529
@miguelruelas6529 2 жыл бұрын
Would Brittany make good dogs for truffle hunting? Any thoughts.
@jark6862
@jark6862 2 жыл бұрын
I assume so if you trained them on the smell. They have good enough noses to possibly pick them out. I have no experience with truffles to know how strong they smell though.
@bordercollie1140
@bordercollie1140 8 ай бұрын
Get a lagotto romangolo if you want a dog to find truffles.
@sadiegeoghegan8513
@sadiegeoghegan8513 Жыл бұрын
They just want to go hunting lol
@Birddogbirdie
@Birddogbirdie 10 ай бұрын
Looks more like a Brittany to me.
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