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The AKA removed the Spaniel part because the Brittany was more than just a spaniel. My boy Nash could point, flush and retrieve to hand, an all-around hunting dog. Like the Brittany needs a new model. Really.
It sounds to me like breeders got together and came up with another dog to sell. Too bad they picked the Brittany. Just my two cents..
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Sounds to me like the same people who say" I don't have English Setters, l have Llewellyn s"
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I like Brittanys- never owned one but have had cousins with them and they’ve always been good dogs. I always recommend Brittanys as a new person‘s first bird dog. They just work. I’ve actually never seen a bad one. But I prefer other breeds personally.
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Here is the article/notification from NAVHDA. I should have included it in my original post.
I'm not sure what the author is referring to as far as registration. The AKC, CKC, UKC, and NAVHDA all recognize the Brittany as Brittany, not "American Brittany." My pup is registered with AKC, FDSB (UKC), and NAVHDA. Each says "Brittany." I don't know what he is referring to when he claims that other registries consider them "mixed breeds." What other registries are there? I personally feel that the ending of the article was the true mission/motive. NAVHDA wants that $65 annual membership fee and registration fees from those who own the EB and were hesitant to join or participate. Annie is only my second Brittany, and I don't claim to be an expert, but I do know the history of the breed and I don't see this as a positive. |
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As far as I know, EB’s have always been a separate breed to UKC where NAVHDA originates. EB‘s indeed are a completely different breed. If you look at them, they are built totally different than an American Brittany. They are smaller, more cobby and have other distinct features. Their heads are totally different, the stop on their head is quite angular in comparison to American Brittany’s. Their ear set is different. Read the UKC standard and you will understand the differences. EB’s ans AB’s should not be mixed.
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Big picture wise you are correct with one correction I'll add. The UKC didn't recognize the EB as a separate breed until the national breed club for the EB which at the time was known as the French Brittany Gun Dog Assocation petitioned the UKC to recognize the EB as a separate breed in the late 90's/ early 2000's. I was the national breed club secretary at the time and played my small part in building the case for the differences between the EB & what is commonly known as the American Brittany which is the breed recognized by the AKC & represented by the American Brittany Club. Some fundamental differences between the two breeds not mentioned, is the ABC/AKC wouldn't recognize the color black in the breed which has always been in the foundational breed standard of the FCI. Another big change that happened to the American Brittany due to the ABC being the parent breed club for the Brittany is that the Breton has always been a close working foot hunters breed and wasn't being able to compete in the AKC's horse ridden field trials designed for the big-running far-ranging pointers & setters of the traditional plantation type trials. Because of this the American Brittany breeders started breeding for taller, longer and leggier dogs in an attempt for having a bigger-running farther-ranging dog which resulted in a breed which no longer fit the FCI breed confirmation standard. (This basically is what created a new breed in America) we Americans changed a breed to fit our needs! In addition to this. The American breeders also started breeding for specific Trates within the breed for the show circuit and basically bred the natural hunt instincts out of the show breed side of the equation, whereas the FCI has always held the natural hunting abilities as being an extremely important part of the breed standard no matter if in the field or show ring. In summary. There are distinct differences between the two breeds and I'm very happy to see that NAVHDA as finally recognized this. I'm not knocking the American Brittany in any way; I'm just attempting to explain some of the differences between the two breeds. |
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Every American and French Brittany I've known is a pointing dog. What do Epagneul Breton (Brittany Spaniel) do, point or flush?
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