Send Us Your #FormFollowsFunction Photos!
All dog breeds were bred to perform a specific purpose. We want to see our readers’ dogs doing the work they were bred to do to be shared on The Canine Chronicle!
Thank you Abigail Engler for sharing this Form Follows Function photo of your Brittany, “Freddie” (GCHS CH Crosscreek’s Vibrant Festival Prince Fredrich BN RI BCAT CGCA CGCU TKI), doing what he was bred to do. Abigail says, “Freddie spent the majority of his specials career as a Top 20 Brittany and a Top 10 NOHS Brittany. Not only that but he and his owner/handler, Abbey, are the #1 Brittany Junior Handler for four years! Now Freddie is learning how to work in the field.” Good boy Freddie! According to the American Kennel Club, “Hundreds of years ago, French hunters developed what is today considered one of the world’s most versatile bird dogs, capable of working on duck, woodcock, pheasant, partridge’ just about anything with feathers. Brittanys are happy, durable hunting companions prized for stamina and an excellent nose for birds. They are among America’s most popular and successful field dogs. Over the years, hundreds of Brittanys have earned the AKC’s elusive Dual Champion title, indicating a dog that is both a handsome showman in the ring and a capable gundog in the field.”
Was your dog bred to hunt? Bred to herd cattle? Was he bred to rescue or guard? Was he bred to hunt rats? Please share your best Form Follows Function photos with us! We want to see them! Email Gia at Gia.Garofalo@caninechronicle.com with your photos!
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