74% Compatible
Their unique bouncing herding style earned them the nickname 'bouncing Beardie' among Scottish shepherds!
Nearly extinct after World War I, only two Berger Picards were registered in France by 1950.
Scottish shepherds developed these dogs in the highlands during the 16th century for herding sheep and cattle across challenging terrain. Their distinctive coat protected them in harsh weather.
French herding dogs from the Picardy region, these dogs worked as versatile farm helpers during the 17th century, excelling at both herding and guarding duties.
Daily coat brushing essential to prevent matting. Requires significant exercise commitment. Regular eye and hip checks needed. Tendency to bark needs early training attention.
Needs early socialization and consistent training. Regular exercise is crucial. Coat requires minimal grooming but regular brushing helps manage shedding.