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Plott Hounds are the only officially recognized breed developed in North Carolina.
Napoleon reportedly praised Briards for their courage and loyalty during military campaigns.
Developed in the mountains of North Carolina during the 1750s for tracking and treeing large game. German immigrant Johannes Plott refined the breed for bear hunting.
French herding dogs from the 8th century, Briards protected and guided sheep flocks across the Brie region. Their versatility extended to military service in both World Wars.
Needs secure fencing due to strong tracking instincts. Regular exercise crucial for good behavior. Occasional grooming required but generally low maintenance.
Daily brushing required to prevent matting. Need consistent exercise and mental stimulation. Regular health monitoring for breed-specific issues essential.