IPA: //ˈbrɪərd//
KK: /ˈbrɪərd/
A type of large, sturdy dog that has a rough coat and is originally from France, often used for herding sheep.
The briard is known for its intelligence and loyalty, making it a great companion for families.
Briard originates from French, specifically named after the Briard region in France, where the breed was developed. The term refers to a specific breed of dog known for its herding abilities and distinctive long, shaggy coat.
Think of the Briard as a dog breed named after its region in France, which helps you remember that 'briard' refers to this particular type of dog.