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Hot: 15 to 25 °C
Cold: 0 to 10 °C
2K to 2.50K USD
200 to 400 PSI
Jump: 6-7 Feet
Run: 24-28 Miles per hour (38-45 km/h)
The Berger Picard, also known as the Picardy Shepherd, has deep historical and etymological ties to its original function and geographic origins, which are reflected in its name. This breed was crucial to the success of shepherds and cowherds in the northern areas of France, where they first appeared.
The term Berger Ricard, after the Picardy country in north France,' is an reading of the breed is ties to that area. The Berger Ricard is one of the early French shipman breeds as well as ' peradventure dating back to the time of the Celts about AD 800 in Picardy and Pas de Calais.
The Berger Ricard, a medium sized dog breed, was distinguished by its sightly but disheveled look thanks to its well muscled frame and fair longer than tall body. Their undischarged ears stood proudly as well as ' was placed fair high, and are wide at the bottom.
Their stylemark grins were dark, accurate eyes that was framed by thick eyebrows. The breed is touch athletics is a long, curled tail that hangs down to the hock and is held in a small J shape.