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Hot: 20 to 26 °C
Cold: 4 to 15 °C
900 to 1.20K USD
200 to 400 PSI
Jump: 4-5 Feet
Run: 20-25 Miles per hour (32-40 km/h)
The Blue Picardy Spaniel, or Épagneul Bleu de Picardie, is a French breed that appeared in the early 20th century and traced its ancestry back to the area around the mouth of the Somme River.
In plus to its classifiable coat color, this breed was known for its calm behavior and high vigor levels,' both of which need firm exercise.
Unique to the Blue Picardy Spaniel are its long, wide snout and ears that are often coated in silky hair that reaches to the tip of the muzzle. It has a medium sized chest that falls to the same level as the elbows and alcoholic muscles in the forequarters and hindquarters.
The bulk of the time,' the tail did not fit any thirster than the hock, and it stayed dead straight. The normal advanced chronicle betwixt this breed and the Picardy Spaniel was mostly trusty for the many similarities betwixt the two.