The national breed club for the French Brittany in the US is the Club de L’Epagneul Breton

This is the club that hosts trials and shows relevant to our breed and provides a wealth of education and support to its members. 

When you purchase a French Brittany from Home and field dogs, we will pay for your membership for the first year to the club so you can have access to all that support and education as well. 

We would love to see our French Brittany puppy owners become active in the national club!

  • Unleash the Benefits: Why French Brittany Owners Should Join the Club de l’Epagneul Breton of the United States

    If you’re a proud owner of a French Brittany, commonly known as an Épagneul Breton, you’ve undoubtedly fallen in love with your pet’s lively spirit and charming personality. These wonderful dogs are known for their intelligence, energy, and affectionate nature, making them a favourite amongst dog enthusiasts worldwide.

    One way to further connect with this breed and other like-minded individuals is by joining the Club de l’Épagneul Breton of the United States (CEB-US). This organization offers French Brittany owners a wealth of resources, networking opportunities, and events that both you and your furry friend will enjoy. Here’s why joining CEB-US can be a game-changer for you and your beloved French Brittany.

    A Community of Enthusiasts

    The Club de l’Épagneul Breton of the United States is a community of passionate French Brittany owners, breeders, and enthusiasts who share a common love for this unique breed. By joining, you gain access to a network of individuals who can provide advice, support, and friendship. Whether you’re a first-time dog owner or an experienced breeder, the knowledge and camaraderie found within this club are unmatched.

    Breed Education and Preservation

    As an organization dedicated to the preservation and promotion of the French Brittany breed in the U.S., CEB-US is an excellent resource for learning more about these amazing dogs. The club offers comprehensive education on the breed’s history, traits, health issues, and training techniques. This information can be invaluable in helping you understand and care for your French Brittany.

    Exciting Events and Competitions

    One of the highlights of being a CEB-US member is the opportunity to participate in various breed-specific events and competitions. These include field trials, conformation shows, and hunting tests, all designed to showcase the French Brittany’s exceptional abilities. These events are not only fun but also offer your dog a chance to exercise and socialize with other dogs.

    Breeding Resources and Support

    If you’re considering breeding your French Brittany, CEB-US can provide essential guidance and support. The club maintains a database of registered dogs, offers resources on responsible breeding practices, and provides a platform for members to connect with potential buyers or adopters.

    Advocacy for the Breed

    Lastly, by joining the Club de l’Épagneul Breton of the United States, you are supporting efforts to protect and promote this magnificent breed. The club advocates for the welfare of the French Brittany, works to maintain breed standards, and contributes to canine health research. Your membership helps ensure that future generations can continue to enjoy these wonderful dogs.

    In conclusion, joining the Club de l’Épagneul Breton of the United States offers numerous benefits for French Brittany owners. Not only does it provide a wealth of resources and a supportive community, but it also allows you to contribute to the preservation of this fantastic breed. So why wait? Join the CEB-US today and start enjoying these benefits and more.

From the club website:

ABOUT THE BREED

 
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The moment you bring an Epagneul Breton into your home, life will never be the same. Renowned for their excellence in the field, these “little” dogs will capture your heart with their bright intelligent expressions and joyful nature.
 

Truly versatile, the Epagneul Breton is an aggressive hunter in the field, tenaciously finding, pointing and retrieving game in all types of terrain and environments. In the home, they are calm and sociable, making them desirable companions for all ages. With proper care and exercise, they are adaptable, easily trained, and get along well with other animals.
 

Also known as the “French Brittany,” the Epagneul Breton originated in the central region of Brittany in France. It is one of the oldest spaniel-type dogs and the smallest of the pointing breeds. Its body is compact, often described as “cobby” or square. The coat is slightly wavy with feathering on the legs.  Acceptable colors are white and orange, white and black, white and liver, and tricolored. The dog is energetic and endurant, able to hunt vigorously alongside bigger sporting breeds. It is close-working in hunting style, instinctively quartering in the field and finding birds that long-ranging dogs often miss.
 

The Epagneul Breton was first brought to North America in the 1930s and 1940s. Through selective breeding, the “American Brittany” evolved as a taller, faster, more strong-willed version of its ancestors, also eliminating the black color in the coat. Wishing to retain the original and unique characteristics of the breed, a group of Epagneul Breton breeders and owners formed the Club Epagneul Breton of the United States in 1997. The Club works with the United Kennel Club to promote the breed and provide opportunities for competition events in the field and show ring.     

A complete listing of breed characteristics can be found on the United Kennel Club (UKC) web site.
 

A wealth of educational resources, artwork, and history related to the breed is available on The Epagneul Breton Foundation, Inc., web site. CEB-US and many of its members support the work and educational goals of the foundation which is operated and managed by an independent board of trustees as a nonprofit corporation existing solely for educational, scientific and charitable purposes pursuant to Section 501(c)3.