Introduction

The Berger Picard (bare ZHAY pee CARR) or Picardy
Shepherd is one of the oldest French herding breeds.  
With World War I and World War II being fought in the
Picard's home territory of northern France, the Berger
Picard nearly became extinct and is still rare today.  
This delightful medium-sized dog is people oriented,
loyal, and can make a good family pet if properly
socialized.

The 2005 release of the movie
Because of Winn Dixie
introduced America to the Picardy Shepherd.  The
movie producers wanted a dog that looked like a mixed
breed mutt, but needed several that looked alike so that
production could continue smoothly, thus they decided
on this rare purebred dog.  It is this breed's rustic
tousled appearance that has fooled many people into
thinking "Winn-Dixie" is just a mixed breed.

Like any breed of dog, the Berger Picard is not for
everyone, and much thought must be devoted to
choosing the right dog. As more Picard puppies are
slowly being imported to the U.S. from France and other
countries, it is important that owners and potential
breeders remain responsible; they will determine the
fate of this breed in the United States. The Berger
Picard Club of America has been formed to help
promote and protect this breed.
WELCOME!
Welcome to the official website of the Berger
Picard Club of America.

Berger Picards have unique personalities:
they are very devoted and elegant, and at the same
time, quite comical. Those of us who are privileged to
share our lives with them know there is absolutely
nothing like a Picard!

Many interesting and useful items about our breed
can be found inside our site. We hope you enjoy your
visit and will return often to check for new information.
Information at a glance:
Country of Origin: France
Group: Herding
Height: 21-25 1/2 in./53-65 cm.
Weight: 50-70 lb./23-32 kg.
Life expectancy: 13 to 14 years
Recognized Registries: FCI, ARBA, UKC, CKC, NCA,
FSS of the AKC as of April 2007
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