Brittanys are quick, biddable and full of go, bred to hunt all day, so they need an hour or more of real exercise plus training to satisfy that clever mind. They’re sensitive souls who respond to gentle, positive handling and wilt under harshness. Affectionate and people-focused, they make wonderful active-family dogs but get anxious and busy if under-exercised or left alone too long.
Brittany
- Trainer-reviewed by Marcus Bell, CPDT-KA
- Last updated June 2, 2026
Breed character
A compact, tireless bird dog with a sunny, eager-to-please nature — all the drive of a big gundog in a handy, athletic package.
Temperament
- Energetic
- Eager to please
- Sensitive
- Bright
- Friendly
Likes
- Running, hiking and bird work
- Learning and pleasing their person
- Sniffy, exploratory walks
- Being part of family life
Dislikes
- Harsh corrections (very sensitive)
- Boredom and under-exercise
- Being left alone
- A sedentary home
Habits & quirks
- Pointing on instinct
- Bonding closely and shadowing you
- High energy that needs a daily outlet
- Quick, eager learning
Great for
- Active families and hunters
- Owners who want a trainable, sensitive dog
- Runners and dog-sport fans
- Homes that include the dog in everything
Think twice if…
- Sedentary or frequently-empty homes
- Heavy-handed trainers
- Apartments without exercise
- First-time owners short on time
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Care, gear & guides
Guides for this breed are coming soon.