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Berger Picard

Temperament: A true working shepherd's dog, the Berger Picard is lively, alert and confident, yet aloof with strangers.
Height: Male: 23.5 to 25.5 inches. Females 21.5 to 23.5 inches.
Weight: 50-70 lbs
Life Span: 12-13 years
Outlier Index ?
0.38
Born before 2016: 0.41 Born after 2024: 0.42
Avg Genetic Rel. ?
0.00
Born before 2016: -0.01 Born after 2024: -0.02
Internal Relatedness ?
0.08
Born before 2016: 0.01 Born after 2024: 0.05
Berger Picard
#NameGender OIAGRIR
1 Flywire Sin-Tillating Sapphire at Sylyn F 0.43 -0.10 0.08
2 Idee Fixe Visa's Maxed Out F 0.42 -0.02 0.05
3 Eclipse Lust for Life F 0.37 -0.07 0.19
4 Sportingfields Eclipse Legally Blonde F 0.29 0.04 0.21
5 IOM Green Girl F 0.32 0.05 0.12
6 IOM Pink Girl F 0.47 -0.09 0.07
7 IOM Red Boy M 0.38 0.08 -0.13
8 IOM Blue Boy M 0.44 0.00 -0.04
9 Sportingfields Eclipse I Am Groot M 0.30 0.06 0.19
10 Idée Fixe That's A Keepah! M 0.42 0.02 -0.02
The indiginous sheep dog of the French agricultural region of Picardy, the breed was nearly extinct after two world wars. This breed is thought by some to be the oldest
of the French pasture dogs, related to the French herders, the Briard and the Beauceron. In recent years this very rare breed has made a small comeback.
Classic canine issues like hip dysplasia and PRA are found in the breed, and there is risking concern about autoimmune diseases and IBD.

Average metrics by birth year for dogs with recorded birthdates in the BetterBred database.

A 3D genetic map of enrolled Berger Picard dogs in the BetterBred database, based on allele-sharing distance across 33 STR loci. This is not a complete picture of the breed — it reflects only dogs whose owners have enrolled them. Drag to rotate · scroll to zoom · hover for dog names (public profiles only).

Historical founders — oldest 25% of enrolled dogs     Current gene pool — most recent 50% of enrolled dogs
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The Dog Leukocyte Antigen (DLA) region controls immune function and is the most polymorphic portion of the canine genome. Every dog carries two sets of DLA haplotypes — one from each parent — which almost never recombine across generations. Frequency percentages reflect how often each haplotype appears across all allele copies in the breed, not the percentage of dogs carrying it.

Class I Haplotypes

HaplotypeFrequency
1227
89.5%
1052
10.5%

Class II Haplotypes

HaplotypeFrequency
2067
89.5%
2017
10.5%

Class I & II Combinations

Class IClass IIFrequency
1227 2067
89.5%
1052 2017
10.5%

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