Brianna Lang
Located in Michigan
Hi I’m Bri!
Throughout my entire life, I’ve spent more time hanging out with my dogs rather than making friends. The dog obsession started essentially from birth. Once I got old enough to read and write, I would ask for Dog Breed Encyclopedias and Breed specific books so I could research as much information as I could. I loved to draw my favorite breeds and write important breed facts next to them. Once I discovered Animal Planet, I began to dive deeper studying dog behaviors. At the time, I had a female Belgian Tervuren that got to be my test subject (thank you for being a saint to little me, Star). I had her for 17.5 years. After losing her in my 20s, I knew I couldn’t have another Belgian because I would compare it too much to her.
One of my favorite breeds to draw and study was the Beauceron. It was hard finding information about the breed since Google was in its infancy and there wasn’t much information in books.
In 2009 I finally joined Facebook , started joining whatever Beauce groups I could find, and befriended Robyn, whom also had a Tervuren mix and wanted a Beauceron. After Robyn got Nyko, I distinctively remember a post on Facebook asking who would be perfect for the breed that doesn’t own one yet, … Robyn tagged me.
Dog distribution system did what it does and put a few bully mixes into my life before I was able to purchase another purebred. These dogs got me into dog sports, as I was trying to find ways to expend my dogs’ energy. Being in the professional pet industry my entire life, I was offered amazing opportunities to dip my feet into numerous different sports, learn extensively about diets, study dog behaviors, dabble in training, get experience in emergency veterinary services, learn how to handle emergencies and first aid, and become a career professional dog groomer.
Finally, in 2023, mutual acquaintance told me that Robyn had the perfect dog available for me. I resisted for as long as I could. I remembered the post Robyn tagged me in many years ago, and said that if I got a Beauceron, it would be from Robyn. I drove to Ohio to finally meet Erika in person, whom had Seven. I obviously took Seven home. She’s the best girl and is incredibly difficult to not fall in love with. Shortly after, Robyn imported the panic puppies and asked me to give one of the puppies some experiences around my farm. Once Volatile (Tilly) showed up here, I texted Robyn and asked “what if I don’t ever want to give her back”, …. Surprise, Tilly’s never leaving. A few short months later, Vendetta found her way here, where she schmoozes her way into every single person’s heart that meets her.
I’d like to say that I specialize in finding what activity each individual dog needs to thrive, and I help build them in that venue to help them meet their full potentials.


