All Dog Breeds
The majority of people adore small and cute dogs that are one of the great and watchful, attractive and gentle companions.
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This huge breed of dogs may be up to 3 feet tall, its weight may reach over 200 pounds.
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The history of the bulldogs dates from the ancient times. According to the mythic tales the ancestors of this breed were used on the battle fields; took place in the arena and helped famous god Zeus to hunt for large herbivores.
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Our children often ask us to buy them a little puppy. They promise you to walk and take care of it, exercise and love his future pet as the member of family. However the majority of parents are afraid to add the dog to their family being unsure whether the pet fits in well or has the natural disposition to put up with while children are around it.
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Pomeranian dogs originally originate from Pomerania and the ancestors of those tiny dogs that we see today weighed up to 30 pounds!...
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Golden Retriever - they are bred by the upper class in England. This dog is a mixture between Irish Setter and several types of Spaniel....
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It is quite difficult occupation to go about an American bulldog. It can be a very good-natured and faithful dog if it is cared properly. If you possess such kind of animal you should know what vaccinations should be made, how to feed and train him. It is very important to care about all these things from the very first day you get the dog. That reflects on the health and happiness of your pet.
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The Bearded Collie is a hardy active dog, with an aura of strength and agility characteristic of a real working dog. He is stable and self-confident, showing no signs of shyness or aggression. He has a high level of intelligence and resourcefulness and owners must keep him busy or he will invent things to keep himself occupied....
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The name is pronounced Buh-SEN-jee, and they are best known for their bark: They haven't got one. They don't bark, but they do make sounds. When they are happy they chortle or yodel softly, and they have a sad wail when they're unhappy. Usually, however, they're quiet....
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The Australian Shepherd is an attractive long-haired breed with a bobtail and striking, varied, coat coloration. Each dogs coat and eye color are highly variable, it is not uncommon to have a dog with one blue eye or one that is half blue and half brown. This does not affect their vision or their standings in the show ring....
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The American Water Spaniel was developed as an all-around hunting dog, bred to retrieve from skiff or canoes he was sometimes referred to as the "Skiff dog". He is an active muscular dog, medium in size with a curly coat which has oil coating that makes him water resistant. Primarily a hunting dog, the American Water Spaniel also makes a ideal family pet who will interact well with the entire family....
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The American Eskimo Dog has a glorious standoff double-coat. The under coat is dense with a longer coat of guard hair that grows through to form the outer coat. The outer coat is straight with no wave or curl. There is a profuse ruff around the neck. The backs of the front and rear legs are well feathered....
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The Airedale Terrier is known as the "king of terriers." He excels in agility, eyesight, hearing and has untiring courage. He has a sweet disposition, but may be aloof with strangers. He has excelled in being a hunter for foxes, badgers, weasels, otters, water rats and ducks. The Airedale Terrier makes a good jogging partner because of his athletic physique. His owner should be strong and confident who can combines firm discipline with patience and precision. Good with older children he makes a loyal family pet....
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Australian Cattle Dogs are hard workers today on farms throughout the world. They need to run, to chase, to herd, and to play with their owners. They are sometimes suspicious of people and dogs they don't know. They are obedient, but training takes patience because they're also independent....
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The American Staffordshire Terrier was once considered an "all-American" dog. In fact, in World War I an AmStaf named Stubby earned the rank of sergeant and was the most decorated dog of the war....
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The Afghan Hound is an aristocrat, his whole appearance is one of dignity and aloofness with no coarseness. His striking characteristics are his exotic expression, long silky topknot, peculiar coat pattern and prominent hipbones. His elegance makes him a glamorous popular show dog. There is a side which is an arrogant mischievous companion. He is also has been recently utilized in the sport of Afghan racing....
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The Afghan Hound has a thick and silky coat with a very fine texture to it on the ribs, the legs, and hindquarters. There are many requirements for the coat, one being that it should never be trimmed, and should remain natural. The hair on the ears and feet are feathered....
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Though one of the smallest terriers, the rugged Australian Terrier was developed in the harsh conditions of the Australian Outback, where he worked side by side with the pioneers - controlling rats and snakes, alerting humans to intruders, even tending sheep. He's ready for any situation....
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The Anatolian Shepherd Dog is one of the most majestic and noble animals in the service of man; still being used in the rural districts of Turkey as the shepherds' indispensable companion and front line of defense of his livestock from predators....
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American Foxhounds are skilled in following scents. They are generally fast, smart, strong and friendly. Hundreds of years of pack living make them comfortable in the company of other animals. They know how to get along without being too bossy or fussy....
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The Akita is a powerfully built dog originally developed to hunt bears in Japan. The Japanese now use the Akita as a guard dog and police dog....
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The Affenpinscher is a balanced, wiry-haired terrier-like toy dog whose intelligence and demeanor make it a good house pet....
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