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Lots and lots of really cute Pug pictures!
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While not much documentation can be found about this breed, it is believed that the
Cane Corso originated in Italy. Sources claim that the direct ancestor of the Cane Corso
was the old Roman Molossian, otherwise known as the "Canis Pugnax." It is thought
that the Cane Corso is a lighter version that was used to aid hunters and warriors...
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Find descriptions of 200 dog breeds. Do you want to know why your Pekingese acts like royalty? Or if a Saluki will get along with Hubert, the family Guinea pig? Or why your Mexican hairless (or Xoloitzcuintle) is always stealing carrots from your garden? You can find answers to these and many other breed-related questions right...
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The origin of the golden retriever is well documented. In the 1800s, Lord Tweedmouth lived along the Tweed River north of the Scottish border. Some claim the breed began prior to Tweedmouth's time on the estate with Sir Dudley Majoribanks (pronounced "March-banks"). Tweedmouth kept handwritten breeding records of the golden retriever...
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While the exact origin of the Catahoula Leopard dog is not clear, some claim that its ancestor may be the Nordic Wolfhound. Catahoula, Louisiana is the "official" origination point of the breed, according to experts, and in 1979, it became Louisiana's state dog. The name of the breed is derived from Catahoula, a parish located in the northeast...
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petownership in Australia, dogs, cats, brids, rabbits, urban animal management, health benefits, care and Selectapet to help choose the most suitable pet
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Learn about the Boston Terrier. Dog profile of the boston terrier.
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The Labrador Retriever is a large, powerful-looking dog with a blocky head, drop ears, a sleek, short coat, and a strong otter-like tail that can clear a coffee table in the blink of an eye. Weighing in at 60-80 pounds and standing 22.5-24.5 inches at the shoulder with a thick neck and strong quarters, he is a working dog in need of...
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The history of terrier breeds began in the British Isles where farmers and tradesmen developed more than a dozen breeds of hardy dogs to rid barns, kitchen, shops, and docks of rats and other vermin. Terriers come in short-legged and long-legged versions. Some have smooth coats (bull-and-terrier types) and one - the Soft-Coated Wheaten - has a...
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Jack Russell Terrier Club of America Web Site
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