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Finnish Spitz: When most people see a Finnish Spitz for the first time, they comment that it looks just like a fox. The dog's solid red-gold coat shading from pale honey to deep auburn is largely responsible for this comparison. More >> |
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French Bulldog: Bat-eared and pug-faced, the French Bulldog may look like a scrapper but makes an excellent apartment dog, lapdog and personal companion. Generally quiet with only moderate exercise needs, Frenchies would rather sit by you than pull you down the street on a leash. Keep Frenchies out of the heat and don’t be alarmed by snoring, snorting and snuffling. More >> |
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German Pinscher: Often mistaken for a young Doberman because of the close physical resemblance, the German Pinscher is rare in the United States and Canada. More >> |
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Glen of Imaal Terrier: This tough little Irish scrapper takes its name from its place of origin in County Wicklow. The breed was developed to be used against badgers and foxes, and its courage is legendary. More >> |
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Irish Terrier: The Irish Terrier is nicknamed Daredevil for the reckless fire of its personality. Once called the Irish Sporting Terrier, this breed was used as a ratter and guard dog as well as to flush and retrieve game. More >> |
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Kai: A dog of legendary bravery, the Kai is an ancient Japanese hunting dog that was developed on the island of Honshu. Hunting everything from deer to wild boar, this determined, agile dog was said to have climbed trees and swum rivers and lakes to catch its quarry. More >> |
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Keeshond: Bigger than a Pomeranian but smaller than a Samoyed, the dramatically fluffy Keeshonden has the self-confident personality of class president: friendly, smart and nice to everyone, even kids and other dogs. Outgoing and super confident with a brisk, bold walk and a stunning sweep of a curled tail in tasteful gray, black and cream, the Keeshond can’t help but make an impression. More >> |
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Kerry Blue Terrier: The well-dressed Kerry Blue Terrier wears a soft, dense, wavy coat of silvery blue, ranging in shade from deep slate to light blue gray. This all-purpose native of the Emerald Isle hails from County Kerry. More >> |
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Löwchen: The Löwchen was once the cherished companion of nobility, as far back as the 15th century. The dogs are readily identified in European artworks, stylized and clipped to resemble a miniature lion. More >> |
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Miniature Australian Shepherd: A smaller version of the Australian Shepherd, the Miniature Australian Shepherd was developed during the 1960s by a Californian who acquired several full-size Aussies from the rodeo circuit, where they were popular trick performers. More >> |
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