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Norwegian Buhund: The Buhund is one of the earliest known Nordic herding types, although it was not officially recognized until the 20th century. As humans from the north began to live in permanent settlements in the Scandinavian countries, they brought with them the hauling and reindeer herding dogs used for centuries. More >> |
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Norwegian Elkhound: Cute as a bear cub and just as energetic, the Norwegian Elkhound needs lots of hardcore daily exercise and fun training sessions to keep him calm and well behaved. The fluffy gray coat sheds a lot, but the Elkhound always seems to stay clean. Playful and energetic with an independent mind, the Elkhound makes a good watchdog and playmate for active older kids. More >> |
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Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever: The Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever is a specialist with waterfowl, and its onshore antics lure curious birds within firing range while the hunter waits in ambush. More >> |
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Pembroke Welsh Corgi: The puckish and whimsical Pembroke Welsh Corgi dog has a reputation as a steed for the fairies, but this dog breed’s charm is no myth. Sturdy and short-legged with a soft face and happy disposition, Pembroke dogs love to run and play. They aren’t above conning you into one more dog treat, but Pembroke dogs dote on their owners with affection, sensitivity and a sense of duty. More >> |
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Peruvian Inca Orchid: The Peruvian Inca Orchid (PIO) is an ancient breed (a.k.a. Perro sin pello del Peru) believed to have originated in Asia. The Peruvian Inca Orchid has a nature as beautiful as its name. Tranquil and intelligent, this striking hairless breed radiates warmth. More >> |
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Polish Lowland Sheepdog: The Polish Lowland Sheepdog is smart, trainable, alert to danger, and good with children. Also known as the Valee Sheepdog or the Polish Owczarek Nizinny, often called the PON for short, this ancient herding breed is probably descended from the Puli. More >> |
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Poodle (Miniature): Created in response to popular demand, the mid-size Poodle, or Miniature, is probably the best known and most popular of the three sizes. The Miniature Poodle belongs to a family of dogs renowned for their prowess as water retrievers. More >> |
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Portuguese Water Dog: This curly-haired water retriever resembles a Labrador in a Poodle suit with a long whippy tail. Like his water-loving cousins, the Portuguese Water Dogs love a good dip or a rowdy game of fetch. This enthusiastic and friendly-but-protective family member requires some major maintenance for that perpetually growing curly or wavy coat. . More >> |
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Puli: The Puli moves with a bouncy gait, a physical manifestation of its active, alert temperament. This keen, quick dog is thought to have originated in central Asia and was brought to Hungary by the Magyars about 1,000 years ago. More >> |
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Pyrenean Shepherd: It is origin lost in the mists of time, the Pyrenean Shepherd Dog has probably lived in the French Pyrenees mountains for well over 2,000 years. More >> |
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