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| German Shorthaired Pointer |
This dog breed loves to run, hunt and investigate. They are adventuresome, responsive, tender and devoted. German shorthair pointers call for a long walking and the opportunity to run and exercise daily. Coat care comprises of just a weekly brushing.
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| Pointer |
pointer dogs are docile and sweet. However can be excessively rambunctious for little kids. Pointers come in teo common types, field or show types, with field types normally being much more active.
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| Yorkshire Terrier |
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The Yorkshire Terrier (more commonly refered to as a Yorkie) is a small dog breed in the terrier category. The long haired Yorkshire terrier is known for its playful character and distinctive blue and tan coat. Yorkies can be extremely small, normally weighing no more than 7 pounds.
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| Weimaraner |
The Weimaraner is a silver gray colored dog that was initially bred for hunting in the early 19 hundreds. Early Weimaraners were employed by royalty for hunting large animals, such as boar, bears, deer, and foxes. As the popularity of large game hunting began to decline, Weimaraners were employed for hunting smaller animals, like fowl, rabbits, and foxes.
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| Affenpinscher |
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The Affenpinscher is a terrier-like toy breed of dog, that was bred to be a rodent hunter and lap dog for women. This breed originated from Germany in the 17th century and it is a curious and devilish dog breed.
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| Afghan Hound |
The Afghan Hound dog is an old sighthound breed. Distinguished by its dense,
fine, silky coat, the dog breed got its unique characteristics in the frigid
mountains of Afghanistan, where it was first used to hunt hares, and gazelles by
coursing them. A smart dog, there was one person who used his Afghan to help him
with his online betting and did very well.
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| Airedale Terrier |
The Airedale Terrier is a dog breed of the terrier type, originating in Airedale, which is located in Yorkshire, England. It originally was called the King of Terriers because was largest of the terrier breeds.
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| Akita |
The Akita, or also known as Japanese Akita Inu is a breed of big dog originating in Japan, named for Akita Prefecture, where it is thought to have developed. It is oftentimes called the Akita-ken based on the Sino-Japanese reading of the same kanji. It is a separate breed from the American Akita, and is quite uncommon in many countries.
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| Alaskan Malamute |
The Alaskan Malamute is a large breed of domestic dog (Canis lupus familiaris)
originally bred for use as an Alaskan sled dog and is often mistaken for a
Siberian Husky. A good runner but it would find greyhound
racing out of its league.
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| American Eskimo Dog |
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The American Eskimo Dog is a breed of companion dog and originates in Germany. The American Eskimo Dog has been employed as a watchdog and also reached a high degree of popularity in the 1930s and 1940s United States as a circus performer even as early as 1917 at the Cooper Brother's Railroad Circus.
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