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Messenger Dog With Its Handler, in France, During World War I

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Dog picture taken by National Library of Scotland. Tags: dog, national library of scotland, during, France

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Weimaraner Dog Breed Profile

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Description: The Weimaraner is a fairly large, athletic hunting dog. The dog will be found to be 24 to 27 inches at the shoulder and the bitch 22 to 25 inches. The Weimaraner weighs between 50 and 70 pounds, depending on sex. The tail of the Weimaraner is generally docked (as is the practice with [...]

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Is an Australian Shepherd Puppy the Right Choice for Me and My Family?

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The Australian Shepherd is a working sheep and farm dog that might do quite poorly in an apartment. They are vigorous dogs with high intelligence that were bred to think and work. They require at the least, a properly fenced in enclosure and at the best, a farm to run and work. They form strong [...]

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Facts About the Papillon Dog Breed You Need to Know

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The Papillon is classified in the Toy Group in the A.K.C. Groups. The breed historically has some Terrier and Spaniel in the background, consequently it has an independent and industrious nature and makes a good ratter, whereas many dogs of the Toy Group were bred to be lap dogs and nothing more. Spain contributed much [...]

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The Papillon Dog Breed Information

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The word Papillon is French for 'butterfly.' The Papillon was named for its erect butterflylike ears that frame its face. Apparently the Papillon was developed in France during the sixteenth century from a small, long-eared dog called the Belgian Spaniel or Dwarf Spaniel. At the time the spaniels were popular in Spain, Italy and France. [...]

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Brittany Puppy and Dog Information

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The Brittany Spaniel is basically a bird dog. She can make a good family pet and watch dog. She likes children and does well with other pets. She prefers to have plenty of space to exercise. She may be a poor choice for an apartment. A properly fenced in enclosure for exercise would be ideal. [...]

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The Australian Shepherd and Facts You Need to Know

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The Australian Shepherd is a working sheep and farm dog that might do quite poorly in an apartment. They are vigorous dogs with high intelligence that were bred to think and work. They require at the least, a properly fenced in enclosure and at the best, a farm to run and work. They form [...]

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Reserved Dog Scottish Terrier

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The Scottish terriers, also known as Scotties, are sharply-legged British terriers. They are one among other go-to-ground and wire-layered terriers urbanized in the highlands of Scotland. The Scotties are said to have jolly position so they are regularly used to epitomize advertisements of the country to where they originated. However, Scotties' scenery is not in [...]

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Characteristics of the French Bulldog Puppies

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To those of you who may not be familiar, there are many different breeds bulldogs - the English bulldog, the American bulldog, and the French bulldog. It is believed that the French bulldog descended from the English bulldog and later taken to France. Presumably because of this migration, French bulldogs suffer from a variety [...]

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Are You Compatible With German Shepherd Dogs?

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German Shepherds are one of the most intelligent and versatile dog breeds in the world. But you need to know basic German Shepherd information to discoverwhat to expect from them before you bring one home. German Shepherd dogs are not satisfied until they are the center of attention. They are not vicious, but don't [...]

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French Culture and the Papillon Dog Breed

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The breed of Papillons is well known for being engaging, charming, noble and pleasant, which has accounted for its popularity in its home country of France, particularly among royals and celebrities. A Papillon is perhaps most noted for its appearance in portraits alongside royalty and wealthy families in France, as early as the 15th [...]

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Basset Hound - the Facts Every Owner of This Dog Breed Should Know

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The Basset Hound originated in sixth century France and is thought to be descended from the St. Hubert Hounds. The Basset Hound (bas means 'low-set' in French) proved useful to hunters, with its slow movement and long ears to stir up scent, they could drive prey out from dense covering and into open fields. [...]

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Brittany Spaniel Dog Breed Essential Information

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The Brittany Spaniel, a member of the Sporting Dog Group is a fantastic all around dog. Known as a hunter. They also have a great disposition and very friendly. Could a Brittany Spaniel be the right dog breed for you? Choosing the right breed dog is very important for you and for the dog. [...]

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The French Bulldog and Some Worthwile Information on Origin and Charecteristics

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French Bulldog breeders surprised the English when they renamed a toy version of the English Bulldog after their own country. The Bulldog had long been a representative of English culture. However, the English had not accepted the smaller version of the Bulldog that the French people came to love. In the 1800's, toy Bulldogs [...]

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The French Bulldog Essential Tips and Advice

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The French Bulldog makes a very good companion dog. She is playful and fairly easy to care for, but she needs plenty of human attention. She is generally good around other pets and loves children. As a reminder, never cleave a child unsupervised around a puppy or dog. Approximate Adult Size The [...]

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Toy Dogs - Oops! Toys Have Come Alive!

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A toy dog has the huge advantage that it is small. This often makes it an ideal dog for urban living or for older people with limited mobility. A toy dog does not need long walks. It will not take over a small apartment. A toy dog fits into the modern lifestyle of many [...]

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