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Volpino Italiano

Description Small, square-built Volpino Italianos have long, velvety coats and a graceful gait. The long, straight coat of the volpino protrudes from the body. Particularly around the neck, where the fur forms a fluffy collar, the breed’s hair gives the image that it is enveloped in a muff. White or deep, solid crimson coats are […]

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Treeing Walking Coonhound

Description The medium-sized treeing walker coonhound is a native of the United States hound dog breed with long, floppy ears and a short, low-maintenance coat. When given ample daily exercise, this hound dog typically becomes a devoted and affectionate friend who may be rather laid-back indoors. Origin/History The English foxhounds mixed with other hound dogs

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Tosa

Description The Tosa dog, also known as the Tosa Ken, Tosa Inu, or Japanese Mastiff, is a huge, short-haired mastiff-type breed that was created in Japan specifically for dog fighting.  They can have white markings on their chest and feet in addition to a short, dense coat that can be fawn, crimson, apricot, black, or

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Tornjak

Description The Tornjak is a huge guard dog breed with a square body shape, a deep chest, a long tail, and a thick double coat. It is also known as the Bosnian-Herzegovinian and Croatian Shepherd Dog. The fur of this proportionate and nimble breed often has a white background with black or tan patterns. The

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Staffordshire Bull Terrier

Description A medium-sized dog with a relatively low stature and an athletic, muscular build, the Staffordshire bull terrier is also known as the Stafford, Staffy, or Staffie. These terriers are powerful and rock-solid. The tight-fitting coat comes in a variety of colours, and the head is short and broad with prominent cheek muscles. Origin/History For

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Stabyhoun

Description A robustly built pointing dog, the Stabyhoun. The Staby has a balanced, useful body that is longer than it is tall. The Stabyhoun’s coat is actually medium length with a weather-resistant undercoat, despite the appearance of a long haired coat caused by feathering on the chest, collar, forelegs, trousers, and tail. Beautiful black, brown,

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Spinone Italiano

Description A large sports dog breed from Italy, the Spinone Italiano has a medium-length, wiry coat with longer hair that forms eyebrows and a beard. Its overall powerful, square physique makes it ideal for use as an all-terrain hunting dog with outstanding stamina. But this breed also comes across as being quite sociable and devoted

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Spanish Water Dog

Description The endless Spanish Water Dog is a dual-purpose breed distinguished by a woolly coat of curls. This country charmer is a vivacious family friend and watchful guard dog who is used as a herder and waterfowl retriever in his native nation. The garment sets the tone for the distinctive appearance of these never-ending labourers.

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Spanish Mastiff

Description A working dog breed from Spain, the Spanish mastiff has a short, thick coat that can be any colour. The breed was developed as a guard dog, and it is undoubtedly imposing in size. It has a muscular, well-balanced physique overall. The eyes and ears on its very broad, big head are almond-shaped. It

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Smooth Fox Terrier

Description Smooth Fox Terriers are powerful, well-built, and graceful in their movements. The Smooth Fox Terrier’s short coat is primarily white with tan, black, or black and tan spots. Another option is a uniform white coat. This breed’s V-shaped head is its most distinctive physical characteristic in addition to its smooth coat. Origin/History The Smooth

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