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boerboel

Boerboel

The Boerboel is a huge dog of the mastiff breed from South Africa that is used as a family security dog.  Appearance It has a short coat, a big body, powerful bones, and well-defined muscles. The Boerboel is descended from a mastiff and bulldog crossbreed that was popular during colonial times and was used as […]

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Bluetick coonhound

Bluetick Coonhound

A type of coonhound with American roots is the Bluetick Coonhound.  Traits The Bluetick Coonhound has a powerful and swift general build. Without displaying any signs of fright or anxiety, the tail is crossed over the back and the head is carried up. Black ticking on a white backdrop provides the impression of a navy-blue

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Blood hound

Bloodhound

The bloodhound is a sizable scent hound that was developed first for deer and wild boar hunting as well as, starting in the Middle Ages, for human tracking.  Characteristics This breed is renowned for its capacity to recognize the scent of humans across large distances and even days afterwards. It has an incredibly keen sense

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Black Russian Terrier

The Red Star (Krasnaya Zvezda) Kennel in the USSR developed the Black Russian Terrier, often referred to as the Chornyi Terrier, during the late 1940s and early 1950s for usage as working and military dogs.  Appearance A thick outer guard hair sits on top of a softer undercoat in the double-coated coat. They have a

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black and tan coonhound

Black and Tan Coonhound

An example of a hunting dog breed is the Black and Tan Coonhound. This scent dog, particularly utilized for raccoon hunting, was developed in the United States through crosses between the Bloodhound and the Black and Tan Virginia Foxhound.  Appearance The dog’s long, wide, thin ears hang deep down the neck and are placed low

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biewer terrier dog

Biewer Terrier

On January 20, 1984, Gertrud and Werner Biewer crossed two Yorkshire Terriers with recessive piebald DNA in Hunstruck, Germany, and the Biewer Terrier was born.  Appearance The Biewer Terrier is a tiny dog, about the size of their Yorkshire Terrier parent breed. Most are between four and eight pounds in weight and seven to eleven

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Bichon Frise

A little breed of dog of the bichon type is called a bichon frisé in French.  Appearance A little dog, the Bichon Frise weighs between 6 and 11 kilograms. The muzzle is not pointed, and the skull is gently rounded. The tail is carried over the back and groomed to be long and curly. Its

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bernese mountain

Bernese Mountain Dog

One of the four Sennenhund-type dog breeds from the Swiss Alps, the Bernese Mountain Dog is a big dog breed. The Roman mastiffs are the ancestors of these dogs. In general, cancer is the greatest cause of death in dogs, but Bernese Mountain Dogs are far more likely than other breeds to succumb to the

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Berger Picard

A French herding dog with its origins in Picardy is known as the Berger Picard or Picardy Shepherd. After both World Wars, these canines almost became extinct and are still a rare breed. Appearance The Berger Picard is a medium-sized, well-muscled dog with a disheveled yet elegant appearance that is just slightly taller than it

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bergamasco-sheepdog

Bergamasco Sheepdog

An Italian sheepdog breed is known as the Bergamasco Shepherd. Its original home is the Alpi e Prealpi Bergamasche, where it was employed as a sheep and cattle herding dog.  Appearance The Bergamasco is a medium-sized, sturdy, and well-proportioned dog with a rugged appearance. It has a square shape from the side, with the length

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