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belgian tervuren dog

Belgian Tervuren

Created in Belgium in the late 19th century, the Belgian Tervuren dog breed is often considered to be the most elegant of the four Belgian sheepdogs. They are intelligent and athletic, making them a versatile performer in any number of activities, including their original job, herding.  Physical Characteristics The Tervuren is a long-haired dog, medium […]

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belgian sheepdog

Belgian Sheepdog

The Belgian Sheepdog is an extremely intelligent and adaptable herder whose flexibility is the stuff of canine folklore. This breed was created to handle a lot of difficult tasks. These delicate spirits detest neglect and yearn for human company. Physical Characteristics  A Belgian Sheepdog’s arresting silhouette exudes grace and chiseled tenacity. The breed’s exceptionally arrogant

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belgian malinois dog

Belgian Malinois

The Belgian  shepherd is a medium-sized herding dog breed that originated in Belgium. It is often referred to as the Belgian Sheepdog or the Chien de Berger Belge. The breed is descended from a widespread variety of shepherd dog that can be found in Western Europe.  Physical Characteristics The breed standard describes this dog as

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belgian leakenoi

Belgian Laekenoi

The medium-sized Belgian Laekenois is a herding breed with pointed ears, an athletic build, and a double coat of wiry, curly fur. The Laekenoi is renowned for having a strong sense of family attachment, especially to young ones. If you don’t provide them enough stimulation and attention, they could develop destructive, neurotic tendencies. Grooming these

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dog bedlington terrier

Bedlington Terrier

They are renowned for being incredibly swift and having tremendous endurance, and they have strong swimming abilities equivalent to those of water dogs like the Newfoundland. They enjoy the winter and can maneuver on ice or on deep snow with a Husky-like turn of speed by utilizing their muscular noses as a plough.  Physical Characteristics

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beauceron

Beauceron

Physical Characteristics The Central French lowlands are where the Beauceron herding dog breed first appeared. The Beauceron and the long-haired sheep dog, the Briard, both possess double dewclaws on their hind legs. Sheep and animals are herded using both methods. This breed weighs between 30 and 45 kg and measures 61 to 70 cm tall.

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bearded collies

Bearded Collie

Bearded Collies typically weigh between 18 and 27 kg. According to the origin myth for the bearded collie, the Polish Lowland Sheepdog’s forebears were abandoned on the Scottish coast. They are exciting to watch and have excellent problem-solving skills. One of the biggest issues for new Beardie owners is that the breed’s intelligence makes them

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beagle

Beagle

Physical Characteristics The beagle breed is a diminutive scent dog that resembles the much larger foxhound in appearance. The beagle was created especially to hunt the beagling, a type of hare, and has an acute sense of smell and excellent tracking abilities. They do have three separate vocalizations, including a bark or growl, a baying

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basset-hound

Basset Hound

Physical Appearance A member of the hound family with short legs is the Basset Hound. Only the Bloodhound has a better sense of smell and feel of ground. Bassets have curving Sabre tails held high over their long backs and are large, short, sturdy, and long. The weight of an adult dog ranges from 20

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