| Irish Water Spaniel The Irish Water Spaniel is a breed of dog that is the largest and one of the oldest of spaniels. It is also one of the rarest. Irish_Water_Spaniel
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| Japanese Chin The Japanese Chin (狆), also known as the Japanese Spaniel) is the dog of Japanese royalty. A lap dog and companion dog, this toy breed has a distinctive heritage. Japanese_Chin
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| Wolf-dog hybrid Talk:Wolf-dog_hybrid
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| Bichon Frisé Talk:Bichon_Frisé
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| St. Bernard (dog) Talk:St._Bernard_(dog)
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| Anatolian Shepherd Dog The Anatolian Shepherd Dog is a breed of dog which originated in Anatolia (central Turkey.) Anatolian_Shepherd_Dog
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| Cane Corso The Cane Corso is an Italian breed of dog used mainly as a guard dog. It is of the large molosser type. Cane_Corso
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| English Mastiff The English Mastiff, often called simply Mastiff, is a large breed of dog descended from the ancient Alaunt through the Pugnaces Britanniae. English_Mastiff
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| American Staffordshire Terrier The American Staffordshire terrier is a breed of dog. The breed is a second cousin of the American pit bull terrier. Early bulldog–terrier crosses were brought to the US by British and Irish settlers, especially after the American Civil War, where they were mainly used as fighting dogs, but also as hunting dogs, farm dogs, and guard dogs.In the early 1830s, after the Human Ethics Act passed, animal fights, especially the formerly extremely-popular bull-baiting and bear-baiting, became illegal in Britain and Ireland. American_Staffordshire_Terrier
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| Yukon Quest Yukon Quest 1,000-mile International Sled Dog Race, or Yukon Quest, is an annual sled dog race between Fairbanks, Alaska, and Whitehorse, Yukon. The race takes place in February, and because of the harsh winter conditions, difficult trail, and limited support that mushers are allowed, it is considered the "most difficult sled dog race in the world". Yukon_Quest
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| Komondor Talk:Komondor
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| King Charles Spaniel The King Charles Spaniel (also known as the English Toy Spaniel) is a breed of small dog of the Spaniel type. The similar Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is a different breed. The Cavalier is more closely related to Cocker Spaniels in appearance, while the King Charles Spaniel is more closely related to the Pug. King_Charles_Spaniel
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| Standard Schnauzer The Standard Schnauzer is the original breed of the three breeds of Schnauzer, and despite its wiry coat and general appearance, is not related to the British terriers. Rather, its origins are in old herding and guard breeds of Europe. The AKC classifies the Standard Schnauzer as Working Dog; however, this versatile breed is a robust, squarely built, medium-sized dog with aristocratic bearing. It was a popular subject of painters Sir Joshua Reynolds, Albrecht Dürer and Rembrandt. Standard_Schnauzer
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| Giant Schnauzer The Giant Schnauzer is a large, powerful, and compact breed of dog. It is one of the three Schnauzer breeds. Like most large breeds, the Giant Schnauzer needs a fair amount of exercise. Giant_Schnauzer
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| Griffon Bruxellois The Griffon Bruxellois or Brussels Griffon is a breed of toy dog, named for the city of their origin, Brussels, Belgium. The Griffon Bruxellois may refer to three different breeds, the Griffon Bruxellois, the Griffon Belge and the Petit Brabançon. Identical in standard except for coat and colour differences, in some standards they are considered varieties of the same breed, much like Belgian Sheepdogs. Griffon_Bruxellois
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| Glen of Imaal Terrier The Glen of Imaal Terrier is a breed of dog of the terrier category. It originates in Wicklow, Ireland, and was developed as a working terrier, proficient in badger-baiting and hunting of fox. When Elizabeth I was having problems in Ireland she hired French and Hessian soldiers to go and solve the problem; they settled in the Wicklow area in the Glen of Imaal. Glen_of_Imaal_Terrier
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| Karelian Bear Dog The Karelian Bear Dog is a Finnish or Karelian breed of dog. In its home country it is regarded as a national treasure. In Finland they are more often used for hunting moose and elk although they will hunt any kind of animal. Bear and moose tests are conducted in Finland, Sweden and Norway to determine an individual's ability as a beardog and weighs heavily in the dogs breeding potential. Karelian_Bear_Dog
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