| Australian Terrier The Australian Terrier is a small sized breed of dog of the terrier dog type. The breed was developed in Australia, although the ancestral types of dogs from which the breed descends were from Great Britain. Australian_Terrier
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| Pyrenean Shepherd The Pyrenean Shepherd is a medium-small breed of dog native to the Pyrenees mountains of southern France, bred since at least medieval times for herding livestock, especially sheep. It worked as an active herder together with the Great Pyrenees, who acted as the flock's guardian. Pyrenean_Shepherd
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| Australian Shepherd The Australian Shepherd is a breed of herding dog that was developed on ranches in the Western United States. Despite its name, the breed, commonly known as an Aussie, did not originate in Australia. They acquired their name because of association with Basque sheepherders who came to the United States from Australia.Australian Shepherds rose rapidly in popularity with the boom of western riding after World War II. Australian_Shepherd
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| Poodle For the political insult see poodle (insult). The Poodle is a breed of dog, and is regarded as one of the most intelligent breeds of dog. The poodle breed is found in small, medium, and large sizes, and in many coat colors. Originally bred as a type of water dog, the poodle is skillful in many dog sports, including agility, obedience, tracking, and even herding. Poodle
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| Cardigan Welsh Corgi The Cardigan Welsh Corgi () is one of two separate dog breeds known as Welsh Corgis that originated in Wales, the other being the Pembroke Welsh Corgi. It is one of the oldest herding breeds. Cardigan_Welsh_Corgi
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| Pembroke Welsh Corgi The Pembroke Welsh Corgi () is a herding dog breed which is said to have originated in Pembrokeshire, Wales. It is one of two breeds known as Welsh CorgisCardigan Welsh Corgi. The Corgi is the smallest dog in the Herding Group. Pembroke Welsh Corgis are famed for being the preferred breed of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II; she reportedly has five Corgis. These dogs have been a dog favoured by British royalty for more than seventy years. Pembroke_Welsh_Corgi
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| Parson Russell Terrier Parson_Russell_Terrier
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| Russell Terrier The Russell Terrier is a predominantly white working terrier with an insatiable instinct to hunt formidable quarry underground. The breed was derived from the Reverend John Russell's fox working terrier strains that were used in the 1800s for fox hunting. The Reverend's fox working strains were much smaller than the Show Fox Terrier and remained working terriers. Russell_Terrier
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| Entlebucher Mountain Dog The Entlebucher Sennenhund or Entlebucher Mountain Dog is the smallest of the four Sennenhunds, a dog type that includes four regional breeds. The name Sennenhund refers to people called Senn, herders in the Swiss Alps. Entlebuch is a municipality in the canton of Lucerne in Switzerland. The breed is also known in English as the Entelbuch Mountain Dog, Entelbucher Cattle Dog, and similar combinations. Entlebucher_Mountain_Dog
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| Smooth Collie Smooth_Collie
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| Puli The Puli is a medium-small breed of Hungarian herding and livestock guarding dog known for its long, corded coat. The tight curls of the coat, similar to dreadlocks, make it virtually waterproof. A similar looking, but much larger Hungarian dog breed is called Komondor. Puli
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| German Shorthaired Pointer The German Shorthaired Pointer (GSP) is a breed of dog developed in the 1800s in Germany for hunting. The breed is streamlined yet powerful with strong hindquarters that make it able to move rapidly and turn quickly. It has moderately long flop ears set high on the head. German_Shorthaired_Pointer
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| German Wirehaired Pointer The German Wirehaired Pointer is a griffon type breed of dog developed in the 1800s in Germany for hunting. It became a leading gun dog in Germany in the later part of the 20th Century. German_Wirehaired_Pointer
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| Weimaraner The Weimaraner is a dog that was originally bred for hunting in the early 19th century. Early Weimaraners were used by royalty for hunting large game, such as boar, bears, deer, and foxes. As the popularity of large game hunting began to decline, Weimaraners were used for hunting smaller animals, like fowl, rabbits, and foxes. Weimaraner
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| August Belmont, Jr. August Belmont, Jr, (February 18, 1853 - December 10, 1924), was an American financier, the builder of New York's Belmont Park racetrack, and a major owner/breeder of Thoroughbred racehorses. August_Belmont,_Jr.
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| Rough Collie The Rough Collie is a breed of dog developed originally for herding in Scotland. It is also well known because of the works of author Albert Payson Terhune, and was popularized in later generations by the Lassie novel, movies, and television shows. There is also a smooth-coated variety; some breed organizations consider the smooth-coat and rough-coat dogs to be variations of the same breed. Rough_Collie
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| Terrier Group Terrier Group is the name of a breed Group of dogs, used by kennel clubs to classify a defined collection of dog breeds. In general, a Terrier Group includes one particular type of dog, the Terrier, although other types may be included in a kennel club's Terrier Group. Terrier_Group
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| Bearded Collie The Bearded Collie or Beardie is a herding breed of dog, once used primarily by Scottish shepherds, but now mostly a popular family companion.An average Bearded Collie weighs 40-60lbs and is 20-22 inches tall. Bearded_Collie
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| St. Bernard (dog) The St. Bernard Dog is a very large breed of dog, a working dog from the Swiss Alps, originally bred for rescue. The breed has become famous through tales of alpine rescues, as well as for its enormous size. St._Bernard_(dog)
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| Pointing breed A pointing breed is a type of gundog typically used in finding game. Gundogs are traditionally divided into three classesretrievers, flushing spaniels, and pointing breeds. The name pointer comes from the dog's instinct to point, by stopping and aiming its muzzle towards game. Pointing_breed
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