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sorry my comp was sick, but yes leonberger is right!!
your turn animal_rescue
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This dog is Located between the Black Sea on the West and the Caspian Sea on the East.
Is a guarding breed.
Was sadly given the irresponsible misrepresentation of the breed on the National Geographic Channel.
Is a big dog and has long fur.
caucasian ovcharka
yep
ok yay!!
well, i am a very striking dog with a marked keenness for hunting both by sight and by scent, our first USA litter was born in 1970 even we are one of the most ancient domesticated breeds in the world.
basenji?
no
Saluki
Rhodesian Ridgeback? I doubt that's right though...lol
nope
NORWEGIAN LUNDEHUND
wild guess
nope i have short hair, and long legs
some sort o' hound ;)
i am a hound... but what kind??
ahhh...touche
come on, come on don´t give up on me, i´m too cute, guess my breed
Pharaoh Hound
ibizan hound
all american pup you made me blush, yes i am a pharaoh hound now its your turn :D
ok
The earliest record of my breed is found in a Renaissance manuscript recorded in the year 1578.
we are very versatile and easy to train for a variety of tasks other than herding
Eeek, can't figure it out, please more hints!!!! The only thing I can think of right how is a Caucasian Ovcharka
This dog is clever, attentive, active, intelligent, sometimes stubborn, and loyal to its owner and the family. It has considerable stamina and is very watchful.
It is believed this breed was originally domesticated for large game hunting, from there adapted for flock guardian and herd dog.
They can stand 26-27 1/2"; and weigh 100#.
Rott?
Dobie?
GSD?
no
great dane
great pyrenees
i´ll give a hint......
harlequin is one of this breeds colors
Great Dane??????????
ok, I am so sure I was so right so....
The ______is the only breed named for a literary character. Sir Walter Scott’s 1814 novel, Guy Mannering”, contained a farmer named __________” who had a pack of terriers indigenous to the English-Scottish Border area.
The ___evolved as a hardy working terrier. He needed the stamina to hunt all day over the rough terrain of the English-Scottish Border country, often in inclement weather. He was primarily a hunter of vermin, requiring the skills and physical equipment to “go to ground”. Therefore he had to be a proper size: not too small and light nor too large and clumsy. Necessary were a strong neck, strong jaws and large teeth, especially the canines. His quarters were well muscled and well placed to give him endurance and his body flexible to enter a den and to retreat quickly when necessary. His coat needed to be double, the undercoat to keep him warm and dry at the skin, the outer coat to shed wind and water as well as to protect him from the harsh brush and brambles.
scottish terrier? and by the way you were right i don´t know what happened to all american pup :confused:
nope
I thought I had added colors:confused: anyway:
the coat appears to either be a grey, creamish, or faded yellowy color
hmm..border terrier?
no.
skye terrier
no
dandie dinmont terrier?
:D YES:D your turn! they are so cute!
i´m the one breed that can have solid white dogs cwith no helath problems what so ever, also in 2004 two of our breed were kept at a zoo in the petting area. we also appeared in a postal stamp to honor dog breeds considered as National Treasure. by the way we have wavy/curly coat