Giant Schnauzer?
Oh, and there is a similar thread that was just started. It kind of died because no one can guess areias's breed
http://petoftheday.com/talk/showthread.php?t=93780
Giant Schnauzer?
Oh, and there is a similar thread that was just started. It kind of died because no one can guess areias's breed
http://petoftheday.com/talk/showthread.php?t=93780
Ok, well if you want to play this one, too, none of you got it yet. Tell me if you need a hint, but I think it should be pretty easyOriginally Posted by .sarah
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LOL hint is needed if none of these are right ...
Chesapeake Bay Retriever
Wirehaired Pointing Griffon
Airedale Terrier
i would say griffon but brussels one
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LOL yup i think that would be good! Um, I'll look for a hint, and by the way Brussels Griffon is not it. Good guess though!Originally Posted by .sarah
It's a large and versatile terrier dog breed originating in Yorkshire, England in the UK. It is often called the "King of Terriers" because it is the largest of the terrier breeds. That should really help ya!
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Oh, I'm sorry, I didn't see your guess, .sarah! Airedale Terrier it is. You're next. Good job!![]()
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LOL I was about to say ... Airedale is the biggest terrier!
This breed is hardy and active and is a real working dog. It has a medium-length double coat. The outer coat is flat and harsh, can be slightly wavy but not curly. They are 20-22 inches. They are born either black, blue, brown or fawn, with or without white markings. Their color may lighten with maturity resulting in a born black turning any shade of silver, a born chocolate turning a sandy color, etc.
bouvier des flandres?
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