Dutch Shepherd

Dutch Shepherd

Also known as the Dutch Sheepdog (Hollandse Herdershond). Body shape, appearance, and body height: male dogs are about 58-63cm; female dogs are about 10% lower. The weight is about 30kg. There are three types of Dutch Shepherd Dogs according to their coat: Long-haired type–The coat is rough, long and straight, naturally hanging down on both …

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Catahoula Bulldog

Plott

The Plott Hound is a large group of hunting dogs, originated in the United States, originated in the 18th century. The Potter Hound is smart, alert, and confident, with a distinctive hound color. The Potter Hound is traditionally used to deal with large prey. It shows perseverance, patience, agility, decisiveness, and aggressiveness when hunting. In …

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Dachshund

Dachshund

The Dachshund is a short-legged, long-bodied hunting dog. The name originated from Germany, and the original meaning was “badger dog”. This species was developed to sniff, hunt, track, and kill badgers and other burrowing animals. Interestingly, although “Dachshund” is a German word, it is not commonly used in Germany. Germans usually call it Dackel or …

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Labrador Retriever

Labrador Retriever

Labrador, also known as Retriever, is a medium-to-large dog breed. It is a dog breed that is very suitable for being selected as guide dogs or subway police dogs, search and rescue dogs, and other working dogs who often go to public places. The province of Newfoundland and Labrador in Canada is named after. Tied …

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American Hairless Terrier

American Hairless Terrier

The American Hairless Terrier (officially known as the American Hairless Terrier) is a small-to-medium-sized, generally muscular, and active terrier. The ancestors of this species were used to prey on rats and other pests. The American Hairless Terrier has no fur and is therefore not suitable for most hunting activities. However, they retain a strong hunting …

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