Dog Breeds

Dog Breeds – Kai Dog

Breed :      Not Akc Recognized Weight:     25-55 lbs Height:      Male: 18-22; Female: 17-20 inches Color(s):   Brindle. All colors acceptable. Kai Dog Breed Information: The Kai Dog Breed emerged in Japan to be used for hunting wild boar and deer and were titled as a “natural monument” is 1934. Kai, […]

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Dog Breeds – Jindo

Breed :   Not Akc Recognized Weight:          Male: 35-50; Female: 25-40 lbs Height:           Male: 18-25; Female: 16-22 inches Color(s):        Brindle, white, tan, yellow, black and tan, red, tan and white, black, and red and white Jindo Dog Breed Information: The Jindo dog breed emerged in Southwest Korea many centuries before for the hunting of badgers, rabbits,

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Dog Breeds – Japanese Chin

Breed Group:    Toy Weight:    4-7 lbs Height:    8-11 inches Color(s):    black and white, red and white, or black and tan and white Japanese Chin Breed Information: Japanese Chin is a dog of Japanese Royalty and in the past could only be owned by the Japanese Imperial family members. They became immensely popular in 1853 when

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Dog Breeds – Italian Spinone

Breed :       Sporting Weight:      Male: 75-86; Female: 64-75 lbs Height:       Male: 23.5-27.5; Female: 22.5-25.5 inches Color(s):    Orange Roan, Orange Roan with orange patches, White, White with Orange, Brown Roan, Brown Roan with brown patches, White with Brown. Italian Spinone Breed Information: The Italian Spinone breed as the name suggest has

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Dog Breeds – Irish Wolfhound

Breed :    Hounds Weight:    Male: 120; Female: 105 lbs Height:    Male: 32; Female: 30 inches Color(s):    gray, brindle, red, black, white, or fawn Irish Wolfhound Breed Information: The Irish Wolfhound, even tempered, tolerant and brainy, is a breed of domestic purpose used for wolf hunting (as the name suggests). Irish Wolfhounds are the tallest of

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Dogs and Children

Who could be better at keeping pace with a wonderfully energetic young dog than an equally energetic young human? Growing up together, spending part of every day playing and hugging, keeping each other company, offering each other comfort in hard times, a friendship can be made that is remembered for a lifetime. Preparing for New

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