Dog Breeds

SHETLAND SHEEPDOG

Breed: Herding Weight: Male 16-20 lbs               Female 16-20 lbs Height:     Male 13-16 inches              Female 13-16 inches Colors:  sable, mahogany sable, shaded sable, tri-colored, bi-black, bi-blue, blue merle, bi-blue merle, sable merle, color headed white, double merl SHETLAND SHEEPDOG BREED INFORMATION: The Shetland Sheepdog, small to medium dogs also known as the Sheltie, is

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Sealyham Terrier

Sealyham terrier Breed Information: The Sealyham terrier belongs to the terrier type and was originally developed in Wales. Their measurements may vary according to their country of origin. In general it measures 10.5 to 12 inches in height and weigh 23-25 pounds. The males are generally heavier than their female counterparts. The color of the

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Schnauzer Miniature

Schnauzer Miniature Breed Information: The Miniature Schnauzer as the name suggests is a breed of small dogs of the Schnauzer type and it originated in Germany in the 19th century. It developed as a result of crosses between the Standard Schnauzer and one or more smaller dog breeds like the Poodle and Affenpinscher. It enjoys

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Dog Breeds – Azawakh

Breed : Not Akc Recognized Weight Range:Male: 44-55; Female: 33-44 lbs Height Range:Male: 25-29; Female: 23-27 inches Color(s):Fawn; black mask. White bib on chest, tip of tail, white stockings on feet. The dog breed Azawakh originated from Africa, it is a sight hound and was first bred by ancient nomadic tribes to guard them, this

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Dog Breeds – Australian Kelpie

Breed Group:Not Akc Recognized Weight:25-45 lbs Height:Males: 17-20; Females: 17-20 inches Color(s):Red, red and chestnut, black, black and chestnut, tan, blue-gray, dark chestnut The Australian Kelpie developed in Australia in 1870, is a wonderful breed known for its natural herding and guarding instincts. This dog breed is known to be very effective with poultry, goats,

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