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This dog is a sighthound originally bred by the Tuareg people of the southern Sahara Desert. |
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This is an ancient breed that may have been the forerunner of the poodle. |
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This fluffy white toy dog hails from Madagascar. |
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This pure-white breed was developed to hunt dangerous wild animals. |
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This German breed originated in a cross between a Chow and a grey Spitz. |
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This attractive breed of hunting dog is virtually unknown in the U.S., although two closely related breeds are much more common. |
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This guardian breed, in its yellow coat, is usually mistaken for a large Golden Retriever. |
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This hunting dog is rarely kept as a pet, and will ferociously attack animals that are much bigger than it is. |
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This Turkish dog was bred as a flock guardian. |
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This is a wire-haired version of the Belgian Shepherd, virtually unknown in the U.S. |
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This is a strain of sheepdog developed in Northern California. |
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Unlike most herding breeds, this dog drives sheep away from the herdsman. |
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Otherwise known as the "Polish lowland sheepdog," this is a medium-sized, long-haired herding breed. |
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This breed was originally a cross between the Puli and German terriers. |
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This is a short-haired North African sighthound. |
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This dog is the Japanese canine equivalent of a sumo wrestler. |
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The Swedish herding breed resembles a corgi. |
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This versatile hunting dog was developed for hunting in French swamps. |
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What is the four-letter abbreviation, beginning with X, for the nearly unpronounceable and unspellable name of a Mexican hairless breed? |
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If someone described a "Zwergpinscher" to you, what breed would they be talking about? |
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