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Quiz about Native North American Dog Breeds
Quiz about Native North American Dog Breeds

Native North American Dog Breeds Quiz


These questions pertain to breeds of dog who were developed in North America. The answers are multiple choice or fill-in-the-blank, so be careful with spelling and use the breed's full name.

A multiple-choice quiz by dobermom. Estimated time: 7 mins.
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Author
dobermom
Time
7 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
115,232
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Tough
Avg Score
6 / 10
Plays
1945
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Question 1 of 10
1. This breed was developed by an Inuit tribe from which the breed name is derived. He is a large, strong freighting dog with a wolfish appearance.

Answer: (one or two words)
Question 2 of 10
2. This breed was developed in an eastern Canadian province, but named for a near-by area. His short coat is water-repellent and he became popular with the British who refined the breed. He is one of the most popular dogs in the USA.

Answer: (two words)
Question 3 of 10
3. This breed was developed in Maryland after a shipwreck in 1807. His short coat can withstand cold water and is rough, oily, and can be wavy. He comes in different shades of brown. Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. This breed is a native American. He is a small, black and white or brindle and white, short-coated dog with large ears.

Answer: (two words)
Question 5 of 10
5. This large white dog looks nothing like his English counterpart. He was used on frontier American farms to handle cattle and guard the farm. He is a strong, intelligent dog with a short wash and wear coat that comes in white with or without tan markings.

Answer: (two words)
Question 6 of 10
6. This breed was developed in an eastern Canadian province. He is a reddish-orange colour with white markings, and has a water-resistant medium-length coat. He is a very intelligent dog who weighs up to 50 pounds, and has a unique approach to hunting birds. Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. This American breed differs from its English counterpart mainly by his smaller size (up to 15 inches) and much more profuse coat. He is still used by hunters in Britain but is rarely seen in the field in America. In the 1940s and 1950s the breed became too popular and its health and temperament took a downward slide. Today he can be a great family pet due to the hard work of breeders.

Answer: (three words)
Question 8 of 10
8. This American breed is not well-known. He is a small to medium dog with a curly brown coat. He is a wonderful duck hunting companion, and is at home in the water. Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. This large, Canadian breed comes in black, brown, or black and white. He is an excellent swimmer and has an easygoing and gentle temperament.

Answer: (one word- full name, not shortened)
Question 10 of 10
10. I saved the toughest for last. This American breed from the south has a splotchy-coloured coat and striking-coloured eyes. He stands up to 26 inches at the shoulder and is a versatile farm dog; from rounding up stock to hunting game. They are protective of their land and family. The Native Indians of the area may have crossed the dog with the Red Wolf. This breed can be traced back to the 1700s. Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. This breed was developed by an Inuit tribe from which the breed name is derived. He is a large, strong freighting dog with a wolfish appearance.

Answer: Alaskan Malamute

They were named after the Mahlemuts, an Inuit tribe from Alaska who used the Mal as a draught animal. He can weigh in at 150 lbs.
2. This breed was developed in an eastern Canadian province, but named for a near-by area. His short coat is water-repellent and he became popular with the British who refined the breed. He is one of the most popular dogs in the USA.

Answer: Labrador Retriever

The Lab comes in yellow, black, and chocolate. If you have a yellow Lab, do not call him a "golden" Lab. The correct term is yellow. Golden is reserved for the Golden Retriever, a separate breed.
3. This breed was developed in Maryland after a shipwreck in 1807. His short coat can withstand cold water and is rough, oily, and can be wavy. He comes in different shades of brown.

Answer: Chesapeake Bay Retriever

The Chessie is the heaviest of all the retrievers.
4. This breed is a native American. He is a small, black and white or brindle and white, short-coated dog with large ears.

Answer: Boston Terrier

The Boston made his debut at the Massachusetts Kennel Club show in 1878. He is a lively and friendly pet.
5. This large white dog looks nothing like his English counterpart. He was used on frontier American farms to handle cattle and guard the farm. He is a strong, intelligent dog with a short wash and wear coat that comes in white with or without tan markings.

Answer: American Bulldog

The American Bulldog still resembles the original English Bulldog of 19th century England. The English underwent great changes in physical traits to become the English Bulldog we see today. The American is agile and strong and is a great athlete.
6. This breed was developed in an eastern Canadian province. He is a reddish-orange colour with white markings, and has a water-resistant medium-length coat. He is a very intelligent dog who weighs up to 50 pounds, and has a unique approach to hunting birds.

Answer: Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever

The Toller was one of Canada's best-kept secrets. He has now been found out and is making a name for himself in obedience and agility competition.
7. This American breed differs from its English counterpart mainly by his smaller size (up to 15 inches) and much more profuse coat. He is still used by hunters in Britain but is rarely seen in the field in America. In the 1940s and 1950s the breed became too popular and its health and temperament took a downward slide. Today he can be a great family pet due to the hard work of breeders.

Answer: American Cocker Spaniel

The American Cocker needs professional grooming to look his best.
8. This American breed is not well-known. He is a small to medium dog with a curly brown coat. He is a wonderful duck hunting companion, and is at home in the water.

Answer: American Water Spaniel

The American Water Spaniel was recognized by the American Kennel Club in 1938.
9. This large, Canadian breed comes in black, brown, or black and white. He is an excellent swimmer and has an easygoing and gentle temperament.

Answer: Newfoundland

The black and white version of the Newfie is called the Landseer.
10. I saved the toughest for last. This American breed from the south has a splotchy-coloured coat and striking-coloured eyes. He stands up to 26 inches at the shoulder and is a versatile farm dog; from rounding up stock to hunting game. They are protective of their land and family. The Native Indians of the area may have crossed the dog with the Red Wolf. This breed can be traced back to the 1700s.

Answer: Louisiana Catahoula Leopard Dog

One theory on the origin of the Catahoula is that Spanish expeditions brough war dogs with them when they searched the Gulf Coast for gold. The Native Catahoula Indians may have acquired specimens and crossed them with the Red Wolf.
Source: Author dobermom

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