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- Dachshund [r]: Breed of dog with long body and short legs. [e]
- Dog grooming [r]: the act of cleaning a dog's coat and external organs both for the sake of appearance and for the animal's health and hygiene. [e]
- Dog [r]: Domesticated canine often kept as a pet or as a working animal and known as 'man's best friend'. [e]
- Fox Terrier [r]: Small to medium-sized hunting terrier developed to rout fox and vermin. [e]
- Great Dane [r]: A very large dog breed, usually classed in the working dog group. [e]
- Malta [r]: An island republic (population c. 403,500; capital Valletta) lying in the Mediterranean Sea, midway between Europe and North Africa; of the four main islands of the Maltese Archipelago, Gozo, Malta and Kummuna are inhabited and Filfla is not. [e]
- Maltese [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Mixed-breed dog [r]: Dog that has characteristics of two or more types of breeds, or is a descendant of feral or pariah dog populations. [e]
- Rottweiler [r]: A large breed of dog known for its great physical strength and strong protective instinct. [e]
- Show dog [r]: One which is exhibited, displayed or otherwise shown off in a competition or performance, often excluding sports and trials. [e]