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  • ...to a ''specialty club'', that is, a group specialising in one particular [[dog breed]]. Sometimes a breed club may handle all varieties of a breed, such as a Sc ...vents such as conformational shows and field trials. However, independent dog breed clubs handle their own affairs.
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  • *[[dog breed]]
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  • ...fo.com/miniaturefoxterrier.htm Mini Foxie page at a good and informational dog breed site]
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  • {{r|dog breed}} ''For specific [[dog breed]]s, refer to the [[Dog/Catalogs|catalogues]].''
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  • #REDIRECT [[dog breed]]
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  • *[[dog breed]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Dog breed/Catalogs/Country of origin]]
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  • American dog breed originally developed to catch rats on farms.
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  • ...days, it is argued that Poodles originated in Germany, but, as with most [[dog breed]]s, this is hotly debated.
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  • * [[pointer (dog breed)]]
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  • ...f recognized breeds for major kennel clubs as listed in breed boxes in all dog breed articles:
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  • The vocation of mating carefully selected specimens of the same dog breed in order to reproduce specific, consistently replicable qualities and chara
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  • ...known for his paintings of terriers, although he probably painted every [[dog breed|breed]] of [[purebred]] dog that existed during his day.
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  • ...s not affect any others. The term was coined to describe laws affecting [[dog breed]]s; it has yet to be seen whether its use will cover other domesticated ani The owners of [[breed club#independent dog breed clubs|breeds not affiliated]] with [[kennel club|all-breed clubs]], and the
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  • {{r|Dog breed}}
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  • ...el club|club]] in the world caters for ''all'' of the world's identified [[dog breed]]s. These shows offer competitions for the breeds and varieties of dogs re
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  • ==Dog breed article guidelines== ...ng. The most important thing is that everyone browsing or "surfing into" a dog breed article should want to read right to the end.
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  • ...assification]], the ''Toy dog'' Group. This group contains the smallest [[dog breed]]s in the registry of an [[kennel club|all-breed association]]. There has
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  • ...ely because of unresolved differences of opinion over what constitutes a [[dog breed|breed]]. ...ally have strict sets of criteria for the recognition of a new or existing dog breed, normally with some period of developmental or provisional status. It canno
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  • The major [[kennel club]]s divide the world's [[dog breed]]s into Groups based on the type of work or activity for which the dogs wer
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  • Due to [[selective breeding]], the coats of some [[dog breed]]s have evolved to where they require specialised grooming out of necessity
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  • ...gh according to the breed standards the [[Irish Wolfhound]] is the tallest dog breed, the Dane is the tallest of the working breeds, and in modern times a Great
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  • The '''Anatolian Shepherd Dog''' is a [[dog breed|breed]] of [[dog]] from [[Anatolia]] (central [[Turkey]]) bred for guarding
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  • ...e developed from common stock in Scotland, United Kingdom. As with many [[dog breed]]s, the origins of the Terriers of Scotland are often hotly debated. The t
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  • A '''dog breed''' is a group of [[dog]]s that share a set of very similar features, includ No matter how much the appearance of an animal differs from one dog breed to the next, all dogs are the same species, ''[[Canis familiaris]]''. That
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  • ...can be markedly different to that of adult dogs. There are a variety of [[dog breed]]s with varying attributes, but some shared characteristics among the young
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  • ...t all dogs called “terrier” are true terriers. This list will contain all dog breed generally considered to be true terriers, with explanatory notes when neces
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  • :Short history of the Miniature Fox Terrier by a dog breed specialist.
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  • ...], two of the most "dog-friendly" cultures in the world. What about this [[Dog breed|breed]] is likely to account for such outstanding popularity? Labradors ar
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  • ...h century breeding program that developed and expanded the German Shepherd Dog breed in Germany. It is a historical fact that a white herding dog named Greif wa Because the German Shepherd dog breed club standard governs the color of German Shepherd dogs that may compete in
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  • ...eviated ''' Foxie''' or '''Foxy''') refers primarily to two different [[Dog breed|breed]]s of [[dog]], the '''[[Fox Terrier (Smooth)|Smooth Fox Terrier]]'''
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  • ...ng''' is the vocation of mating carefully selected specimens of the same [[dog breed]] in order to reproduce specific, consistently replicable qualities and cha
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  • ...native play together. Other characters featured each represent a different dog breed. Overarching themes include the focus on family, growing up and Australian
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  • This [[dog breed|breed]] is small; a maximum of 30.5 cm (12 inches) at the [[withers]]. Bre
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  • ...atically in the 1980s. The Rottweiler has been the second most popular AKC dog breed since 1992. <ref>Sourced at the website of the American Rottweiler Club, ht
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  • ...g around for a dog, and knowing the traits and requirements of the major [[Dog breed|breeds of dogs]] couldn't ''hurt'' in making an informed decision.
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  • ...atically in the 1980s. The Rottweiler has been the second most popular AKC dog breed since 1992. <ref>Sourced at the website of the American Rottweiler Club, ht
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  • ...ines. The process continues today, resulting in a tremendous variety of [[dog breed]]s.
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  • ...by Max Von Stephanitz, the recognized father of the modern German Shepherd Dog breed, in the 1880s. Founding of the Modern German Shepherd Dog Breed in Germany
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  • Modern [[dog breed]]s show more variation in size, appearance, and behavior than any other dom ...food. Although [[selective breeding]] has changed the appearance of many [[dog breed|breed]]s, all dogs retain basic traits from their distant ancestors. Like m
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  • Modern [[dog breed]]s show more variation in size, appearance, and behavior than any other dom ...food. Although [[selective breeding]] has changed the appearance of many [[dog breed|breed]]s, all dogs retain basic traits from their distant ancestors. Like m
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