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  2. Last of the Dogmen - Wikipedia

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    Distraught but skillful bounty hunter Lewis Gates is accompanied by his horse and faithful companion Zip, an Australian cattle dog.Gates tracks three armed escaped convicts into Montana's isolated Oxbow Quadrangle, at the persistence of his unforgiving ex-father-in-law, who blames Gates for his daughter's tragic death.

  3. Dog Goes Through a Range of Emotions, All Thanks to Snow - AOL

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    Shared by his owner @kaiz.eyez, the post features a series of photos and a video capturing the dog’s range of emotions as he experiences the joys and disappointments of snow. Dog experiences a ...

  4. Komondor - Wikipedia

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    The Komondor is a large breed of dog—many are over 30 inches (76 cm) tall. The body is covered with a heavy, matted, corded coat. They have robust bodies, strongly muscled with long legs and a short back. The tail is carried with a slight curl. The body when seen sideways, forms a prone rectangle.

  5. Xigou - Wikipedia

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    Xigou is an ancient native dog breed in China. Xigou is currently known to be 2,500 years old. [1] Xigou has always been popular with nobles and citizens of Chinese dynasties.There are traces of Xigou in many Chinese tombs and cultural relics.

  6. I’m A Dog Photographer, And These Are Some Of The ... - AOL

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    As a professional dog photographer, I'm lucky to get to meet amazing dog models in the most spectacular places. 2024 was yet another year filled with beautiful moments I got to share with them.

  7. 50 Hilarious Pics That Prove Why Dogs Are Man’s Best Friend

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    Image credits: woofie.tv Around 65.1 million U.S. households own at least one dog. And we aren’t really surprised. They’re cute, they’re loyal, they’re funny and they’re affectionate ...

  8. Fu Quan - Wikipedia

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    Fu quan are versatile working dogs. The Chinese use fu quan as a shepherd dog, hunting dog, guard dog and sled dog. Today, the fu quan can also be used as a companion dog. [2] In addition to being used as working dogs, Fu Quan are also the mascots of Chinese temples and are considered by the Chinese to bring good luck. [3]

  9. Alaunt - Wikipedia

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    The Alaunt is an extinct type of dog which came in different forms, [1] [2] with the original possibly having existed in North Caucasus, Central Asia and Europe from ancient times. This type of dog may have been developed by the Alans, and was renowned primarily for its quality as a large-game catch dog, and as a war dog and guard dog.