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  2. Romanian Mioritic Shepherd Dog - Wikipedia

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    The male Mioritic stands about 70–75 centimetres (28–30 in) tall at the withers with the female slightly smaller at 65–70 centimetres (26–28 in). [1] This massive dog is covered in thick fluffy hair. It may be white, with or without pale grey or cream patches, or pale grey or cream all over. [2] The dog should have a "vigorous" appearance.

  3. Border Collie - Wikipedia

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    Wiston Cap (b. 28 September 1963) [9] is the dog that the International Sheep Dog Society (ISDS) badge portrays in the characteristic Border Collie herding pose. He was a popular stud dog in the history of the breed, and his bloodline can be seen in most bloodlines of the modern-day collie. [ 6 ]

  4. McNab dog - Wikipedia

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    The McNab Dog, also called the McNab Shepherd or McNab Collie is a herding dog that originated in Hopland, Mendocino County, Northern California.The McNab was bred to withstand the tough conditions found in California such as heat, burrs, foxtails, and rugged terrain.

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  6. Komondor - Wikipedia

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    The coat looks similar to that of a sheep so it can easily blend into a flock and camouflage itself giving it an advantage when predators such as wolves attack. The Komondor is one breed of livestock guardian dog which has seen a vast increase in use as a guardian of sheep and goats in the United States to protect against predators such as ...

  7. Cherry eye - Wikipedia

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    Cherry eye is a disorder of the nictitating membrane (NM), also called the third eyelid, present in the eyes of dogs and cats. [1] Cherry eye is most often seen in young dogs under the age of two. [2] Common misnomers include adenitis, hyperplasia, adenoma of the gland of the third eyelid; however, cherry eye is not caused by hyperplasia ...

  8. Collie eye anomaly - Wikipedia

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    Collie eye anomaly (CEA) is a congenital, inherited, bilateral eye disease of dogs, which affects the retina, choroid, and sclera. It can be a mild disease or cause blindness. It can be a mild disease or cause blindness.

  9. Sheep left seriously injured after dog attack - AOL

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    Sheep worrying is a criminal offence and dog owners must keep their animal on a lead around livestock. One of the dogs involved was described as a light brown-coloured crossbreed.