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  2. 15 Types of Doodle Dogs Explained, by Experts, Trainers and ...

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    15. Irish Doodle (Irish Setter + Poodle) Height: 24 to 28 inches tall Weight: 15 to 70 pounds Personality: sweet, smart, gentle, energetic, willful Activity Level: high Shedding Factor: low Life ...

  3. 22 of the Most Popular Doodle Dog Mixes - AOL

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    Doodle-breed dogs are some of the cutest, most popular dogs on the planet! But what exactly is a doodle? “The term refers to any pure dog breed that is bred with a miniature, standard, or toy ...

  4. Everything You Should Know About Doodle Dogs - AOL

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    Here's everything you need to know about doodle dogs—the popular crossbreed dogs, including goldendoodles, labradoodles, cockapoo, and more.

  5. Australian Shepherd - Wikipedia

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    [2] [4] [3] The modern breed is predominantly bred for pets; despite this, many retain a strong herding instinct and it is not uncommon for companion dogs of the breed to try to herd children or other pets. [2] [5] A very active breed, the Australian Shepherd is known to become destructive if it does not receive adequate exercise. [2] [5]

  6. Miniature American Shepherd - Wikipedia

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    The MAS was bred first in the United States as a small herding and working dog. The Miniature American Shepherd (at that time still known as the Miniature Australian Shepherd) was first developed in the late 1960s by breeding what was thought to be small size Australian Shepherds, and by the mid-1970s the breed had reached its current desired size.

  7. Collie eye anomaly - Wikipedia

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    It is known to occur in Collies (smooth and rough collies), Shetland Sheepdogs, Australian Shepherds, Border Collies, Lancashire Heelers, [1] Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retrievers, [2] and the Hokkaido. [3] [4] Frequency is high in Collies and Shetland Sheepdogs, and low in Border Collies [5] and NSDTRs. [2]

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  9. Dog crossbreed - Wikipedia

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    Alaskan husky. Crossbreeding has played a key characteristic in the development of sled dogs with various crossbreeds developing to meet the specific needs of the era and geographical region, including the Mackenzie River husky, in which European breeds were crossed with Native American dogs to produce a powerful and hardy freighting dog in the 19th century, and the Alaskan husky, bred ...