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  2. American Water Spaniel - Wikipedia

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    Originating in Wisconsin, the American Water Spaniel is the Wisconsin state dog. [1] The breed originated in the areas along the Fox River and its tributary the Wolf River during the early 19th century. Hunters needed a dog that could work on both land and water, a versatile hunter skilled at bringing in a variety of game.

  3. Newfoundland dog - Wikipedia

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    One was heavily built, large with a longish coat, and the other medium-sized in build – an active, smooth-coated water dog. The heavier breed was known as the greater Newfoundland, or Newfoundland. The smaller breed was known as the lesser Newfoundland, or St. John's water dog. The St. John's water dog became the founding breed of modern ...

  4. Big Dog (company) - Wikipedia

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    Big Dog Mascot at Parade. According to company lore, in 1983, a group of white water rafters were gifted oversized shorts before launching into the water. One of the recipients remarked "Man, these puppies are big!" This later inspired the name "Big Dog" for the brand. [3]

  5. America's 10 Favorite Large Dog Breeds & Their Most ... - AOL

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    Top 10 Largest Dog Breeds. According to the American Kennel Club’s 2023 registry of dogs, here are some of the most popular large breeds: 1. Cane Corso

  6. 21 Big Dog Breeds That Are Basically Giant Teddy Bears - AOL

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    Big dog breeds offer owners a lot of animal—and a lot of love. Many of the largest breeds out there are affectionate canines who live to serve their family members. In fact, several are known ...

  7. Irish Water Spaniel - Wikipedia

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    The Irish Water Spaniel is a sturdy, cobby dog native to Ireland. The coat, consisting of dense curls, sheds very little. [1] A topknot of long, loose curls grows downward from the crown of the head and often covers the eyes, with a "beard" growing at the back of the throat often being accompanied by "sideburns".

  8. Chesapeake Bay Retriever - Wikipedia

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    The dog was of a dingy red colour; and the slut black. They were not large; their hair was short, but very thick-coated; they had dew claws. Both attained great reputation as water-dogs. They were most sagacious in every thing, particularly so in all duties connected with duck-shooting.

  9. Leonberger - Wikipedia

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    Later, according to Essig, a Pyrenean Mountain Dog was added, resulting in very large dogs with the long, white coats that were the fashion for the time, and a pleasant temperament. The first dogs registered as Leonbergers were born in 1846 and had many of the prized qualities of the breeds from which they were derived.

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