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  2. Barbet (dog breed) - Wikipedia

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    Barbet d'Arret, circa 1915. The Barbet as it is known today is a fairly rare and recent breed development. Over the centuries, the breed existed in various forms, at times serving simply as a companion or guardian dog, but more often utilised as an all-around flushing or working dog.

  3. Water dog - Wikipedia

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    Barbet: French Water Dog France: Cantabrian Water Dog: Perro de agua cantábrico, Perro de lanas & Merlucero Spain: English Water Spaniel † Water Dog & Water Rug England: Irish Water Spaniel: Whiptail, Shannon Spaniel, Rat Tail Spaniel & Bog Dog Ireland: Lagotto Romagnolo: Romagna Water Dog & Water Dog of Romagna Italy: Poodle: Pudelhund ...

  4. Moustache (dog) - Wikipedia

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    Moustache, sometimes abbreviated to Mous, (September 1799 – 11 March 1812) [nb 1] was a barbet who is reputed to have played a part in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. His story is recounted in many publications but may be partly fictionalised .

  5. French Spaniel - Wikipedia

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    The French Spaniel (Epagneul Français) is a breed of dog of the Spaniel-like setter. It was developed in France and Canada as a hunting dog , descended from dogs of the 14th century. Popular with royalty during the Middle Ages, it nearly became extinct by the turn of the 20th century but was saved by the efforts of Father Fournier, a French ...

  6. Bichon - Wikipedia

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    Bichon Frise. A bichon (Russian: Болонка) is a distinct type of toy dog; it is typically kept as a companion dog.Believed to be descended from the Barbet, it is believed the bichon-type dates to at least the 11th century; it was relatively common in 14th-century France, where they were kept as pets of the royalty and aristocracy.

  7. Braque Français - Wikipedia

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    The Braques Français are hunting dogs, from a very old type of gun dog used for pointing the location of game birds for a hunter. There are two breeds of Braque Français, both from the south of France, [1] [2] the Braque français, type Gascogne (French Pointing Dog – Gascogne type, larger size) and the Braque français, type Pyrénées (French Pointing Dog – Pyrenean type, smaller size ...

  8. Spanish Water Dog - Wikipedia

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    Black and white, solid white, brown and white. The SWD is a medium size, athletic, robust dog that is slightly longer than tall. Approximately half are born with natural bobbed (short) tails.

  9. Blue Picardy Spaniel - Wikipedia

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    This Spaniel was officially classified as a French Spaniel, and was shown at the Paris Canine Exposition. When the Picard Spaniel and Blue Picardy Spaniel Club was formed in 1907, the two different breeds of Picardy Spaniel were categorised. [3] [better source needed] In France, the Blue Picardy was recognised as a separate breed in 1938.

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