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  2. Bichon Frisé - Wikipedia

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    An American study looking at immune-mediated hemolytic anemia found a predisposition to the condition in the Bichon Frise, with 9% of cases belonging to the breed despite being 2% of the control population. [15] A study in the UK found the Bichon Frise to be predisposed to gall bladder disease (excluding gall bladder mucocele). The Bichon Frise ...

  3. 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.

  4. Bolognese dog - Wikipedia

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    The fur is always white. [4] The distinctive single coat (i.e., no undercoat) falls in loose open ringlets/flocks all over the body, with shorter hair on the face. The hair's texture is woolly, as opposed to silky, and is never trimmed or clipped unless kept as pets. The hair sheds very little, but requires regular combing to prevent matting.

  5. Toto (Oz) - Wikipedia

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    This name is given to him most likely because one of the characters is named Dorothea (Dorothy). However, this dog is a Bichon Frise instead of a black Cairn Terrier. Toto appeared in Dorothy and the Witches of Oz. He lived with Dorothy even when she was invited to New York City to get her books published.

  6. Havanese dog - Wikipedia

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    All colored dogs should have a black nose and black pigment around the eyes, with the exception of chocolate (brown) dogs, which may have dark brown pigment on their nose instead. [4] Trimmed Havanese A show winning Havanese. The Havanese is a member of the Bichon family of dogs.

  7. French Bulldog - Wikipedia

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    The French Bulldog (French: Bouledogue Français) is a French breed of companion dog or toy dog.It appeared in Paris in the mid-nineteenth century, apparently the result of cross-breeding of Toy Bulldogs imported from England and local Parisian ratters. [3]

  8. Angels in art - Wikipedia

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    Normally given wings in art, angels are usually intended, in both Christian and Islamic art, to be beautiful, though several depictions go for more awe-inspiring or frightening attributes, notably in the depiction of the living creatures (which have bestial characteristics), ophanim (which are wheels) and cherubim (which have mosaic features ...

  9. Category:Angels in art - Wikipedia

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    Angel, Still Groping; The Angels' Kitchen; Angelus Novus; The Annunciation (Tanner) The Apotheosis of Homer (Ingres) Apparition of Christ to the Virgin; Apparition of the Virgin to St Bernard (Fra Bartolomeo) The Apparition of the Virgin to Saint Bernard (Murillo) Apparition of the Virgin to St Bernard (Filippino Lippi) The Appearance of the ...