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When it comes to pups, the black and white color combo is an all-time classic. The post 10 Adorable Black and White Dog Breeds That Are Too Cute to Ignore appeared first on Reader's Digest.
The Sealyham Terrier (Welsh: Daeargi Sealyham) is a rare Welsh breed of small to medium-sized terrier that originated in Wales as a working dog.It is principally a white-bodied, rough-coated breed, developed in the mid-to-late-19th century by Captain John Edwardes at Sealyham House, Pembrokeshire.
Miniature Schnauzers are recognized in four colors internationally: solid black, black and silver, salt and pepper, and white. [9] It is the most popular Schnauzer breed, [7] and remains one of the most popular worldwide, primarily for its temperament and relatively small size. As of 2022 it is the 17th most popular breed in the U.S. [10]
The Boston Terrier is a brachycephalic breed of dog. [16] Brachycephaly refers to the shortened muzzle of the breed which results in a pushed-in appearance of the face. [17] Brachycephaly results in deformation of the upper airway tract and leads to obstruction of breathing. [18]
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The Coton de Tuléar is a breed of small dog named for the city of Tuléar (also known as Toliara) in Madagascar.This breed is thought to have originated from a group of small white dogs that swam across the Malagasy channel following a shipwreck. [1]
These were mostly black, or very dark brown, dogs – hence the name collie, which has the same root as coal. [2] [3] (The official collie breeds were not formed until about 10 or 15 years after the Kelpie was established as a breed, [4] and the first recognised Border Collie was not brought to Australia until after the Federation in 1901). [5]