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  2. Basenji - Wikipedia

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    The breed does not bark in the traditional manner of most dogs, rather vocalising in an unusual, yodel-like "talking" sound, due to its unusually-shaped larynx. [2] This trait earns the Basenji its nickname of "barkless" [3] dog, a similar feature seen and heard in the New Guinea singing dog.

  3. Purebred - Wikipedia

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    Purebreds are like cultivars of an animal species achieved through the process of selective breeding. When the lineage of a purebred animal is recorded, that animal is said to be pedigreed. Purebreds breed true-to-type which means the progeny of like-to-like purebred parents will carry the same phenotype, or observable characteristics of the ...

  4. Staffordshire Bull Terrier - Wikipedia

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    Staffords share the same ancestry with the modern Bull Terrier, although the two breeds developed along independent lines, and do not resemble each other. Modern Staffords more closely resemble the old type of bull terrier, and were first recognised as a purebred dog breed by The Kennel Club of Great Britain in 1935.

  5. 6 Dog Breeds that Look Completely Different as Puppies - AOL

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    There are some adult dog breeds that look completely different as puppies. From the Bergamasco to the Tibetian Terrier, these pups have appearances that change significantly as they grow up ...

  6. Cool Video Shows What Different Dog Breeds Looked Like 100 ...

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    Inside History shared a video on Thursday, May 23rd showing several pictures of different dog breeds taken 100 years ago and now. From Terriers to Dachshunds to Rottweilers, things have changed!

  7. Australian Cobberdog - Wikipedia

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    The inconsistency of standards for labradoodles led to the distinction of Australian Labradoodle and the further distinction of Cobberdog attributed to a purebred dog breed with more strict standards for breeding, temperament, and appearance. [1] [2] The Australian Cobberdog was bred to be an ideal candidate for being therapy and service dogs.

  8. Ancestry DNA Proved My 'Purebred' Shih-Tzu Is an Adorable ...

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    For nearly 11 years, I've been the proud pet parent of an adorable pint-sized Shih-Tzu named Tito. And when I say pint-sized, I mean pint-sized, as he weighs in at a measly 7.5 pounds.(He's small ...

  9. Xoloitzcuintle - Wikipedia

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    The breed did not receive any official notice in its homeland until the 1950s. The FCI, founded in 1940, was not prepared to declare the Xolo an official purebred at that time. According to breed historian Norman Pelham Wright, author of The Enigma of the Xoloitzcuintli, Xolos began to turn up at Mexican dog shows in the late 1940s. Although ...

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