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  2. Schapendoes - Wikipedia

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    The Schapendoes is a medium-sized dog with long, thick fur on the body, legs, tail, and face. Small ears hang down, covered with long fur. The face has a moustache and beard. The coat is of any colour. Height is up to 50 cm (19.7 in) at the withers and 12–20 kg (26–44 lb), up to 25 kg (55 lb) for males, in weight.

  3. Sheep dog - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Dog breeds originating in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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  5. Dutch Shepherd - Wikipedia

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    The population of the Dutch Shepherd was greatly reduced due to modern farming techniques nearly eliminating the need for the breed as a sheep tender, [1] and in the 1940s and 1950s, the breed was almost exterminated.

  6. Dutch Kennel Club - Wikipedia

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    Schapendoes (Nederlandse Schapendoes) Saarloos Wolfhound (Saarlooswolfhond) Dutch Smoushond (Hollandse Smoushond) Dutch partridge dog (Drentsche Patrijshond)

  7. Welsh Sheepdog - Wikipedia

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    The Welsh Sheepdog (Welsh: Ci Defaid Cymreig, pronounced [kiː ˈdɛvaɪd kəmˈrɛɨɡ]) is a breed of herding dog of medium size from Wales.. Like other types of working dog, Welsh Sheepdogs are normally bred for their herding abilities rather than appearance, and so they are generally somewhat variable in build, colour and size.

  8. Croatian Sheepdog - Wikipedia

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    An adult Croatian Sheepdog. The Croatian Sheepdog is an alert, agile, keen and intelligent dog with enormous energy and with a strong need for human companionship.

  9. Danish–Swedish Farmdog - Wikipedia

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    The Danish–Swedish Farmdog became a recognized breed in Denmark and Sweden in 1987. [1] At that time, the two countries got together and agreed on the name of the breed, and also on the breed standard written by judge and breeder Lars Adeheimer, Sweden, and judge Ole Staunskjaer, Denmark.