Originally from Cuba, the Havanese are the descendants of a now-extinct breed called Blanquito de la Habana. Breeders crossed these dogs with French and German Poodles to create the modern day Havanese. Only as recently as the 1970s did the American...
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Breeders believe the Bernese mountain dog originated when the Romans brought mastiff type dogs with them to Switzerland approximately 2,000 years ago. The dogs were almost extinct around the end of the 19th century, but Swiss dog enthusiasts worked...
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At first glance, you might confuse a Belgian Malinoi with a German Shepherd due to their similar general appearance, but Malinois are slimmer and don't have the German Shepherd's distinctive black marking on their backs. Malinois are full of energy and...
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Schipperkes (pronounced "sheep-er-ker") are small, tail-less dogs that belong to the Non-Sporting Group. Their coats come in solid black, tan and fawn. Black is the only color the American Kennel Club accepts, but overseas organizations may accept other...
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These large, square-profiled dogs are impressive physically, ranging in height from 22 to 28 inches. Despite their size, Bouviers des Flandres are often good with children and can be great family pets. They are extremely loyal and friendly, but tend to...
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