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polish lowland sheep dog
Posted in Puppies with tags polish lowland sheep dog, polish lowland sheep puppies. on August 13, 2009 by vinoth1810Polish lowland sheepdogs are stable and self-confident, but are wary of strangers. They have an excellent memory and can be well trained, but may dominate a weak-willed owner. PONs adapt well to various conditions, and are popular as companion dogs for apartment dwellers in their native Poland. PONs require a moderate amount of exercise daily.
The hair around the head makes the head appear to be larger than it actually is, and typically covers the eyes.The tail is either very short or docked in the United States but can be of any length in other countries.
Dandie Dinmont Terrier
Posted in Puppies with tags Dandie Dinmont Terrier, dandie dinmont terrier dogs. on August 6, 2009 by vinoth1810A Dandie Dinmont Terrier is a small breed of dog in the terrier family. The breed has a very long body, short legs, and a distinctive “top-knot” of hair on the head.The Dandie Dinmont is affectionate and fun-loving. It makes a great companion dog. Lively, plucky, determined and willful. Independent and intelligent. Bold yet dignified. Reserved with strangers and protective of family and home. Good with all well-behaved children and babies as long as they are raised with them from puppyhood. Dominance level varies greatly. Some males can be aggressive with other male dogs in the household while females can be snappy and bad tempered.
Nova Scotia Duck Toller
Posted in Puppies on May 7, 2009 by vinoth1810The Nova Scotia Duck-Tolling Retriever, or Toller for short, is one of the most unusual breeds of gundog, at least in terms of how the dog works. The hunter stays hidden in a blind and sends the dog out to romp and play near the water, usually by tossing a ball or stick to be retrieved. The dog’s activity and white markings pique the curiosity of waterfowl, who swim over to investigate.
Norwegian Elkhound in puppie
Posted in Puppies on May 7, 2009 by vinoth1810The Norwegian Elkhound is one of the ancient Northern Spitz-type breed of dog and is the National Dog of Norway. The Elkhound has served as a hunter, guardian, herder, and defender. In a land of subzero temperatures, deep snow, thick forests, and rugged mountains, only the hardiest of the breeds could evolve to perform the variety of jobs at which the Elkhound excels.
Kerry Blue Terrier in puppie
Posted in Puppies on May 7, 2009 by vinoth1810Kerry Blue Terrier include a long head, flat skull, deep chest, and a soft wavy to curly coat that comes in several shades of blue (the term for “gray” in dog coats). Puppies are born black; the blue appears gradually as the puppy grows older, usually up to 2 years of age. The ideal Kerry should be 18-1/2 inches at the withers for a male, slightly less for the female.
Glen of Imaal Terrier in puppie
Posted in Puppies on May 7, 2009 by vinoth1810The Glen of Imaal Terrier is a breed of dog of the terrier category. It originates in Wicklow, Ireland, and was developed as a working terrier, proficient in badger-baiting and hunting of fox. When Elizabeth I was having problems in Ireland she hired French and Hessian soldiers to go and solve the problem; they settled in the Wicklow area in the Glen of Imaal.
Clumber Spaniel in puppie
Posted in Puppies on May 7, 2009 by vinoth1810A long and heavy-bodied, low-stationed spaniel, it stands only 17 to 20 inches (43-51 cm) in height but weighs from 55 to 85 pounds (35-38.5 kg). The Clumber has heavier bone than other spaniels, a massive ‘melting’ head with a hound-like face and expression, a deep muzzle, large square nose, and broad low-set ears. His coat is dense, weather-resistant, straight, and flat..
Cardigan Welsh Corgi in puppie
Posted in Puppies on May 7, 2009 by vinoth1810Bedlington Terrier in puppie
Posted in Puppies on May 7, 2009 by vinoth1810bedlingtons has the different body shapeThe Bedlington Terrier is often described as looking like a lamb on a leash, probably because it has non-shedding fur with a woolly texture. These dogs may be blue, sandy, liver, or dark brown/black and sable and can be solid colours or have tan markings.