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 Different dogs, different breeds -2

toys

A toy dog ​​is defined as less than 20 pounds. Besides the fact that they are dogs on their knees, many of them are smart, stubborn and control nose. They make excellent pets for apartment dwellers and older people as they can get a lot of exercise in the room. These are affectionate and people-oriented dogs. Pugs and Chihuahua (multicolored species) are easy to care for; where, like the Yorkshire Terrier, Maltese and Shih Tzu, are dogs with high technical characteristics. Pomorskoye is a breed that spills a lot. Breeds also include Toy Poodles, Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, Havanese, Papillons, Pekingese Sporting Dogs.

Sport dogs

Sports dogs are big dogs that need a lot of exercise, but they make great companions. These dogs are those you take with you. These dogs are excellent family dogs, intelligent and affectionate. A Cocker Spaniel is a dog with a high level of service, as there will be many trips to groomers. The English Springer Spaniel is the one that was the winner of the show show. Breeds also include labrador retrievers, Irish setters, Brittany, American water spaniels and German shorthair pointers.

Sportive dogs

This group varies in size from very small to very large. Personalities also differ. There are breeds that are very attractive, and those who like only their owner. There are also differences in their views. There are covered rocks and there are smooth rocks. Colors have a great variety; from the black and white boston terrier to the variety of colors louchen. As for grooming, the Poodle is a high-content dog; and the French Bulldog and Dalmatian are some of the poem dogs. Some of the other breeds in the Non Sporting group are Keeshond, Bulldog, Schipperke, Lhasa a pso and the Tibetan Terrier.

Hearding Group

Historically, these hardy dogs used to feed cattle and sheep from wandering and protect cattle from wolves. Many of these breeds are still popular as farm animals. Most of these dogs have long hair, long ears and short legs. Size varies from medium to giant. They are intelligent, eager to please, loyal, affectionate; but you need enough exercise. Some of these highly professional groups are Collies (coarse-haired), Old English Sheepdog and Briard. Breeds also include Australian Shepherd Dogs, Australian Cattle Dogs, Border Collies, German Shepherds, Shetland and Belgian Sheepdogs and Polish lowlands.

Working group

These dogs serve people differently. For example, Doberman Pinchers and Mastiffs make excellent guards and police dogs. Alaskan Malamutes, Samoyeds and Siberian Huskies pull out a sleigh; and St. Bernards and Newfoundlands were bred for rescue. They are usually large, strong dogs and need significant exercise. Boxers and rottweilers are easy to care for; but the Siberian Huskies, Alaskan Malamute, Great Dane and Samoyed have shed a lot. Breeds also include Akitas, Giant and Standard Schnauzers.

Hound Dogs

The group of dogs can be divided into two types: Scenthounds and Sighthounds

The hounds

These dogs hunt for smell, not sight. "Beagles" and "Foxhound" run nose to the ground to monitor the smell of the animal. Their size varies from medium to large. The Beagles spilled a lot, but the groom easily. Breeds also include Bloodhounds, coonhounds, Dachshunds, Harriers, Petit Basset Griffons Vendeens and Otterhounds.

greyhounds

These are dogs that hunt for instinct when they see prey moving; then, using their speed, they catch up with their prey. They have a wide range of sizes; from toys to gigantic. Dogs are very fast runners. As for grooming, Greyhound is about washing and carrying a dog. Breeds also include Whippet, Italian Greyhounds, Pharaoh Hounds, Basenjis, Borzua, Irish Wolfhounds, Lorges, Saluki, and Scottish Deerhounds.

terriers

The Terriers were originally bred to drive the game out of holes in the ground. Most terriers have wit and bush beard. These dogs make fearless watch dogs. They also help people kill mice, rats and other pests. Busy, feisty and active, many terriers are dog versions of hyperactive children, so they need a lot of exercise. Breeds include Cairn Terriers, Irish Terriers, Kerry Blue Terriers, Miniature Schnauzers, Scottish Terriers, Soft Wheat Terriers and West Highland White Terriers.




 Different dogs, different breeds -2


 Different dogs, different breeds -2

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