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The Argentine Dogo
Argentine Dogo is also known as Dogo Argentino, Argentina Dog or Argentinian Mastiff, and it is a breed that was developed in 1928 for trophy hunting for large animals. That is the reason why the dog needed to be strong and muscular, extremely courageous and with enough fighting abilities to protect his master while hunting or protecting the property. As the name shows, this breed comes from Argentina. Antonio Martinez is the one who tried to create the ideal dog breed and, thus, started new lines by crossing different dog breeds in order to get the traits he wanted for the new breed.
The Appenzell Mountain Dog
There are a lot of names for the Appenzell Mountain Dog, referring to the origins or function of this dog. It is also called the Appenzeller Sennenhund, Appenzeller Sennenhundel, the Appenzell Cattle Dog, or short names like the appenzells or the appenzellers. That is because the breed's origins are to be found in the Appenzell Mountains, in the Swiss Alps.
The Ariege Pointing Dog
Love Him and Respect Him Enough to Save a Rare Breed
Breeders wanted to revive one of the most fascinating hunting dog breeds that almost disappeared during Word War II, and that is Ariege Pointing Dog, also known as Ariege Pointer.
The original name is Braque de l’Ariège; the breed was created in the 19th century, by crossbreeding the Braqque Saint-Germain and Braque Francais. It is highly important to acknowledge that this dog is not suitable for a pet, as it is a pointing gun dog. It is used in hunting hare and partridge because of its excellent skills as a retriever. It is a strong, energetic and robust dog. The Ariege Pointing Dog has all the qualities of a hunting dog. It is fast and has a
Anglos-Francais de Moyenne Venerie
A Versatile Hunting Dog and a Loyal Pet
The name "Anglos-Francais de Moyenne Venerie" is less used than Anglo-Français de Petite Vénerie, which is the legally registered and more commonly used name in France. North Americans prefer it because they considered the dogs are not that small (petite) - misunderstanding that the word "petite" in the name refers to the dog. However, no matter the name, we are talking about an interesting breed, created, as all Anglo-Francais hound breeds are, from foxhounds crossed with scent hounds.
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Did you know that the average number of litters a fertile dog can produce in one year is two?
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