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The Estrela Mountain Dog
The Estrela Mountain Dog – The Heart-Melting Large Breed You Can Truly Rely On for the Protection of Your Home and Family
The Estrela Mountain Dog, otherwise known as the Portuguese Mountain Dog, is the oldest breed in Portugal used as working dog mainly for guarding herds of livestock
The Field Spaniel
The Field Spaniel - A Gentle, Friendly, Sensitive and Affectionate Show and Working Dog
The Field Spaniel is a medium-sized breed originating in England, where it was developed in the late 19th century in an attempt to create an all-black, Spaniel-type show dog
The Estonian Hound
The Estonian Hound – An Agile and Affectionate Furry Friend Suitable for All Families
The Estonian Hound is a scent hound dog breed originating from Estonia, and, although it was meant to be a working breed, its popularity as a companionship dog continues to increase. Its medium size makes it very suitable to be kept indoors, for instance in apartments
The Clumber Spaniel
The Clumber Spaniel - The Perfect Mix Between Cuteness and Intelligence
Cute, fluffy, funny, gentle, the Clumber Spaniel is the favorite pet of many, and for good reasons. It is sweet, docile and pleasant. Even if one would think so due to its sweet nature, this breed the does not lack intelligence. Plus these are affectionate and well-behaved dogs.
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Animal Shelter details for Dog Pound Please visit Dog Pound and adopt a homeless pet
You have reached the shelter page for Dog Pound. Dog Pound is located in vernal, Utah. If you have information to add or update for Dog Pound, please click here and let us know.
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Dog Pound
85 E. 650 N
vernal, Utah 84078
Phone: 435-789-5601
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Animal Shelter Facts
Did you know that spaying and neutering makes pets better, more affectionate companions?
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