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Tibetan Mastiff Tibetan Mastiff
Tibetan Mastiff
Country of Origin: Tibet
History: The Tibetan mastiff is an ancient breed that was used to ruard livestock and property in Tibetan villages,
South Russian Ovcharka South Russian Ovcharka
South Russian Ovcharka
Alternative Names: Youznorusskaya ovcharka, Youzhak
Country of Origin: Russian
History: The South Russian ovcharka was developed in the early 19th century in the Crimean region of Askania Nova
Slovac Duvac Slovac Duvac
Slovac Duvac
Alternative Names: Slovac cuvac, slovensky cuvac, Slovakian chuvach, Tatransky cuvac, Slovensky kuvac
Country of Origin: Slovakia
History: The Slovac cuvac is an old breed that has been used as a flock guardian and shepherd’s companion for centuries.
Sarplaninac Sarplaninac
Sarplaninac
Alternative Names: Yugoslavian shepherd dog, Illyrian shepherd dog
Country of Origin: Serbia and Macedonia
History: The Sarplaninac is believed to have developed from Tibetan shepherd dogs that were brought from Asia to the
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Animal Shelter details for Project Military Pets - Foster Project Please visit Project Military Pets - Foster Project and adopt a homeless pet
You have reached the shelter page for Project Military Pets - Foster Project. Project Military Pets - Foster Project is located in n. myrtle beach, South Carolina. If you have information to add or update for Project Military Pets - Foster Project, please click here and let us know.
Project Military Pets - Foster Project
P.O. Box 563
n. myrtle beach, South Carolina 29597
Phone: 843-249-5262
Website: www.netpets.org/netp/foster.php/
A NationWide & Global network of Individual Foster Homes that will house, nurture and care for
the dogs, cats, birds, horses and all other pets for all the Military personnel Only.
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