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  Introduction to Akita-Inu
Several breeds of dogs are typically associated with particular areas of Japan. They include the Akita, Hokkaido, Kishu, Shiba, Kai, and Shikoku. (In Japanese, the word for dog is inu). Of the breeds of Japanese dogs, the Akita is the largest in size and weight. These dogs have the typical Akita face, erect ears and a curled tail.

  Moscow Longhaired Toy Terrier Breed Description
The Moscow Longhaired Toy Terrier is loved for his excellent temperament, outstanding trainability, and general health as a longevity base. This breed is not found outside of the Soviet Union. Because the breed has gained such popularity at home, the demand far outweighs the supply. This breed gained its recognition in 1981 by the Russian Kynological Federation.

  American Lo-Sze Pugg Breed Standard
General Appearance: A toy dog, intelligent, alert, sturdy with a thick-set body, showing boldness and self-esteem. Head: Should not look large for the size of the dog but should show a broadness, skull should be wide and flat between the ears, wide between the eyes. Eyes: Large, round overly protruding eyes are considered a fault, any color.

  Affenpinscher Dog Breed
Affenpinscher Dog is the smallest of the pinschers and schnauzers. They are a well balanced, little, wiry-haired terrier-like toy dog whose intelligence and demeanor make them a good house pet. Appearance; Temperament; Grooming; History; Affenpinscher Dog Details.

  Affenpinschers Breed-FAQ
History of the Affenpinscher; Characteristics & Temperament; Frequently Asked Aquestions; Rescue; Publications & Media; Online Resources; Information on Affenpinscher Club of America and Affenpinscher Club of Canada. Author: Kimberly Andresen.

  Affenpincher - Breeder's Guidelines
Following are some of the tests that should be done Before you consider using your Affenpinscher for breeding: Hip Dysplasia - (x-ray) OFA certification of hips after 2 years of age. Preliminary x-rays may be done at an earlier age. Luxating Patellas (slipping stifles) - Veterinary certification. Can also be registered with OFA. CERF - eye checks.

  Living With Affenpinchers
Living With Affenpinchers - Is an Affenpinscher a good pet for our family?; Our Affenpinschers; Affenpinschers with Children; Affenpinscher Personality; In Conclusion, Questions Section, Affenpincher Links.

  Affenpinscher Club Newsletter, The
The Affenpinscher Club Newsletter is very aptly named “Monkey Business” – it describes what affenpinschers are usually up to and of course, the german to english translation of ‘affenpinscher' is ‘Monkey Terrier'. The newsletter is produced three times a year and is jam packed with articles, stories, tips, information and news.

  Tenterfield Terrier Pictures
The Tenterfield Terrier Club of South Australia Web site - Tenterfield Terrier Pictures page 1. The site offers 4 pages with photographs of Tenterfield Terrier dogs.

  Tenterfield Terrier Information and Photo
The Tenterfield is a small, smooth-coated terrier whose legs are in proportion to their body. Most have their tails docked. They stand 27cm (10.5") and weigh around 5kg (10lb). Colours are black and white, tan and white, and black, tan and white. Tenterfields require extra patience and persistence when it comes to training.

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