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• Shikoku Photograph and Profile Daiyuume Go Iyo Tsukasasou ('Sachiko'). Japan import. Nippo champion bloodline. Pictured at seven months. Bred by Tadashi Uemichi Saijoshi. Owned by Katja Weber, Courtenay, BC, Canada. • Norwegian Buhund Breed Standard Standard of the Norwegian Buhund Club of America and the Federation Cynologique Internationale. General Appearance: a typical spitz, a little under middle size, squarely built with an alert and frank expression. Erect, pointed ears. Tail carried firmly curled over the back. • Korea Poongsan Dog Professional Website Korea's indigenous dog, Poongsan Gae (dog) was introduced only about seven years ago to South Korean dog lovers. Afterward, some unprincipled dog sellers sold mixed breed dogs as Poongsan dogs to dog lovers and even published materials on the precious Poongsan dog, based on their dogs' physical traits, which had nothing to do with the Poongsan dog. • Hyungwon Kang's Jindo Dog Page - Photos and Information In 16 pages, I have put together an introduction to the Korean Jindo dog that is not well known in the English speaking world. The Jindo dog is a medium-sized hunting dog with exceptional loyalty to its master. Except for Jindo Island residents, most Koreans have never experienced a purebred Jindo Dog. • The Norwegian Buhund (Norsk Buhund) The Norwegian Buhund, a herding dog of the spitz group, is the farm dog of Norway. "Bu" in Norwegian means homestead or the mountain hut lived in by shepherds at the summer pastures, and "hund" of course means dog. Buhunds taken along by the Vikings on their travels and colonizing journeys over 1,000 years ago were the ancestors of the Iceland Dog and influenced the collie breeds. • Korean Jindo Dog Information and Pictures Pictures of Jindos from several Jindo owners in the United States; Brief description on the Korean Jindo Dog; Links leading to other Jindo websites. Facts on the Jindo; A little about the author Jun Yong Kim and what he does. • Norwegian Puffin Dog the Lundehund The Lundehund is the worlds most rare pure breed dog, not so much on account of it's moderate number, but more because of the fact that a series of rare adoptability traits is gathered in one and the same breed. Some traits are only to be found sporadically in other breeds. • Brand New Breed: Norrbottenspets in Canada After five years in the Miscellaneous group, the Swedish Norrbottenspets is officially recognized as a breed by the Canadian Kennel Club as of January 1994. Besides the Norwegian Elkhound, Finnish Spitz and Drever, the Norrbottenspets is the fourth Scandinavian hunting dog in the Hound Group. • Norwegian Lundehunds News and Photos Norwegian Lundehunds News and Photos from the Norwegian Lundehund Association. The organization was founded on the need for open communication and exchange between its members and the public, the desire to foster fair competition and good sportsmanship, and to do all in its power to protect and preserve this ancient and unique breed. • Japanese Spitz Standard Japanese Spitz Standard: General Appearance, Characteristics, Temperament, Head and Skull, Eyes, Ears, Mouth, Neck, Forequarters, Body, Hindquarters, Feet, Tail, Gait/Movement, Coat, Size, Faults, Note. First Prev [ 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 ] Next Last |