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  Lurcher Dog Info
This page will help you if you want to know more about Lurchers and Greyhounds. Lurchers have a reputation for being large—the typical poacher's dog. But the truth is they can be all shape and sizes. A lurcher is not a breed but a type of dog—usually having a member of the greyhound family as one of its parents.

  Large Munsterlanders - General Description
Temperamentally, the Large Munsterlander is known as a courageous, obedient and intelligent breed. They are highly trainable dogs and make perfect companions and family friends. Large Munsterlanders do not like to be alone and tend to get destructive when left unattended for a long time.

  Lancashire Heeler - Breed History
The origins of the Lancashire Heeler remain unclear, but it is believed that the breed originated when the Welsh Corgi, used to drive cattle and sheep from Wales to markets in Northwestern England was bred with the local Manchester Terrier. The resulting black and tan dog did work similar to the Corgi, driving cattle and sheep to markets by nipping at their heels.

  The Kyi-Leo Dog
Kyi-Leo Breed Standard - General Appearance: A Kyi-Leo is a small sturdily built dog, completely covered with long hair. He is active, alert and very agile. Character: Lively and playful charming and affectionate. Love attention. Eager to please but possessing a stubborn streak. Generally very sociable but sometimes reserved with strangers.

  King Shepherd Breed Standard
The King Shepherd's origin comes from several different breeds. Although there are some differences in opinion regarding the exact breed make-up, it is generally believed that the King's breed make-up includes German Shepherds of American lines, crossed with Malamutes and/or a Flock Guardian breed (i.e Great Pyrenees), which were then bred back to German Shepherds of European descent.

  King Shepherd Pictures
Wolf Creek Kennel - King Shepherd Pictures. Old World German Shepherd Dogs. These are pictures of our "Non Producing Consumers" - all are our very special family members.

  Japanese Chin Picture, Facts, Information
Country of Origin: Japan. The Chin is a charming and sensitive companion, adapting well to almost any indoor lifestyle. He is clean and intelligent. The thickly feathered tail plumes up over the back. The present Japanese Chin Club in America dates from 1912, and the breed's entry into Canada was about the same time.

  Jamthund Facts/Standard
Other Names: Swedish Elkhound. Height : 23-25 In. Group: Northern. Weight: 66 Lbs. Coat: Short To Medium Length, Thick, Hard, Coarse, Stand-Off, And Double; Soft, Wooly Undercoat. Color: All Shades Of Gray. Body: Rectangular, muscular. Legs: Long, thick boned. Tail: Curled over back in loose curl. Temperament: High-spirited, yet very lovable.

  Native Swedish Dog Breeds
The Jamthund was recognized as late as 1946. It is our largest and tallest hunting spitz. It is mainly used for elkhunting, even if it earlier also was used for hunting bear as well as lynx. It has a rectangular body, sturdy and well coupled and at the same time strong and lithe. The ideal size for males is 61 cm (24 inches) and for females 56 cm (22 inches).

  Introduction to the Hovawart
The Hovawart is a naturally beautiful dog and no part of him is exaggerated. Three colours are permitted: Blonde, Black and Black and Gold. All colours can occur in the same litter depending on the colours of the ancestors. Hovawarts are medium sized, impressive but not heavy, with drop ears and a longish coat. Dogs and bitches are visibly different in their appearance and size.

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