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| Cairn Terrier |
A Cairn Terrier looks athletic as far as how it is built, has a
wonderful nature that is both intelligent and mischievous. Let us look
closer at this breed to learn more about them.
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| Canaan |
The Canaan breed of dog is built sturdily and is of medium size with a
body that is well proportioned. They have perky ears and bushy alert
tails. Their coat color can vary from tan to black and white.
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| Cavalier King Charles Spaniel |
The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is a small breed of dog of Spaniel type, usually considered one of the toy dog breeds. It is a small spaniel with a substantial silky coat of moderate length, often with a mild wave, and long ears.
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| Central Asian Ovtcharkas |
This breed consists of numerous breed types. They differ in size,
color, head types, hair types. As well, Central Asians tend to form a
social group, consisting of different members bearing different duties,
thus puppies with different working qualities are normally born in the
same litter.
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| Cesky Terrier |
This breed of dog called Cesky terrier is also known as Bohemian
terrier. It has a medium length body and has short legs. Its head is
somewhat long but not that wide, the dog also has a beard, mustache,
and eyebrows that are bushy. The Cesky's head is similar to the
Sealyham terrier's head.
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| Chesapeake Bay Retriever |
The Chesapeake Bay Retriever was developed in the United States Chesapeake Bay area during
the 1800’s. Historically used by area market hunters to retrieve
waterfowl, it is primarily a family pet and hunting companion.
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| Chihuahua |
Both British and American breed standards state that a Chihuahua must
not weigh more than six pounds for conformance competition. However,
the British standard also states that a weight of two to four pounds is
preferred and that if two dogs are equally good in type, the more
diminutive or smaller is preferred.
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| Chinese Crested |
Like most hairless dog breeds, the Chinese Crested comes in two
varieties, both with and without fur, which are born in the same
litter: the Hairless and the Powderpuff.
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| Chinese Foo Dog |
This breed of Chinese Foo is put together compactly and has a profile that is squarish. There are 3 sizes of this dog: miniature, standard, and toy.
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| Chinese Shar-Pei |
The Shar Pei or Chinese Shar-Pei is a breed of dog known for its distinctive features of deep wrinkles and a blue-black tongue. The breed comes from China.
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