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  2. Anglo-Français and Français (hound) - Wikipedia

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    Chien Français Blanc et Orange; Chien Français Tricolore, the classic hound that follows a hunter on horseback. It is similar in appearance to the Poitevin. [2] Grand Anglo-Français Blanc et Noir, originally from the 19th century Bâtard Anglo-Saintongeois dog type, a cross between the Saintongeois and the English Foxhound

  3. Pif le chien - Wikipedia

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    Pif le chien is a comic strip character created in 1948 for the daily L'Humanité [1] by José Cabrero Arnal. He had as his predecessor the character of Top by the same author, who was later identified as Pif's father. [ 2 ]

  4. Andy (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Andy" is a song by the French pop rock group Rita Mitsouko. It was released in summer 1986 as the lead single (with "Un jour, un chien" on the B-side) from their second studio album The No Comprendo (that would appear in September).

  5. Amour Anarchie - Wikipedia

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    Amour Anarchie (English: Anarchy Love) is a double album by Léo Ferré, released in 1970 by Barclay Records.With this album, heavily influenced by sexual revolution and considered by critics [1] as one of his finest, containing a whole string of his classics (like Avec le temps, La Mémoire et la Mer, Le Chien, Poète, vos papiers !...

  6. Briard - Wikipedia

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    The Briard originated in, and is named for, the Brie historic region of north-central France, where it was traditionally used both for herding sheep and to defend them. [3] [4]: 287 The first written mention of the shepherd dogs of Brie is thought to be in the Cours complet d'agriculture of Jean-Baptiste François Rozier, [5]: 41 who in 1783 wrote that the "chien de Brie" was long-haired and ...

  7. The Dog of Montarges - Wikipedia

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    The name for the breed, Briard, is sometimes called Chien d'Aubry, so it is suggested that a trained Briard may have been used in the role of the dog in Pixérécourt's version. The success of the theatrical version resulted from a trained dog with a silent role, which allowed a pantomime actor to portray the silent servant Eloi accused of ...

  8. Chien - Wikipedia

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    Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, United States; Rivière aux Chiens (disambiguation), multiple rivers in Quebec, Canada; La Chienne, 1931 French film; La Chienne (story), a short story by Georges de La Fouchardière that was later turned into several films; All pages with titles beginning with Chien ; All pages with titles containing Chien

  9. Beware of the Dog (short story) - Wikipedia

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    Suspicious and frightened, Williamson drags himself to the window and sees a wooden sign, "GARDE AU CHIEN" (French for “Beware of the Dog”). He now knows that he is actually in Vichy France, and that the English caregivers are Germans in disguise.