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  2. Maltese dog - Wikipedia

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    Engraving by William Turner Davey, 1844, from Landseer's painting The Lion Dog of Malta Long-haired Maltese groomed for showing. Maltese dog refers both to an ancient variety of dwarf, white-coated dog breed from Italy [1] and generally associated also with the island of Malta, and to a modern breed of similar dogs in the toy group, genetically related to the Bichon, Bolognese, and Havanese ...

  3. Bolognese dog - Wikipedia

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    They belong to the Bichon family group, which includes the Bichon Frisé, Bolognese, Maltese, Löwchen, Havanese and Coton de Tuléar. [2] The precise ancestry of the Bolognese is unknown. [citation needed] Bolognese dogs may be seen in tapestry work produced by Flemish craftsmen dating as far back as the 17th century.

  4. Pharaoh Hound - Wikipedia

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    Hunting in a rubble stone wall in Malta. The dogs are indicating; enabling the hunter to put a ferret there. The Kelb tal-Fenek is a traditional breed of rural Malta. As the English-language exonym suggests, it is sometimes claimed that the Pharaoh Hound descends from the dogs shown in the tomb paintings of Ancient Egypt.

  5. These two Maltese dogs are going to crack you up - AOL

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  6. This Is the Dog Breed That’s Most Compatible with ... - AOL

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    Some people are best suited to calm dogs while others are more comfortable around dogs that are full of energy and curiosity. ... A grown male can weigh up to 150 lbs or more, but any dog expert ...

  7. An "encyclopedic" image of a Maltese would show the entire body so that the chariciteristics of the breed could be seen. Bridgecross dont be a jerk. This is Tobyw87's 1st nom (AFAIK), no wonder we are running out of pics for the front page when people who submit pictures are treated like that.

  8. Pekingese - Wikipedia

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    Pekingese, 1904 Chinese Spaniel, 1903 Chinese Happa dog from the 19th century, an ancestor of the modern Pekingese, Rothschild Zoological Museum, Tring, England. The breed emerged in China from several kinds of small dog owned by aristocratic families. Unlike the others, it could only be owned by members of the Chinese Imperial Palace. [7]

  9. Airedale Terrier - Wikipedia

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    Ex-Army captain and Airdale breeder Walter Lingo's monthly magazine "Oorang Comments" (#25, page 81), stated that "When full grown your Airedale dog will weigh from forty to fifty-five pounds and if a female will weigh slightly less. This is the standard weight, but when required, we can furnish oversized Airedales whose weight will be from ...