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  2. Bohemian Shepherd - Wikipedia

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    A Bohemian shepherd silhouette is used the Czech scout organization Junák's badges. [12] The largest statue of a dog is a Bohemian shepherd statue designed by Michal Olšiak near the village of Újezd in the Plzeň Region. The statue measures almost four meters in height and eight meters in length. [13]

  3. Bohemian Spotted Dog - Wikipedia

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    Luckily, few enthusiasts discovered the history of the Bohemian spotted dog and even though there was almost nowhere to start with the rebirth of the breed, they collected 11 dogs all around the Czech Republic. Another litter of pups was born in 1994, which gave the breed new hope. [3] As of 2022, there are about 600 Bohemian Spotted Dogs. [4]

  4. Czech Mountain Dog - Wikipedia

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    Czech Mountain Dog (Czech: Český horský pes) is a breed originating from the Czech Republic, which began to be bred in the 70s of the 20th century. As the basis of this breed, Slovak mutts and crossbreeds of several breeds brought from Canada, which were bred for maximum performance in sledding and other breeds, were used.

  5. Gaucho sheepdog - Wikipedia

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    The Gaucho Sheepdog was discovered in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil by shepherds in search of dogs with better herding abilities. [1] [3] [2] There are two theories for the origin of the breed. The older and more widespread theory argues that the Gaucho Sheepdog descends from herding dogs (unspecific breed) in Rio Grande do Sul.

  6. Český fousek - Wikipedia

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    In addition to their physical attributes, the Český fousek is known for its loyal and adaptable temperament. They are highly trainable and work well with humans, making them excellent companions for hunters and families alike "Discover the Cesky Fousek: Rare Family Friendly Hunting Dog". ceskyfousekna.org

  7. Czechoslovakian Wolfdog - Wikipedia

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    Czechoslovakian Wolfdog pair. The Czechoslovakian Wolfdog (Czech: Československý vlčák, Slovak: Československý vlčiak, German: Tschechoslowakischer Wolfhund) is a breed of wolfdog that began as an experiment conducted in Czechoslovakia in 1955.

  8. 100 Unsolved True Crime Cases That Are Not For The Faint-Hearted

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    Image credits: BeardedAxiom People's fascination with true crime isn't something new. Ever since the moveable type was invented in the 1400s, stories of crime and unsolved cases fascinated people ...

  9. Carea Leonés - Wikipedia

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    It is a stubborn and courageous animal with cattle, not allowing these daunted it. This is an important detail and valued by shepherds, and the dog should be strong with some bite to the respect earned it by the cattle so it can control a large number of sheep and impose to the size of cows or mares, with the possibility of receiving a kick.