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  2. 32 things to know about Dutch shepherd dogs - AOL

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    Obedient, intelligent, devoted and affectionate, there are so many things to know about Dutch shepherd dogs.

  3. Dutch Shepherd - Wikipedia

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    The Dutch Shepherd on average weigh between 50–70 pounds (23–32 kg) and the height varies between 55 and 63 cm (approximately 22 to 25 inches tall at the withers). Depending on the coat, the breed can be distinguished as short-haired, long-haired, or rough-haired. [2] Long-haired Dutch Shepherd

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  5. Belgian Shepherd - Wikipedia

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    The Belgian Shepherd (Dutch: Belgische Herder), also known as the Belgian Sheepdog (Dutch: Belgische Herdershond) or the Chien de Berger Belge, is a Belgian breed of herding dog of medium size. It is bred in four distinct varieties based on coat type and colour: the long-haired black Groenendael ; the rough-haired fawn Laekenois ; the short ...

  6. Lucas Sullivant House - Wikipedia

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    The house c. 1870 The Convent of the Good Shepherd Memorial plaque at the house's site in 2020. The Lucas Sullivant House was the house of Lucas Sullivant, founder of Franklinton, Ohio. Franklinton, where the house was located, was Central Ohio's first white settlement, and a predecessor to and current neighborhood of the city of Columbus. [1]

  7. Dutch Society for the Protection of Animals - Wikipedia

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    In the early years following its establishment, the Dutch Society for the Protection of Animals was an aristocratic movement seeking animal protection, similar to organisations elsewhere. [1] Early objectives included abolishing draft dogs, improving living and working conditions for horses, banning the docking of dog and horse ears and tails ...