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    WOOF Pupsicle . $20 at Amazon. Passenger Travel Carrier. $215 at Diggs. Dog Mom Mug. $20 at Target. Embark Dog DNA Test. ... and you’re able to choose from more than 20 dog breeds (many of which ...

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    Woof woof! Puppy Bowl is almost back.. The event, which Warner Bros. describes as the "cutest competition of the year" is returning soon for its 21st edition, and will feature 142 rescue puppies ...

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    Top 10 Largest Dog Breeds. According to the American Kennel Club’s 2023 registry of dogs, here are some of the most popular large breeds: 1. Cane Corso

  5. Woof! - Wikipedia

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    Woof! is a British children's television series produced by Central Independent Television about the adventures of a boy who shapeshifts into a dog. [1] Based on the book by Allan Ahlberg (who wrote several episodes of the series), it was directed and produced by David Cobham .

  6. Giant dog breed - Wikipedia

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    A giant dog breed is a breed of dog of gigantic proportions, sometimes described as a breed whose weight exceeds 45 kilograms (100 lb). [1] Breeds sometimes described as giant breeds include the Great Dane , Newfoundland , St. Bernard and Irish Wolfhound . [ 2 ]

  7. Tatra Shepherd Dog - Wikipedia

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    The Tatra Shepherd Dog (Polish: Polski Owczarek Podhalański) is a Polish breed of large flock guardian dog originating in the Tatra Mountains of the Podhale region of southern Poland. [ 1 ] : 78 [ 3 ] : 148 It was fully recognised by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale in 1963. [ 4 ]