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  2. Bankhar Dog - Wikipedia

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    A Bankhar dog showing the favored "Four Eye Dog" markings. While undoubtedly an ancient breed, genetic analysis indicates that the Bankhar dog is a basal breed and may be the progenitor of all livestock guardian dogs. [6] [7] [5] Buryat legend states that the breed appeared as a huge ferocious dog that accompanied a giant descending from the ...

  3. Komondor - Wikipedia

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    An athletic dog, the Komondor is fast and powerful and will leap at a predator to drive it off or knock it down. It can be used successfully to guard sheep against wolves or bears. It is a big, strong dog breed, armored with a thick coat. The coat provides protection against wild animals, weather and vegetation.

  4. Five dog breeds you shouldn’t own as a pet, according to a vet

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    He called Belgian Malinois dogs a “machine” as they require “constant” physical and mental stimulation. Worse, if they don’t receive that attention, they “become destructive.”

  5. Dog - Wikipedia

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    The dog (Canis familiaris or Canis lupus familiaris) is a domesticated descendant of the gray wolf. Also called the domestic dog, it was selectively bred from an ...

  6. Africanis - Wikipedia

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    The dogs have been used to help herd sheep, goats and cattle, guard against predators and help their human companions in the hunt. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The Africanis is known by a number of names. These include the Kaffer brak (racist term), Kasi dog, umbwa wa ki-tamaduni ("traditional dog" in Kiswahili ), the Khoikhoi dog, the Tswana dog and the Zulu dog.

  7. New Guinea singing dog - Wikipedia

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    The New Guinea singing dog or New Guinea Highland dog [1] (Canis lupus hallstromi) is an ancient [a] lineage of dog [3] [4] [5] found in the New Guinea Highlands, on the island of New Guinea. Once considered to be a separate species in its own right, under the name Canis hallstromi , it is closely related to the Australian dingo .