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  2. Shih Tzu - Wikipedia

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    The Shih Tzu was recognized by the American Kennel Club in 1969 in the Toy Group. [7] [9] In 1934, the Shih Tzu Club of England was founded [11] and the breed was officially recognised by the Kennel Club (UK) on 7 May 1940. When it became eligible for Challenge Certificates, none were awarded until 1949.

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  6. Marnie (dog) - Wikipedia

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    Marnie was a street dog living in Connecticut. In August 2012, Marnie was moved to an animal shelter by animal control and was nicknamed Stinky due to her pungent smell from living on the street. She had health problems, such as decaying teeth, partial visual impairment in her left eye, and partial hearing impairment before

  7. Treeing Tennessee Brindle - Wikipedia

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    The Treeing Tennessee Brindle's development began in the early 1960s with the efforts of Reverend Earl Phillips. Because of a column he was then writing in a hunting dog magazine, Phillips became aware of the existence of brindle curs—hunting and treeing dogs with brown coats, "tiger-striped" with black.