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  2. Finnish Lapphund - Wikipedia

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    The Finnish Lapphund club of Great Britain adopted an ethical policy in 2006 that matings will only be allowed if the progeny can not be affected by GPRA. In 2001, 2.5% dogs of Finnish dogs were affected by PRA. [5] [page needed] Some Lapphunds are affected by cataracts, with 3.4% of Finnish dogs affected. Cataracts can be caused by a number of ...

  3. Lapponian Shepherd - Wikipedia

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    In 1967, the Finnish Kennel Club (the Suomen Kennelliitto) decided to split the Lapponian Shepherd breed into two separate breeds called the Finnish Lapphund and the Lapponian Herder. [2] They did not take Cockhill's Finnish Lapphound into account [ 2 ] and in the beginning of the 1980s, it finally vanished due to the popularity of the Finnish ...

  4. Lapponian Herder - Wikipedia

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    Around the same time, the two kennel clubs merged, and all the Finnish reindeer dogs were placed in the same registry. In 1966, they were separated again, based on coat length. [2] One breed was renamed Lapphund at that time, and the other was named Lapinporokoira (translated into English as the Lapponian Herder.) [3]

  5. The best dog DNA kits of 2025 - AOL

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    Daisy’s breed mix came back as 83.8% German shepherd and 16.2% Labrador retriever. The German shepherd result, however, was further broken down into three distinct shepherd types: German ...

  6. Schipperke - Wikipedia

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    Of the 36 deceased dogs in the survey, the oldest dog was 17 + 1 ⁄ 2 years old. [6] There is a known case where a Schipperke lived to be 18 to 19 years old. Nonetheless, inactivity, lack of exercise, and over-feeding are very harmful, and can lead to joint and skeletal problems and tooth, heart, lung, or digestive conditions.

  7. Old German herding dogs - Wikipedia

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    [11] [2] German : Harzer Fuchs ('Harz fox') German : Tiger German : Schafpudel ('sheep-poodle') The named landraces for which breed standards have been created are divided into sub-groups, first after the livestock they herd, in cow dogs and sheep dogs; second by region (into south-German, or east- and central-German ), and more finely by coat ...