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  2. Dog coat - Wikipedia

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    Black and Tan Dachshund: Black and tan Miniature Pinscher: Black and tan, liver and tan, blue and tan: Coat has both colors but in clearly defined and separated areas, usually with the darker color on most of the body and tan (reddish variants) underneath and in highlights such as the eyebrows. Black and brindle and liver and brindle, in which ...

  3. Gaiters - Wikipedia

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    By the 1770s military gaiters were often shortened to mid-calf length ("half-gaiters") for convenience in the field. [1] In army parlance, a gaiter covers leg and bootlacing; a legging covers only the leg. In Royal Air Force parlance, gaiter includes leggings. The United States Army during World War I [2] and World War II had leggings, which ...

  4. Canine terminology - Wikipedia

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    The coat has both colors but in clearly defined and separated areas; usually the top and sides are darker and lower legs and underside are the lighter color. [3] Tricolor: Consisting of three colors, usually black, tan, and white or liver, tan, and white. [3] Brindle: A mixture of black with brown, tan, or gold, usually in a "tiger stripe ...

  5. Barbet (dog breed) - Wikipedia

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    The barbet is a prototypic water dog, with a long, woolly, and curly coat. [1] Their coats grow continuously and must be trimmed and must be groomed regularly, otherwise the coat can become matted. [2] [3] Most Barbets, especially those shown in conformation shows, are black or brown, sometimes with white markings. [4]

  6. Canine gait - Wikipedia

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    The rear legs overreach on the outside of the front legs. Essential for a fast dog is the ability to flex its back from a straight position to an arched position. A permanent arch is inflexible and is considered a serious fault. The double suspension gallop is a leaping gait, with the hind legs first propelling the dog into the air and then ...

  7. New Zealand Heading Dog - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand Heading Dog is a New Zealand breed of working and herding dog derived from the Border Collie. The dogs are sturdy, long-legged and even-haired, and use their visual prowess, intelligence and quick movement to control sheep. They are generally black and white in colour, but may also be tan. [1]