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  2. Armant dog - Wikipedia

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    The Armant (also known as the Egyptian Sheepdog or Ermenti) is a breed of herding dog from Egypt. The breed is not well known outside of Egypt but is used extensively within Egypt as both a herding dog and a guard dog .

  3. Tesem - Wikipedia

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    Examples of three different types of dogs shown on Egyptian monuments. Three main types of dogs are shown in Ancient Egypt, these being the pariah dog, the greyhound-like dog and a mastiff-type dog. [2] It is assumed that there were two types of greyhound-like breeds, these being the older Tesem [3] and the Saluki/Sloughi type. [4]

  4. Saluki - Wikipedia

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    [27] [28] Dogs that look similar to Salukis and Greyhounds were increasingly depicted on Egyptian tombs from the Middle Kingdom (2134 BC–1785 BC) onward, [7]: 55 however it was during the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt that Saluki-like dogs rose to prominence, [29] replacing hunting dogs called tesem (thought to be similar to modern pariah dogs ...

  5. Basenji - Wikipedia

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    An Egyptian Tesem. The Basenji originated on the continent of Africa, [12] where it has been identified with Egyptian depictions of dogs with curled tails and erect ears, a breed called Tesem which is found in murals as old as 4,500 years. [13] [14] [15] Europeans first described the breed which became the Basenji in 1895 in the Congo. These ...

  6. Ancient Instincts: 5 Oldest Dog Breeds With Histories ...

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    This is undoubtedly one of the oldest dog breeds on Earth, and some even argue that this was the breed of dog represented on Noah's Ark! Since ancient days, these dogs have been considered hunting ...

  7. Dog whose muzzle was viciously cut off finds a forever home - AOL

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    Rescuers in Egypt believe Anubis, named after the ancient Egyptian god of the underworld, was mutilated by thieves when he was working as a guard dog, and may have suffered on the streets for ...