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  2. 5 Most Destructive Dog Breeds, From Chewers to Diggers - AOL

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    Labradors, Beagles and Collies are among the destructive dog breeds most likely to cause chaos in your home, a new study has found.. Research conducted by money.co.uk analyzed opinions from pet ...

  3. 8 Dog Breeds Who Work Better in Small Spaces - AOL

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    Their small size and minimal shedding make them easy to care for in a small home. Although Dachshunds can be a bit vocal, with proper training, they can learn to be quiet and well-behaved. 7.

  4. Kokoni - Wikipedia

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    A tricolor Small Greek Domestic Dog The coat may be slightly wavy. This breed of dog is considered to be of a small to medium size, ranging from approximately 4 to 8 kilograms, and with an average height around 29 centimeters. They have dropped ears, a short snout, and a long body, with a long and curved tail.

  5. Coton de Tulear - Wikipedia

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    It was a companion dog of the Merina (the ruling tribe) in Madagascar. It has a very little prey drive and is not a hunting dog. The cottony coat may be the result of a single gene mutation. This small, friendly dog caught the fancy of the Malagasy royalty, and they became the only people allowed to keep Cotons.

  6. Why do dogs chew their beds? - AOL

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    Why do dogs chew their beds? Vet reveals 6 common reasons and how you can put a stop to it.

  7. Turnspit dog - Wikipedia

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    He is a small long backed cross made dog with the fore legs bent first inwards and then outwards he is frequently pied or glaucous coloured like the Great Danish dog and the harlequin terrier The crooked leg is most likely owed to very distant ancestors as noted in Dogs And All About Them (1910), by Robert Leighton: [ 12 ]

  8. Papillon dog - Wikipedia

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    A Papillon at a dog agility competition. The most iconic aspect of Papillons are their ears, which are large and well fringed, giving them a butterfly-wing-like appearance. Papillons are particolored or white with patches of any color. An all-white dog or a dog with no white is disqualified from the conformation show ring. A blaze (area of ...

  9. 10 things you likely didn't know about dogs' tails - AOL

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    Here are 10 things you didn't know about dogs' tails. Number 10: They don't wag them when they're alone, not even if they're in the presence of a big, juicy unattended steak and their favorite ...