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  2. Large Münsterländer - Wikipedia

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    The Large Münsterländer or Großer Münsterländer is a modern German breed of continental pointing dog of spaniel type. It originated in Westphalia and Lower Saxony , and is named for the Münsterland region of northern Westphalia.

  3. American Bully - Wikipedia

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    The United Kennel Club (UKC) and American Bully Kennel Club (ABKC) breed standards are similar, except the ABKC recognises four varieties of size, based on height, whereas the UKC recognises only one standard size. [1] [6] Within the ABKC, the four varieties are separated by height without specification of weight.

  4. American Foxhound - Wikipedia

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    While standards call for the American Foxhound to be about 21–25 in (53–64 cm) tall to the withers, and weigh anywhere between 55–71 lb (25–32 kg), many of them are larger in structure (especially the show strains), with males standing 26–29 in (66–74 cm) and females 25–28 in (64–71 cm) and smaller in weight, typically between 45–65 lb (20–29 kg).

  5. Great Dane - Wikipedia

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    The Great Dane is an extremely large domestic dog of mastiff-sighthound type known for its big size. It is often dubbed the "Apollo of dogs". [17] [18] As described by the American Kennel Club: The Great Dane combines, in its regal appearance, strength, and elegance with great size and a powerful, well-formed, smoothly muscled body.

  6. Akita (dog breed) - Wikipedia

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    The Akita (秋田, Akita, Japanese pronunciation:) is a Japanese dog breed of large size. Originating from the mountains of northern Japan, the Akita has a short double coat similar to that of many other northern spitz breeds. Historically, they were used by matagi for guarding and the hunting of bears.

  7. Rough Collie - Wikipedia

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    The UK Kennel Club "Accredited Breeder Scheme" requires hip-scores this class of members, [11] however, a very small proportion of UK registered puppies are bred under this scheme. Hip dysplasia is rare in collies compared to their closest relatives and other breeds of the same size. Mahogany sable Rough Collie