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  2. 10 Adorable Black and White Dog Breeds That Are Too ... - AOL

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    When it comes to pups, the black and white color combo is an all-time classic. The post 10 Adorable Black and White Dog Breeds That Are Too Cute to Ignore appeared first on Reader's Digest.

  3. Landseer dog - Wikipedia

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    The Landseer's black and white coloration arises from the recessive piebald color allele found in Newfoundlands; the piebald coloration is a recessive trait so a single litter can have both Landseer and solid-colored puppies, depending on the genotype of the parents. [4]

  4. Newfoundland dog - Wikipedia

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    Dog breed Newfoundland Newfoundland Common nicknames Newf, Newfy Origin Island of Newfoundland, modern-day Canada Traits Height Males 71 cm (28 in) Females 66 cm (26 in) Weight Males 65–80 kg (143–176 lb) Females 55–65 kg (121–143 lb) Coat Thick and straight Colour Black, white with black patches ("Landseer"), brown (not in Canadian standard), and grey (only in US standard, not ...

  5. Potcake dog - Wikipedia

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    The potcake dog or American Village Dog is a mixed-breed dog type found on several Caribbean islands. Its name comes from a traditional local dish of seasoned rice and pigeon peas ; overcooked rice that sticks to the bottom of the cooking pot (forming the 'pot cake') is commonly mixed with other leftovers and fed to the dogs. [ 1 ]

  6. 23 of the Cutest Black Dog Breeds - AOL

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    All dog breeds are beautiful, but black dog breeds are often left behind in shelters. These pretty pooches will melt your heart! The post 23 of the Cutest Black Dog Breeds appeared first on Reader ...

  7. McNab dog - Wikipedia

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    Where many other breeds have to be pulled off the search because the dog is tiring, the only limitation for the McNab is the energy of its handler. In addition to the above activities, McNabs are now becoming more common as service dogs, demonstrating sensitivity to the medical and psychological needs of humans.

  8. Alaskan Klee Kai - Wikipedia

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    The name Klee Kai comes from the Athabaskan words meaning “little dog”. [3] The breed was originally developed in Alaska by Linda Spurlin in the 1970s. [3] The breed was created using the Alaskan Husky, a small amount of Siberian Husky, a slightly larger amount of American Eskimo Dog, and some Schipperkes. [3]

  9. St. John's water dog - Wikipedia

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    The St. John's water dog, also known as the St. John's dog or the lesser Newfoundland, is an extinct landrace of domestic dog from Newfoundland. Little is known of the types that went into its genetic makeup, although it was probably a random-bred mix of old English, Irish and Portuguese working dogs. [2]