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  2. Black and Tan Coonhound - Wikipedia

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    The Black and Tan Coonhound is a breed of hunting dog. Developed in the United States from crosses between the Bloodhound and the Black and Tan Virginia Foxhound, this scent hound runs its game entirely by scent and is used primarily for raccoon hunting .

  3. Black and Tan Terrier - Wikipedia

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    The Black and Tan Terrier was a broad breed or type of terrier that was one of the earliest terrier breeds. Although it is now extinct, it is believed to be the ancestor of all modern Fell Terrier breeds and the Welsh Terrier , a breed recognised by The Kennel Club .

  4. English Toy Terrier (Black & Tan) - Wikipedia

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    The English Toy Terrier (ETT) (Black & Tan) developed from the Old English Black and Tan Terrier and is closely related to the larger Manchester Terrier.Fast and agile, its origins are in the world of the rat pit, a sport popular in the cities of Victorian England where terriers were placed in a circle or pit with a number of rats and bets were taken as to which dog would kill its quota of ...

  5. Australian Kelpie - Wikipedia

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    The first dog known as a Kelpie was a black and tan female pup with floppy ears bought by Jack Gleeson about 1872 [12] from a litter born on Warrock Station near Casterton, owned by George Robertson, a Scot. [13] This dog was named after the kelpie, a mythological shapeshifting water spirit of Celtic folklore. [14]

  6. Austrian Black and Tan Hound - Wikipedia

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    Austrian dog breeding club) was founded and the first dog registered was an Austrian black and tan hound named "Bergmann." [ 3 ] The Federation Cynologique Internationale (FCI) recognized the breed in 1954 and the United Kennel Club in 2006.

  7. Gończy Polski - Wikipedia

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    The Gończy Polski is a medium-sized hound, usually black and tan in colour. A smaller variety of the more common Polish Hound, it almost became extinct after the Second World War and only became known in the West after the fall of Communism.

  8. Beauceron - Wikipedia

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    A harlequin (left) and a black and tan (right) Beauceron. This breed stands 61 to 70 cm (24 to 27.5 inches) in height and weighs 30 to 45 kg (66 to 100 pounds) The Beauceron has a hard outer coat and a woolly undercoat that grows thick in cold weather, especially if the dog sleeps outdoors.

  9. Cavalier King Charles Spaniel - Wikipedia

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    The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel (CKCS) is a British breed of toy dog of spaniel type. Four colours are recognised: Blenheim (chestnut and white), tricolour (black/white/tan), black and tan, and ruby; the coat is smooth and silky. [1]