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  2. File:Cat silhouette.svg - Wikipedia

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    Based on raster from English Wikipedia: w:en:Image:Catstub.gif, public domain (presumed PD-self) Silhouette of a cat {{pd-self}} File usage More than 100 pages use this file.

  3. German Spitz - Wikipedia

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    The Giant Spitz is a medium-sized dog. It usually weighs 17 to 18 kg (37 to 40 lb) and according to the breed standard stands 43 to 55 cm (17 to 22 in); the coat can be white, black or brown. Black and brown animals can have white spots on the chest, paws and tip of tail. [2] [3]

  4. Spitz - Wikipedia

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    A spitz (pronounced ⓘ; German for 'pointed', in reference to the pointed muzzle) [1] is a type of domestic dog consisting of between 50 and 70 breeds depending on classification. There is no precise definition of 'spitz' but typically most spitz breeds have pricked ears, almond shaped eyes, a pointed muzzle, a double coat, and a tail that ...

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  6. Swedish Lapphund - Wikipedia

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    The Swedish Lapphund (Swedish: Svensk lapphund) is a breed of dog of the Spitz type from Sweden, one of three Lapphund breeds developed from a type of dog used by the Sami people for herding and guarding their reindeer. The expression "the black beauty of Norrland" is very often attributed to the Swedish lapphund, which is most likely one of ...

  7. Category:Spitz breeds - Wikipedia

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  8. American Eskimo Dog - Wikipedia

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    The breed's progenitors were German Spitz, but due to anti-German sentiment during the First World War, it was renamed "American Eskimo Dog." Although modern American Eskimo Dogs have been exported as German Spitz Gross (or Mittel, depending on the dog's height), the breeds have diverged and the standards are significantly different.

  9. Indian Spitz - Wikipedia

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    Shedding is a problem with Indian Spitz, [6] as their European heritage means they get rid of their thick winter coat in the warmer months, characteristic of many Spitz breeds such as the Japanese Spitz, the Pomeranian or the Samoyed. Their coats are double layered, so proper grooming requires a double-row brush to reach the undercoat.