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  2. Kintamani dog - Wikipedia

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    The desired physical traits of the Kintamani dog include erect ears, forwardly curved tail held at the midline, medium to longhaired coat, almond-shaped brown eyes, and black skin pigment. Bali street dogs come in many colors and coat patterns, and they are almost always shorthaired and straight- to curve- tailed.

  3. Oriental Shorthair - Wikipedia

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    Conforming Oriental Shorthairs, like any of the Siamese type, have almond-shaped eyes and a wedge-shaped head with large ears. Their bodies are typically "sleek" but muscular. [6] The long-haired version of the breed, the Oriental Longhair (recognized since 1995 by CFA [6]), simply carries a pair of the recessive long hair genes.

  4. Bắc Hà dog - Wikipedia

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    The bắc Hà has a large, round skull and a flat and broad forehead. The dog's ears are triangular, face down and wide at the base. Their eyes are almond-shaped, round and have thick rims. They are double coated, usually yellow brown, dark brown, black or white in color.

  5. Taiwan Dog - Wikipedia

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    Eyes: Almond in shape. Dark brown in colour. Brown is also acceptable, but yellow or light eyes should be avoided. Ears: Pricked, set on sides of the skull at an angle of 45 degrees. Inside of the outline is straight, while outside of the outline is slightly rounded. Neck: Muscular, strong, good length, slightly arched. Without dewlap. Body:

  6. Český fousek - Wikipedia

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    Their most noticeable trait is their distinguishing facial fur. Their soft, bushy eyebrows, mustache, and beard are what make them so recognizable. Their velvety ears hang loosely to the side of their face, while their endearing almond-shaped eyes are deep-set and can be amber or brown in color.

  7. Karst Shepherd - Wikipedia

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    The Karst Shepherd Dog's skull is slightly longer than its muzzle; the breed standard calls for a length of 13–14 cm (5.1–5.5 in) for the skull and a length of 11–12 cm (4.3–4.7 in) for the muzzle. The nose, eyelids, and lips are black in colour. The eyes are 'almond shaped' being either chestnut or dark brown in colour.

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    The quiz takes into account your makeup experience level and even allows you to shop by eye shapealmond, round, hooded, or monolid. They literally couldn’t make it any easier to select the ...

  9. McNab dog - Wikipedia

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    Tails are either short (bobbed naturally or mechanically) or long. McNabs come in colors of black, red, blonde, blue, lilac and sable with variations of solid, added white or added white and tan (tri colored). Their eyes are set well apart, almond shaped, and brown, hazel, or copper colored. The McNab coat is close, dense and weather resistant.