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  2. Standard Schnauzer - Wikipedia

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    [5]: 482 The German word schnauze means 'snout', while both schnauz and schnauzbart mean 'walrus moustache'. [6] The word schnauzer appears in the Bilder und Sagen aus der Schweiz of Jeremias Gotthelf, published in 1842. [5]: 482 'Schnauz' was a common name for a dog – several dogs with this name were shown in Elberfeld in 1880.

  3. Schnauzer - Wikipedia

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    ' snouter ') is a dog breed type that originated in Germany from the 14th to 16th centuries. [1] [2] [3] The term comes from the German word for "snout" and means colloquially "moustache", [4] or "whiskered snout", [1] because of the dog's distinctively bearded snout. [5] Initially it was called Wire-Haired Pinscher, while Schnauzer was adopted ...

  4. Bully Kutta - Wikipedia

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    Bully Kutta literally translates to "heavily wrinkled dog". The word "Bully" comes from the root word of the Hindustani and Punjabi languages "Bohli" which means heavily wrinkled. [citation needed] "Kutta" means dog in the Hindi-Urdu language. [5] [6] [7] The Sindhi mastiff resembles the mastiff, and is notable for its hardiness and size. The ...

  5. Collie - Wikipedia

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    Bessy, a long-running Belgian comics series which also was very successful in French, German and Swedish translations. It also featured a collie, obviously based on Lassie, but in a Wild West setting. Fly and Rex, herding dogs of the movie, Babe. The Dog, the Border Collie of the comic strip Footrot Flats. Colleen, a female collie in Road Rovers.

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  7. Canine terminology - Wikipedia

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    Canine terminology in this article refers only to dog terminology, specialized terms describing the characteristics of various external parts of the domestic dog, as well as terms for structure, movement, and temperament. This terminology is not typically used for any of the wild species or subspecies of wild wolves, foxes, coyotes, dholes ...

  8. 100 Unique Dog Names to Make Your Pup Stand out From ... - AOL

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    Even a funny dog name like Hot Dog can have meaning behind it. (We're looking at you, wiener dogs!) (We're looking at you, wiener dogs!) Since 100 names is a lot to sift through, we divided them ...

  9. Rough Collie - Wikipedia

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    The rough collie's long coat has made the breed successful on northern Midwest farms as an able herder and guardian of the farm during the winter. The dog needs to be gradually acclimated to the cold and a suitable insulated outdoor shelter must be provided for the dog along with ample quality food and a source of unfrozen water.