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  2. 10 Orange Dog Breeds to Brighten Your Day - AOL

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    Jagoda Matejczuk/Getty Images. Height: 17-21 inches Weight: 35-50 pounds Personality: can go from easy-going couch potato to energized retriever; adapted for water, they love to swim and are good ...

  3. Airedale Terrier - Wikipedia

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    They were classified under different names, including Rough Coated, Bingley and Waterside Terrier. In 1879 breed fanciers decided to call the breed the Airedale Terrier, a name accepted by the Kennel Club (England) in 1886. Airedale Terrier circa 1915. The first imports of Airedale Terriers to North America were in the 1880s.

  4. Cocker Spaniel - Wikipedia

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    The English Cocker Spaniel is the most popular dog breed for showing in the UK, Crufts, with seven best-in-show wins since the prize was first awarded in 1928. [20] This was mostly due to the success of dog breeder H.S. Lloyd's Ware Kennel, dogs of which won best-in-show on six occasions between 1930–1950. [ 21 ]

  5. Pomeranian dog - Wikipedia

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    The Pomeranian (also known as a Pom, Pommy or Pome) is a breed of dog of the Spitz type that is named for the Pomerania region in north-west Poland and north-east Germany in Central Europe. Classed as a toy dog breed because of its small size, the Pomeranian is descended from larger Spitz-type dogs, specifically the German Spitz.

  6. Pros Name the Best Dog Breeds for Your Family - AOL

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    This ancient dog breed has a unique hair texture that naturally forms loose mats and requires infrequent grooming. Despite their independence, they are lovable and friendly with all their family ...

  7. 6 Dog Breeds that Look Completely Different as Puppies - AOL

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    In mature dogs, from the shoulder backwards and along the 'saddle', the hair is short and close. Hair long from the forehead backwards, with a distinct silky 'topknot'. "On the foreface hair short ...

  8. Dog coat - Wikipedia

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    Red refers to reddish shades of orange, brown, and tan. Terms used include orange, red-gold, cinnamon, tan, and ruby. Genetically a dog called red is usually a clear sable (with little to no eumelanin tipping on hairs) or a ruddy recessive yellow. In some breeds, "red" refers to what would usually be called brown, chocolate, or liver.

  9. Irish Terrier - Wikipedia

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    The Irish Terrier (Irish: Brocaire Rua) is a dog breed from Ireland, one of many breeds of terrier. The Irish Terrier is considered one of the oldest terrier breeds. The Dublin dog show in 1873 was the first to provide a separate class for Irish Terriers. By the 1880s, Irish Terriers were the fourth most popular breed in Great Britain and ...