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  2. Šarplaninac - Wikipedia

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    The Šarplaninac is on the list of banned dog breeds in Denmark. [11] The Danish list includes 13 breeds and it is considered controversial, having received criticism from dog owners and several political parties because eight of the 13 breeds have no reports of any incident. Among the eight is Šarplaninac. [12]

  3. Czechoslovakian Wolfdog - Wikipedia

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    Czechoslovakian Wolfdog pair. The Czechoslovakian Wolfdog (Czech: Československý vlčák, Slovak: Československý vlčiak, German: Tschechoslowakischer Wolfhund) is a breed of wolfdog that began as an experiment conducted in Czechoslovakia in 1955.

  4. Karakachan dog - Wikipedia

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    The Karakachan dog is a breed that originated from Bulgaria. It is related to the livestock guardian dogs of the surrounding countries: Romania to the north, North Macedonia and Serbia to the west, and Greece, and Turkey to the south. [1] The dog is named after the Karakachans, Greek nomadic shepherds.

  5. Wikipedia : WikiProject Dogs/Dog breeds task force/Breed ...

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    User:Sannse did a tremendous amount of research into what breed name was used by each major kennel club, what group the breeds belonged to, what the various alternative names were, and, in the leftmost column, the names that were the most common among the English-language breed clubs and/or on English web pages.

  6. List of Slovenian domestic animal breeds - Wikipedia

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    Slovenian autochthonous breeds are Styrian Hen, [5] Bosnian Mountain Horse, [7] Lipizzan, Posavac, Slovenian Cold-blood, Cika cattle, Krškopolje pig, Bela Krajina Pramenka, Bovec sheep, Jezersko-Solčava sheep, [5] Improved Jezersko-Solčava sheep, [8] Istrian milk, Drežnica goat, Karst Shepherd dog and Carniolan honey bee (some also include ...

  7. Small Međimurje Dog - Wikipedia

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    The little dog was a favorite in Međimurje yards, farms and households with a reputation for being a very smart and cunning dog. [1] In order to protect the breed and save it from extinction, i.e. its blending into another breed, a group of enthusiasts started standardization.

  8. East European Shepherd - Wikipedia

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    The East European Shepherd is now among the most numerous dog breeds in Russia and several former Soviet countries. [ 3 ] With effect from 1 January 2017 the Vostochno Evropeiskaya Ovcharka was recognised by the Nordic Kennel Union [ da ] , and is thus recognised by the Danish Kennel Club [ da ] , the Finnish Kennel Club , the Icelandic Kennel ...

  9. Tornjak - Wikipedia

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    The Tornjak (pronounced), also known as the Bosnian-Herzegovinian sheepdog, is a recreated breed of livestock guardian dog native to Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia. [1] They are molosser-type mountain dogs, [1] similar to other livestock guardian breeds of the region, the Šarplaninac, Bucovina Shepherd Dog, and the Greek Shepherd.