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Aug 23, 2007
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CLUB FRANCAIS DU CHIEN DE BERGER BELGE
LAEKENOIS-TERVUEREN-GROENENDAEL- MALINOIS
http://cfcbb.free.fr/
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Quality puppies with health guarantee. Yorkie,West Highland White Terrier and Boston Terrier babies. Visit my site to see pictures and view video clips of all available puppies. Shipping in the USA and Canada only.
http://www.debsdachshunds.com
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Litters, description, photos and newfoundland dogs
http://www.tursiopsterranovanewfoundland.net/
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A typical Molossian of somewhat elongated build, strong and powerful, of medium size. The difference between the sexes is apparent in the head, whose circumference is definitely greater in males than in bitches.
Quiet by nature, he can under some circumstances be courageous and brave. He is at ease with people, faithful and devoted to his master. As a watch and guard dog, he is unsurpassed. In quiet situations, he is trusting and self assured. When roused, his expression is piercing.
We breed top quality dogs of: Ca de Bou, Rottweiler and Dogue de Bordeaux.
Maximillian Fox's kennel is located in Sweden.
http://www.maximillianfox.com/CaDeBou.htm
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A small breeding of Beaucerons for sport/competition and service. Working lines from France.
http://www.grandlutin.com
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The Fédération Cynologique Internationale is the World Canine Organisation. It includes 84 members and contract partners (one member per country) that each issue their own pedigrees and train their own judges. The FCI makes sure that the pedigrees and judges are mutually recognized by all the FCI members.
http://www.fci.be/
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California American Water Spaniels is located in Fallbrook, California in northern San Diego County. I have been raising and breeding the American Water Spaniel since 1988. I purchased my first American Water Spaniel to get a hunting dog....not a show dog....not an obedience dog. I fell so in love with the breed and their wonderful attitudes, great ability to learn, and their desire to be all around true friends that I decided to become totally involved with the breed. Since then I have been raising and breeding these wonderful dogs. I have run AWSC Hunt Tests, NAHRA Hunt Tests, and shown in both Conformation and Obedience. California American Water Spaniels have been successful in all these endeavors and have proven that they are not only well structured dogs, but they also have trainability and they have the hunting instincts for which these dogs were originally bred.
http://www.tfb.com/~fordcaws/
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The Pug is of Chinese origin and dates back to the pre-Christian era. They were prized possessions of the Emperors of China and lived in a most luxurious atmosphere and at times were even guarded by soldiers. Records show that three types of short nosed dogs were bred by the Chinese. They were the Lion dog, the Pekingese and the Lo-sze. The Lo-sze or "Foo Dog" was the ancient Pug.
The Dutch traders brought the Pugs from the east to Holland and to England. The more refined Pug that we know today must be credited to the English. This happy little dog was enjoyed by many Monarchs of Europe and to this day is a favorite with royalty and discerning people all over the world.
The American Kennel Club first recognized the breed in 1885. The Pug's popularity grew by leaps and bounds but then dwindled by the turn of the century. A few dedicated breeders kept the breed going and slowly the pug reappeared on the American scene. The Pug Dog Club of America was founded in 1931 and recognized by the AKC that same year. The Pug is enjoying a rather steady rate of growth in popularity at the present time. He is not so popular as to be common nor so unknown as to be rare.
A Pug's character is unique in that he is a clown at heart with a terrific sense of humor but at the same time he carries himself with great dignity. They are not too delicate for fun and games. A pug is anxious to please, anxious to learn and anxious to love. His biggest requirement is that you love him back.
http://www.pugs.org/
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Since 1991 the Estonian Kennel Union, as the central body in Estonia, was an associative member of FCI, and since June 1, 1999 is a federated member. It has close connections with kennel unionsof the Nordic countries. We cannot underestimate the value of Finnish, Danish, Swedish, Norwegian and Icelandic unions when it comes to experience and trainig, practical help for organizing shows and educating referees, co-ordinating breeding activities, etc. At present the Estonian Kennel Union unites 35 organisations and 1,600 individuals all of whom deal with breeding of thoroughbred dogs in Estonia. It is responsible for publishing the magazine KOER (Dog) and arranging different undertakings, including 35 shows, 5 of them for all breeds and those are included in the international calendar of the FCI.
http://www.kennelliit.ee/est
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Plusieurs générations de Braque d'Auvergne se sont succédées au sein de notre famille.
Nos parents, ayant découvert la race lors d'une journée de chasse, ont immédiatement été séduits par les qualités de ce chien d'arrêt polyvalent.
Depuis, le Braque d'Auvergne ne nous a jamais quitté. Aujourd'hui encore, nous apprécions la finesse de son nez, son exceptionnelle endurance, son caractère et sa sensibilité sans oublier, bien sur, la beauté naturelle de sa robe.
Ce passionné de chasse prend autant de plaisir à parcourir les blés dans les plaines au Printemps, les betteraves en Automne, les landes et les bois en Hiver, qu'à rentrer dans les ronciers et les marais ou à participer aux concours de Field Trial. Ces épreuves, conduites par notre dresseur professionnel, ont permis à nos chiennes d'exprimer les réelles qualités de chasse de cette race.
Le Braque d'Auvergne est, de plus, très apprécié pour chasser la bécasse.
http://www.elevageduruisseaudemontbrun.com/
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