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Do Not Let The Size
Fool You
Origin: Germany
Early 7
th
Century
The German word for badger is
dachs and the German word for
dog is hund . Bred as Badger Hunters because
of the unique shape of the body,
and keen sense of smell.
Dachshunds are high endurance
hunters, maintaining high speeds
for long time periods.
Impressive muscular structure in a
compact form with an elasticity to
the skin around the neck area.
Affiliated with American Kennel
Association since 1935.
Photograph: Property of Albert Aycock
(pronounced dacks-hoont)
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Domesticated
Varieties
Rough nd Ready
Super Companion
Longhaired - Crossed with
spaniels
Wirehaired - Crossed with
German wirehaired pinschers and
the Dandie Dinmont terrier
Shorthaired - Crossed with pointer
and pinscher
Miniature (11 pounds or less atage one year) - Bred to 'go to
ground' into burrows of small
animals
Standard (Between 16 to 32
pounds)(American Kennel Club , 2011)
Photograph: Property of Albert Aycock
(pronounced dacks-hoont)
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The height of grown beagles
averages around 13-16 inches,and the weight can reach 20 to
25 pounds
Lifespan up to 15 years
Mostly tri-colored, black, tan and
white
AKC Registered in 1885
Prone to epilepsy and ear
infections
Great companion to apartment
Origin: United Kingdom
6
th
Century
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Domestication
Varieties
Member of the hound group
Origination unknown
Possible link to the TalbotHound and Irish Kerry Beagles.As shown
Thirteen Inchand smaller
Fifteen Inchand taller
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Bred in the German town of
Rottweiler in Wurttemberg
Bred and used as a herder, guard
dog, messenger, draught, and
police work
First recognized by the AKC in 1931
Group- Mastiff, AKC Working
Muscular, massive, powerful body
Loyal to their family; even-
tempered; highly intelligent
(pronounced ROTT-why-ler)
Origin: Germany
9
th
Century
A
Misunderstood
Species
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German Rottweiler- shorter,stockier and have a bigger
blockier head
American Rottweiler- taller and
leggier without as blocky a head
The American Rottweiler is
closer to the AKC standard
(pronounced ROTT-why-ler)
Domestication
Varieties
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Breed for sheep and cattleherding
Best suited for seasonalto cold climates
Also know as
Bergamaschi Bergamese Shepherd
Cane da PastoreBergamasco
Bergamo Shepherd Dog
Origin: Italy
www.pets-news.com
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Large head Fairly short, blunt muzzle
Large nose
Medium size
Powerful loinWell muscled back
Shaggy, knotted, long hair
Features
AlertWell Balanced
Friendly Disposition
Very Protective
Temperament
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Originally bred for dog fighting
and to run down large game
animals Further developed to serve as
guards, workers, and
companions
Medium-sized square built dogs
with well developed muscles
Chiseled head is a feature
unique to Boxers
Expression is alert with steadfast
and tractable temperamentwww.earsdownbo
xers.com
Origin: Germany
8
th
Century
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Brindlecan be standard or
reverse (dark with light
markings)
Fawnas pictured
Black or White
Miniature
Boxer Bull or Bull Boxer
Domestication
Varieties
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HuntingProtection
Companionship
Microsoft 2007 Clip Art
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American Boxer Club. (1998).American Boxer. Retrieved from
http://www.americanboxerclub.org
AKC Meet the Breeds: Beagle (2011),American Kennel Club,
Retrieved from http://www.akc.org/breeds/beagle/index.cfm
American Kennel Club. (2011).AKC MEET THE BREEDS: Boxer.
Retrieved from http://www.akc.org/breeds/boxer
American Kennel Club. (2011).AKC MEET THE BREEDS:
Dachshund. Retrieved from
http://www.akc.org/breeds/dachshund/
American Kennel Club. (2011).Bergamasco Sheepdog. Retrieved from,http://www.akc.org/breeds/bergamascosheepdog
Beagle Dog Breed, (2011), Offroad.com, The Animal Directory
http://www.offroaders.com/directory/animals/Beagle.htm
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Beagle Photos (2011),American Kennel Club, Beagle Photos,Retrieved from http://www.akc.org/breeds/beagle/photos.cfm
Boxer-Dogs-Guide.com. (n.d.). Types of Boxer Dogs. Retrieved fromhttp://www.boxer-dogs-guide.com/typesofboxerdogs.html
Dachshund Photographs: Property of Albert Aycock
Dog Breed Info Center. (2011).Boxer. Retrieved fromhttp://www.dogbreedinfo.com/boxer.htm
Dog Breeder Info Center. (2011).Rottweiler. Retrieved fromhttp://www.dogbreedinfo.com/rottweiler.htm
Dog Breed info Center. (2011).Bergamasco Sheepdog. Retrieved from,http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/bergamasco.htm
Microsoft 2007 Clip Art
Yuskavitch, J. (2011).Defenders of Wildlife . Retrieved fromhttp://www.defenders.org/newsroom/defenders_magazine/fall_2007/from
_wolves_to_dogs.php