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Dogs
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Border Collies
Monday, 17 November 2008
There are few kiwis who won’t hear Border Collie and think fondly of Murray Ball’s ‘Dog’ from Footrot Flats. In general, Border Collies are medium-sized dogs without extreme physical characteristics and a moderate amount of coat, which can be either short haired or long haired.
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Spoodles
Monday, 17 November 2008
If it’s happy, non aggressive, bouncy and fun loving you are looking for, look no further than a Spoodle. A cross between a spaniel and a poodle, spoodles love to play as much as kids do, making them an excellent choice as a kid’s pet.
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Great Danes
Monday, 17 November 2008
Considered the gentle giant of the dog family, Great Danes are, along with the Irish Wolfhounds, the tallest of the dog breeds. The male should be at least 30 inches (75 cm) at the shoulders, while females should be at least 28 inches (70 cm) at the shoulders.
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Labradors
Monday, 17 November 2008
One of the most popular choices the world over is the Labrador Retriever. Labradors come in only three colours: black, yellow, and chocolate. Yellow Labradors can range in hue between the palest cream (almost white) to deep, rich fox red - and they are always referred to as yellow and not golden.
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Rottweilers
Monday, 17 November 2008
Handsome, strong and impressive, Rottweilers are almost always black with clearly defined tan or mahogany markings on the cheeks, muzzle, chest and legs, with medium length coat.
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