Feist: Feist refers to a type of small hunting dogs, developed in the rural southern United States. Feists generally are small (under 18inches/45cm), short-coated dogs with long legs, usually white with dark spots, a pointed (snipy) nose and with ears set high on the head. Traditionally the tail is docked. As feists are bred for hunting, not as show dogs, there is little to no consistency in appearance (breed type), and they may be purebred, crossbred, or mixed breed dogs
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Field
Spaniel: The Field Spaniel is a medium-sized breed of dog. It is one of several spaniel breeds which can serve as gundogs. The Field Spaniel is a very social breed that can adapt to almost any lifestyle. Whilst they will coexist peacefully with dogs and cats, as a hunting dog, their instincts make them difficult around rabbits, mice, rats and similar animals. They can sometimes be difficult around birds but should adjust if socialised as a puppy
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Fila
Brasileiro: The Fila Brasileiro (or Brazilian Mastiff) is a large working breed of dog developed in Brazil. The Fila Brasileiro is an excellent estate guardian and cattle dog. It does not hide its aversion to strangers, consequently these dogs are not disqualified from the show ring for showing aggression to the judge. Their faithfulness to family and friends is legendary, but this breed is not for everyone
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Finnish
Hound: The Finnish Hound is a hunting dog originally bred for hunting hare and fox. The Finnish Hound is friendly, calm and never aggressive. He is energetic in the hunt and is a versatile tracker. He works independently and pursues the quarry with passionate barking. The smooth, short haired coat is easy to be kept in top condition. Brush with a firm bristle brush and dry shampoo occasionally. Bathe with mild soap only when necessary. Nails should be kept trimmed
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Finnish
Lapphund: The Finnish Lapphund is a hardy, easy going, medium-size breed of the Spitz family. Traditionally it has been used for herding reindeer, but has also gained wide popularity as a companion animal. Although it is one of the most popular dog breeds in its native country, Finland, it is not very numerous outside of Scandinavia
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Finnish
Spitz: A Finnish Spitz is a breed of dog originating in Finland. The breed is thought to be an old one, bred as a hunting dog. It is a "bark pointer", indicating the position of game by barking to attract the hunter's attention. It has been used mostly to bark at game that flees into trees, such as squirrels, grouses, and capercaillies, but it serves well also to hunt moose and elk. Some individuals have been known to go after even a bear
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Flat-Coated
Retriever: The Flat-Coated Retriever is a gundog breed from the United Kingdom. It was developed as a retriever on both land and in the water. Flat-coats make exceptional family companions, bonding very closely with all members of the family. Compared with other sporting breeds, Flat-coats have a relatively low activity level indoors, but outdoors can play, run and retrieve tirelessly. Flat-coats given too little exercise
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Formosan: The Formosan Mountain Dog, commonly referred to as simply Formosan, and also known as Taiwan Dog, Of the purebloods that Chen found, blood tests showed that they were related to dogs found in Southern Japan and that they were descendants of the South Asian Hunting Dog. Little known outside of Taiwan, Formosans are recognized with a pedigree from the Taiwan Kennel Club and the International Canine Organization
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Foxhound: The American Foxhound is a breed of dog that is cousin to the English Foxhound. They are scent hounds, bred to hunt foxes by scent. The American Foxhound is sweet, kind, loyal, and very loving at a home. As with all hounds they need careful training, constant socialization, and owners who are willing to give them ample exercise: a bored foxhound will find ways to keep themselves entertained and can be very destructive
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Fox
Terrier: The name Fox Terrier or Foxy refers primarily to two different breeds of dog, the Smooth Fox Terrier and the Wire Fox Terrier, that were independently bred in England in the mid-19th century. The two terrier breeds are very similar, with the only major difference being the coats. The Smooth Fox Terrier has a smooth, flat, but hard and dense coat, whereas the Wire Fox Terrier coat should appear broken with a dense, wiry texture
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Francais
Blanc et Noir: The Francais Blanc et Noir, also known as the French White and Black Hound, is a breed of dog of the scenthound family that originates from France. Head: Long and narrow, with skull slightly arched. Eyes: Medium size and light in color. Ears: Long, rounded and hanging close to head. Muzzle: Long and narrow. Nose: Black and self-colored according to coat. Bite: Scissor or level. Neck: Medium length and very strong. Chest: Deep, reaching below the level of elbows, with a long ribcage and well sprung ribs
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Franzuskaya
Bolonka: Dog Breed Information about Franzuskaya Bolonka .. Extensive information about the breed, Description, Origin, History, Temperament, Height, Weight, Exercise, Life, Group, Articles, Health, Books, Photos, Posters, Training, Dog names, Links and more
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French
Bulldog: The French Bulldog is a smaller companion dog breed recognized by the major kennel clubs. Per the FCI, in Europe it falls under the domain of France as the country of origin. Other breed historians argue that the Americans and British played a larger part in development of the breed. The breed is commonly referred to as the Frenchie
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French
Spaniel: The French Spaniel is a breed of dog. It was developed in France as a multi-purpose gundog, capable of pointing and retrieving. It is rare outside its native country, and is recognized by several breed clubs in Europe and Canada, as well as NAVHDA in the US. It is not recognized by the AKC. The French Spaniel is an intelligent dog that looks to please its owner. It does not take to a harsh handler. It responds well to positive treatment and repetitive lessons
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French
Wirehaired Griffon: The Wirehaired Pointing Griffon is a gundog developed by Eduard Karel Korthals in 1873. It is Dutch in origin, but is regarded as a French breed because a major portion of the breed's development took place in France. The Wirehaired Pointing Griffon is particularly adapted for swampy country, where its harsh coat is excellent protection. The Wirehaired Pointing Griffon is a superb swimmer and retriever and it loves to play in the water
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