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English Cocker Spaniel
Homeland and time of occurrence: Great Britain, XIX century; height 38–41 cm, weight 13–15 kg
Description: Cocker Spaniel is the smallest member of the sports dog group. Cocker Spaniel puppies are extremely popular; adults are used as companions. They are committed to the home and family of the owner, are distinguished by exceptional reliability and a high degree of adaptation, as well as high speed capabilities.
Great pets come out of Cocker Spaniels, they are able to adapt to the role of a companion serving one particular owner. Continue reading
English bulldog
Homeland and time of occurrence: Great Britain, XIX century; height 30.5—36 cm, weight 23-25 kg
Description: Bulldogs are medium sized dogs with a smooth coat. Bulldogs have a massive, low set body. A head with a short muzzle, broad shoulders and very strong limbs make up the characteristic features of this breed. The appearance of the bulldogs suggests the presence of such qualities as vigorous temper, stability and strength. Bulldogs are courageous and do not differ in behavior failures. Continue reading
Anatolian Karabash (Anatolian Cattle Dog)
Homeland and time of occurrence: Turkey, the Middle Ages; height 71-81 cm, weight 41-64 kg
Description: These are big, strong, powerful and impressive dogs, whose main purpose is grazing of herds. However, sometimes as a result of special training, it is possible to accustom the Anatolian Karabash to live in a house as a companion. Continue reading