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American Kennel Club - Lhasa Apso

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American Kennel Club - Parson Russell Terrier

The Parson Russell Terrier was developed in the south of England in the 1800's as a white terrier to work European red fox both above and below ground. The terrier was named for the Reverend John Russell, whose terriers trailed hounds and bolted foxes from dens so the hunt could ride on. To function as a working terrier, he must possess certain characteristics: a ready attitude, alert and confident; balance in height and length; medium in size and bone, suggesting strength and endurance.
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Medieval Clip Art

A great resource for Medieval Clip Art
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English Mastiff - Academic Kids

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Giant Schnauzer - Academic Kids

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American Kennel Club - Wirehaired Pointing Griffon

Medium sized, with a noble, square-shaped head, strong of limb, bred to cover all terrain encountered by the walking hunter. Movement showing an easy catlike gracefulness. Excels equally as a pointer in the field, or a retriever in the water. Coat is hard and coarse, never curly or woolly, with a thick undercoat of fine hair, giving an unkempt appearance. His easy trainability, devotion to family, and friendly temperament endear him to all. The nickname of supreme gundog is well earned.
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Great Dane - Academic Kids

http: //academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Gre...

