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Sorry Joodee, was not picking on any special breed to be honest I do not think of the Cavalier or the Papillon as being typical of most toy breeds,...
All toy breeds need careful handling, it is perhaps because the toy breeds have, in most cases, been bred down to a small size which means that...
A few paps do agility so they can't be that delicate but all young dogs need proper care and control so size should not matter, have a friend who...
IMO they are very different, as has been said the Chi is terrier like the Pap is a spitz and almost twice the size of a Chi. As to which would make...
True I meant comparatively ancient, being a breed developed by using the bulldog and a terrier although I don’t know which terrier they were about...
Can someone tell me what an ISBT actually is, or was or is derived from. Stafford Bull Terriers are an ancient breed and look nothing like the dogs...
Think it all depends on the breed in question
Yes, of course, we are protective of our breeds, they would no longer exist if people were not interested in safeguarding established breeds and...
Spitz breed, a breed that is recognised as being such. Just to clarify.
Perhaps because they are not a spitz breed but are the result of crossbreeding.
Oh I see like Dog Lovers a registration of convenience. ;-)
Anyone know please.
Who or what are the Intercontinental KC please, know the FCI but never heard or the Intercontinental KC, :?
It's true, stand a Keeshond next to an Elkhound and you would say they were the same size but the Elk is a good deal heaver and taller than the...
They are proper little dogs used to have a friend who owned them and Rotties, well he still does but I have moved from the area. He used to run them...
Now he is out and about please watch those joints it will be many a month before he should be allowed too much in the way of exercise.
Have to say that 14 months is just about the age when the dog will realise the there is nothing the owner can do if they decide to investigate the...
Still think in an attempted to be brief the sense and understanding has gone out of the paragraph.
A good deal of your points are true but we have to remember that the breed standard is only a guide and not a true blue print, every single one is...
Problem solved, well for me, it is the forearms that are straight and upright with bladed bone. silly me, must learn to read. :roll: