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Top Ten Terrier dog Breeds

Maltese dog​
Maltese dog​

The Maltese dog is one of the most ancient of the toy breeds, with a history that can be traced back at least two millennia. Artists, poets, and writers immortalized this small dog in the early great cultures of Greece, Rome, and Egypt. They even were mentioned by Aristotle.

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Beagle​
Beagle​

Beagle Dwarfism: This is a condition where the dog is smaller than normal. This condition may or may not be accompanied by other physical abnormalities, such as extremely short legs. Chinese Beagle Syndrome (CBS): This is a condition that is characterized by a wide skull and slanted eyes.

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Golden ​Retriever​
Golden ​Retriever​

The Golden Retriever is a sturdy, muscular dog of medium size, famous for the dense, lustrous coat of gold that gives the breed its name. The broad head, with its friendly and intelligent eyes, short ears, and straight muzzle, is a breed hallmark.

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Labrador ​Retriever​
Labrador ​Retriever​

List of Labrador Retriever mixed breed dogs. Links going to dogs mixed with the Lab with dog information and pictures.

Poodle​
Poodle​

List of different dog breeds crossed with a Poodle.

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Newfoundland ​dog​
Newfoundland ​dog​

Learn about the Newfoundland dog breed including information about its history, personality, and what it's like to live with one. Get helpful information about the Newfoundland dog breed including breed origins, personality, and what it's like to live with one.

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Boxer​
Boxer​

(The English name Boxer refers to the way the breed spars, like a prizefighter, with their front paws when playing or defending themselves.) Over the years, Boxers have done many jobs: athlete, cattle dog, police dog, war dog (in both world wars), watchdog, protection dog, and guide dog for the blind.

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Irish Setter​
Irish Setter​

The Irish Setter was developed from mixing the Irish Terrier, Irish Water Spaniel, English Setter, Pointer and the Gordon Setter. It was originally called the Irish Red Setter in the United States. At one time the Irish Setter was a red and white dog with shorter legs than today's breed.

Dalmatian ​dog​
Dalmatian ​dog​

Find more dog breeds and dog care information at Hillspet.com. Discover facts and personality traits about the Dalmatian dog breed. Learn what it is like to live with this breed.

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Bull Terrier​
Bull Terrier​

Among the breeds created in this way was the Bull Terrier. Before long, the law caught up with pit fighting and this, too, was banned in Britain. Happily, the suddenly unemployed Bull Terrier became fashionable among young gentlemen of the mid-1800s.

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