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 archyn
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3/23/2012 1:18:42 AM reply with quote send message to archyn Object to Post   

would anyone playing this game have seen any hovawart dogs.i,ve only read about the breed.apparently some have a simularity to golden retreivers.
 Anchor Paws Canines
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3/24/2012 5:56:29 PM reply with quote send message to Anchor Paws Canines Object to Post

Some look like Goldies, other's like hairy rotties. They are usually taller than Goldies I think...and bigger! Aren't they a working breed?
 njpetservicesdirectory
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7/17/2013 8:30:49 AM reply with quote send message to njpetservicesdirectory Object to Post

There are many breeds of dogs, which now has become the uncommon. Here I can provide the list of some rare dog breeds.
1) Peruvian Inca orchid
2) Catalburun
3) Bedlington Terrier
4) Catahoula Leopard dog
5)Chinese crested dog
 OceaniaFoxhounds
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8/26/2015 8:46:09 AM reply with quote send message to OceaniaFoxhounds Object to Post

I have an uncommon breed: Hamiltonstovare. I've seen Hovawarts in passing at Meet the Breeds events and from what I've heard, they look like Goldens but act like Rotties and need an experienced owner. They are a working breed, bred to guard German estates. I think the owners are kind of like myself in that they really can't stand thee comparison in looks to Goldens. In my breed, I can't stand the comparison between a Beagle because it is based on looks alone but they are polar opposites.

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