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Welsh Corgi Pembroke

Welsh Corgi Pembroke

The Welsh Corgi Pembroke is an exuberant canine companion, renowned for its compact stature and dynamic personality. Despite their diminutive size, they radiate an aura of authority and are cherished for their indomitable spirit and captivating charm.

Entlebucher mountain dog

Entlebucher mountain dog

The Entlebucher Mountain Dog, a vigorous and exuberant breed, epitomizes the essence of canine dynamism and fortitude. Originally bred as a herdsman in the Swiss Alps, this dog is renowned for its impressive physical strength and unwavering loyalty to its family.

English springer spaniel

English springer spaniel

This is a medium sized, strong and active dog. She has a fairly wide head and a proportional body. The nose is black or dark red. Eyes ovoid, medium size, dark brown. The ears are long and low. The tail is medium length. The fur is medium length, straight or slightly wavy. Color is black and white or brown and white. The English Springer Spaniels have been bred for excellent stamina and energy. Make sure you can provide your dog with adequate exercise every day, otherwise the dog can become nervous and destructive. Remember to keep your springer spaniel on a leash when you take it for a walk. When he sees a bird, he can chase after it. This breed tends to gain weight easily and therefore should not be overfed. The English Springer Spaniel has recently had a serious personality disorder called Rage Syndrome. A rare disease that can cause a dog to suddenly become angry and attack viciously. If this happens, the English Springer Spaniel will not respond to any commands. This is a form of epilepsy and can be treated.

Clumber spaniel

Clumber spaniel

Medium sized, massive, heavy dog ​​with short legs. She has a large head, a short muzzle and a large nose in various shades of brown, pink or purple. The eyes are large, round and amber. The ears are large, wide, long (in shape resembling a vine leaf), lowered and well covered with hair. The color is white with yellow or orange spots. Clumber spaniels are rare and it can be difficult to find a good breeder who has puppies. Be prepared to spend time searching and waiting. Clumber spaniels can be devastating from boredom or playing. Their strong jaws allow them to easily tear down many household items. It is important to take this into account before purchasing. Clambers are very smart and can understand how to open a refrigerator, cupboard or drawer. Clumber spaniels drool. Clumber spaniels are a great breed for inexperienced dog owners. They are usually. easy to learn and easy with them. Intelligence makes them a great companion. Clumber spaniels need 20 to 30 minutes of exercise per day and two or three short walks. The breed has a high incidence of hip dysplasia and can be obese.

French Bulldog

French Bulldog

The French Bulldog, often endearingly termed the "Frenchie," captivates with its chiropteran ears and succinct, brachycephalic muzzle. Compact yet sinewy, this breed radiates an esoteric allure intertwined with a frolicsome spirit, securing its place as a cherished companion globally.

English foxhound

English foxhound

This breed belongs to large hounds, has a muscular, strong physique, legs of medium length. The English Foxhound is very harmonious and, according to many dog handlers (especially the British), their physique is gracefully close to Greek statues. The tail is always thrown up, saber-like, but never twists and does not lie on its back. Head with a wide skull and a regular jaw, ears hanging down and pressed to the cheekbones. The height at the withers is about 60 cm.

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