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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

category A,dog breed

  • COUNTRY: USA
  • WEIGHT; 65-105 pounds
  • HEIGHT: 19-25 inches
  • COAT: Short, smooth
  • COLOR: Red brindle, all other brindles; solid white, red, fawn or fallow; piebald
  • OTHER NAMES: Old Country Bulldog, Old English White
  • GROUP: Mastiff

  • COUNTRY: USA

  • WEIGHT; 65-105 pounds

  • HEIGHT: 19-25 inches

  • COAT: Short, smooth

  • COLOR: Red brindle, all other brindles; solid white, red, fawn or fallow; piebald

  • OTHER NAMES: Old Country Bulldog, Old English White

  • GROUP: Mastiff

  • COUNTRY: USA
  • WEIGHT; 65-105 pounds
  • HEIGHT: 19-25 inches
  • COAT: Short, smooth
  • COLOR: Red brindle, all other brindles; solid white, red, fawn or fallow; piebald
  • OTHER NAMES: Old Country Bulldog, Old English White
  • GROUP: Mastiff

  • COUNTRY: USA
  • WEIGHT; 65-105 pounds
  • HEIGHT: 19-25 inches
  • COAT: Short, smooth
  • COLOR: Red brindle, all other brindles; solid white, red, fawn or fallow; piebald
  • OTHER NAMES: Old Country Bulldog, Old English White
  • GROUP: Mastiff

  • COUNTRY: USA
  • WEIGHT; 65-105 pounds
  • HEIGHT: 19-25 inches
  • COAT: Short, smooth
  • COLOR: Red brindle, all other brindles; solid white, red, fawn or fallow; piebald
  • OTHER NAMES: Old Country Bulldog, Old English White
  • GROUP: Mastiff

  • COUNTRY: USA
  • WEIGHT; 65-105 pounds
  • HEIGHT: 19-25 inches
  • COAT: Short, smooth
  • COLOR: Red brindle, all other brindles; solid white, red, fawn or fallow; piebald
  • OTHER NAMES: Old Country Bulldog, Old English White
  • GROUP: Mastiff

  • COUNTRY: USA
  • WEIGHT; 65-105 pounds
  • HEIGHT: 19-25 inches
  • COAT: Short, smooth
  • COLOR: Red brindle, all other brindles; solid white, red, fawn or fallow; piebald
  • OTHER NAMES: Old Country Bulldog, Old English White
  • GROUP: Mastiff

  • COUNTRY: USA
  • WEIGHT; 65-105 pounds
  • HEIGHT: 19-25 inches
  • COAT: Short, smooth
  • COLOR: Red brindle, all other brindles; solid white, red, fawn or fallow; piebald
  • OTHER NAMES: Old Country Bulldog, Old English White
  • GROUP: Mastiff

  • COUNTRY: USA
  • WEIGHT; 65-105 pounds
  • HEIGHT: 19-25 inches
  • COAT: Short, smooth
  • COLOR: Red brindle, all other brindles; solid white, red, fawn or fallow; piebald
  • OTHER NAMES: Old Country Bulldog, Old English White
  • GROUP: Mastiff

  • COUNTRY: USA
  • WEIGHT; 65-105 pounds
  • HEIGHT: 19-25 inches
  • COAT: Short, smooth
  • COLOR: Red brindle, all other brindles; solid white, red, fawn or fallow; piebald
  • OTHER NAMES: Old Country Bulldog, Old English White
  • GROUP: Mastiff

category A,dog breed

There are some criadores that think that this race is recent and that comes from crossings between Bulldog, Bullmastiff and Pit Bull Terrier, but its extraordinary similarity with the old Bulldog, the father of all the Bulldog, makes think that this is the contemporary continuation of that one old race that cleared the extinction. The American Bulldog was originated like a working dog (mainly for cattle) and dog of protection, to the south-east of North America. And it was taken very in serious his work, became athletic and strong, where the men of those earth needed to hunt to the wild pigs.

The Bull American Dog is a very muscular race with a very powerful head. They are powerful, at the same time agile and good to jump. Some get to jump more than 1.8 meters in angers. The head is square and widens. The body is generally white with variations of spots of colors coffee, red or gray. The males are characteristic by their firm appearance, whereas the females more are refined. The American Bulldog must generate an impression of great force, agility, resistance and exhibit a robust and compact frame. Normally one appears in white color completely or with some spots of color that extend on one of the eyes, the ears or the tail. The Bull American Dog brave and is determined, but it is not a hostile dog. It always alerts and very trusting, this race loves the children. It is recognized by his acts of heroism towards his owner. These dogs have fought with wild dogs, bulls and even the fire. Due to its instincts to protect, this race must well be trained to early age. Some can be aggressive with other distrustful dogs and with strange people. They need to be near people, to be completely happy

  • COUNTRY: USA
  • WEIGHT; 65-105 pounds
  • HEIGHT: 19-25 inches
  • COAT: Short, smooth
  • COLOR: Red brindle, all other brindles; solid white, red, fawn or fallow; piebald
  • OTHER NAMES: Old Country Bulldog, Old English White
  • GROUP: Mastiff

  • COUNTRY: USA

  • WEIGHT; 65-105 pounds

  • HEIGHT: 19-25 inches

  • COAT: Short, smooth

  • COLOR: Red brindle, all other brindles; solid white, red, fawn or fallow; piebald

  • OTHER NAMES: Old Country Bulldog, Old English White

  • GROUP: Mastiff

  • COUNTRY: USA
  • WEIGHT; 65-105 pounds
  • HEIGHT: 19-25 inches
  • COAT: Short, smooth
  • COLOR: Red brindle, all other brindles; solid white, red, fawn or fallow; piebald
  • OTHER NAMES: Old Country Bulldog, Old English White
  • GROUP: Mastiff

  • COUNTRY: USA
  • WEIGHT; 65-105 pounds
  • HEIGHT: 19-25 inches
  • COAT: Short, smooth
  • COLOR: Red brindle, all other brindles; solid white, red, fawn or fallow; piebald
  • OTHER NAMES: Old Country Bulldog, Old English White
  • GROUP: Mastiff

  • COUNTRY: USA
  • WEIGHT; 65-105 pounds
  • HEIGHT: 19-25 inches
  • COAT: Short, smooth
  • COLOR: Red brindle, all other brindles; solid white, red, fawn or fallow; piebald
  • OTHER NAMES: Old Country Bulldog, Old English White
  • GROUP: Mastiff

  • COUNTRY: USA
  • WEIGHT; 65-105 pounds
  • HEIGHT: 19-25 inches
  • COAT: Short, smooth
  • COLOR: Red brindle, all other brindles; solid white, red, fawn or fallow; piebald
  • OTHER NAMES: Old Country Bulldog, Old English White
  • GROUP: Mastiff

  • COUNTRY: USA
  • WEIGHT; 65-105 pounds
  • HEIGHT: 19-25 inches
  • COAT: Short, smooth
  • COLOR: Red brindle, all other brindles; solid white, red, fawn or fallow; piebald
  • OTHER NAMES: Old Country Bulldog, Old English White
  • GROUP: Mastiff


  • COUNTRY: USA

  • WEIGHT; 65-105 pounds

  • HEIGHT: 19-25 inches

  • COAT: Short, smooth

  • COLOR: Red brindle, all other brindles; solid white, red, fawn or fallow; piebald

  • OTHER NAMES: Old Country Bulldog, Old English White

  • GROUP: Mastiff
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category A,dog breed

The American Blue Gascon Hound is used for the hunting to the shot, and sometimes for the hunting to force to the race, of the greater hunting, but also of the hare, generally in pack or individually as to limier (dog of traílla for the location of the signs of l to greater hunting before the hunting game.

The American Blue Gascon Hound is very old; contemporary of the Dog of San Huberto, composed, in century 14, the packs of Gaston FEBUS. Count of Foix, used that them to hunt the wolf, the bear or the wild boar. Very used in the Midí and Southwest of France, particularly in the Gascony of where he obtains his name, he is in the origin of all the races of called dogs of sign “of the Midi” (South region of France).

Dog as an older person race, especially of French type as far as the head, the mantle and the expression. Imposing, giving an impression of calm force and great nobility.

Behavior: Very fine of sense of smell; equipped with a voice of howling in serious tones. Very applied in its form to hunt. It is fused very instinctively in the pack.
Character: Calmed, it is put under the orders easily.

COUNTRY: USA
WEIGHT: 75-105 pounds
HEIGHT: 25-30 inches
COAT: Short, thick and dense
COLOR: Basically white body with tan points
OTHER NAMES: Big 'n Blue
GROUP: Hound

COUNTRY: USA
WEIGHT: 75-105 pounds
HEIGHT: 25-30 inches
COAT: Short, thick and dense
COLOR: Basically white body with tan points
OTHER NAMES: Big 'n Blue
GROUP: Hound

  1. COUNTRY: USA
  2. WEIGHT: 75-105 pounds
  3. HEIGHT: 25-30 inches
  4. COAT: Short, thick and dense
  5. COLOR: Basically white body with tan points
  6. OTHER NAMES: Big 'n Blue
  7. GROUP: Hound

  • COUNTRY: USA
  • WEIGHT: 75-105 pounds
  • HEIGHT: 25-30 inches
  • COAT: Short, thick and dense
  • COLOR: Basically white body with tan points
  • OTHER NAMES: Big 'n Blue
  • GROUP: Hound

  • COUNTRY: USA

  • WEIGHT: 75-105 pounds

  • HEIGHT: 25-30 inches

  • COAT: Short, thick and dense

  • COLOR: Basically white body with tan points

  • OTHER NAMES: Big 'n Blue

  • GROUP: Hound

COUNTRY: USA
WEIGHT: 75-105 pounds
HEIGHT: 25-30 inches
COAT: Short, thick and dense
COLOR: Basically white body with tan points
OTHER NAMES: Big 'n Blue
GROUP: Hound

Catergory A,,Dog Breed

COUNTRY; USA
HEIGHT: 23-27 inches
COAT: Short and dense
COLOR: Black with tan points
OTHER NAMES: Black and Tan Coonhound
REGISTRY: ARC, UKC, CKC
GROUP: Hound

COUNTRY; USA
HEIGHT: 23-27 inches
COAT: Short and dense
COLOR: Black with tan points
OTHER NAMES: Black and Tan Coonhound
REGISTRY: ARC, UKC, CKC
GROUP: Hound

COUNTRY; USA
HEIGHT: 23-27 inches
COAT: Short and dense
COLOR: Black with tan points
OTHER NAMES: Black and Tan Coonhound
REGISTRY: ARC, UKC, CKC
GROUP: Hound

COUNTRY; USA
HEIGHT: 23-27 inches
COAT: Short and dense
COLOR: Black with tan points
OTHER NAMES: Black and Tan Coonhound
REGISTRY: ARC, UKC, CKC
GROUP: Hound

COUNTRY; USA
HEIGHT: 23-27 inches
COAT: Short and dense
COLOR: Black with tan points
OTHER NAMES: Black and Tan Coonhound
REGISTRY: ARC, UKC, CKC
GROUP: Hound

COUNTRY; USA
HEIGHT: 23-27 inches
COAT: Short and dense
COLOR: Black with tan points
OTHER NAMES: Black and Tan Coonhound
REGISTRY: ARC, UKC, CKC
GROUP: Hound

COUNTRY; USA
HEIGHT: 23-27 inches
COAT: Short and dense
COLOR: Black with tan points
OTHER NAMES: Black and Tan Coonhound
REGISTRY: ARC, UKC, CKC
GROUP: Hound

Catergory B,Dog Breed

Approximated size of adults. The approximated size of adults (two years or more) of the men Black and So Coonhound is 25 to 27 inches to the cross (higher point of the shoulder) and the females go from 23 to 25 inches to the cross. They weigh of 50 to 75 pounds with the men are heavier.
The Black and So Coonhound is a friendly dog that was bred in the United States to the trees scent to hunt raccoons and other animal. They prefer to remain outdoors, and can tolerate the heat and the cold. They need much exercise and is better than she has them in a farm or to have much properly fence in the zone so that she executes inches They are good dogs of guard and, generally, to work well with other dogs. They from time to time must be cepillado but that needs ordinary maintenance ear. They have low capacity of formation so that generally they are not trained for other tasks besides the hunting. They are good with children majors, but he cannot tolerate that youngest. Simply a reminder, never to leave to the children of any age without supervision with a puppy of dog or any period of time.


It salutes to all the way of return to bloodhounds extinguished in century XI, more Bloodhound, the American Foxhound and the English Foxhound. Mountain town of the United States of Virginia, The Great Smoky Mountains and the developed Ozarks the race to the trees and to hunt raccoons generally game. The American Kennel Club registered for the first time in 1945.  
COUNTRY; USA
HEIGHT: 23-27 inches
COAT: Short and dense
COLOR: Black with tan points
OTHER NAMES: Black and Tan Coonhound
REGISTRY: ARC, UKC, CKC
GROUP: Hound

COUNTRY; USA
HEIGHT: 23-27 inches
COAT: Short and dense
COLOR: Black with tan points
OTHER NAMES: Black and Tan Coonhound
REGISTRY: ARC, UKC, CKC
GROUP: Hound


COUNTRY; USA
HEIGHT: 23-27 inches
COAT: Short and dense
COLOR: Black with tan points
OTHER NAMES: Black and Tan Coonhound
REGISTRY: ARC, UKC, CKC
GROUP: Hound

COUNTRY; USA
HEIGHT: 23-27 inches
COAT: Short and dense
COLOR: Black with tan points
OTHER NAMES: Black and Tan Coonhound
REGISTRY: ARC, UKC, CKC
GROUP: Hound

COUNTRY; USA
HEIGHT: 23-27 inches
COAT: Short and dense
COLOR: Black with tan points
OTHER NAMES: Black and Tan Coonhound
REGISTRY: ARC, UKC, CKC
GROUP: Hound

COUNTRY; USA
HEIGHT: 23-27 inches
COAT: Short and dense
COLOR: Black with tan points
OTHER NAMES: Black and Tan Coonhound
REGISTRY: ARC, UKC, CKC
GROUP: Hound

 

Monday, April 4, 2011

category A,dog breed

The Alsatian Shepalute is a large breed companion dog. This breed has medium length coats and is found in colors like gold, silver or black sable and cream. The most popular color is silver sable. White or black sable markings are not commonly found. They have light brown to yellow eyes that are almond shaped. Their eyes are said to have a wolfish expression or stare. They have erect ears and the tails, usually tipped with black, hang down, touching the pasterns. The head is broad and so is the hip. The muzzle is strong and dark. They have splayed toes. The bones of the legs are large and round in shape. They have deep chests and the body is longer than it is tall.
Alsatian Shepalutes make great companion dogs for families. They are extremely loyal to their family members and are able to accept children and other pets with ease. They may seem aloof to strangers but they are never fearful towards guests and never aggressive. These dogs also make excellent watch dogs because they learn very quickly and can respond to the softest, most insignificant of sounds.
Given proper exercise, these dogs are calm and not destructive at all even if they are left alone for long periods of time. They usually do not initiate play unless they are encouraged by family members or children. These dogs have a low activity level and even lower prey instincts. They do not whine, bark excessively or dig up the garden. They respond well to positive training. Gunshots and thunderstorms do not scare them. These dogs genuinely enjoy being in and around their home and family. However, the owners should take care to assert their dominance over the animal as the leader of the pack.
These dogs are built solidly. Adult males can weigh about 79-120 pounds and grow up to a height of about 25-28 inches. Females are typically smaller in size and weigh from 75-100 pounds and grow to about 24-27 inches. Alsatian Shepalutes’ body structure is more long than tall. Their average life span is about 12-14 years. These dogs do not suffer from eye or ear problems. They also do not seem to be vulnerable to hip dysplasia or limb diseases like panosteitis. However, in 2009 one puppy was reported to have suffered from epileptic seizures immediately after it was administered a dose of rabies vaccine. Also, in 2003, two dogs were reported to have been suffering from arthritis.
The origin of the Alsatian Shepalute has been attributed to Lois Denny from California in 1987. Lois thought of developing this breed because many of her clients were not being able to continue with their pets because of the problems associated with working dogs. She felt the need for a family dog that did not need a lot of exercise and could thrive in small or medium places. These dogs were recognized by the North American Shepalute Club in 1988 alongside Alaskan Malamutes and German Shepherd Dogs. 
Alsatian Shepalute

Alsatian Shepalute

Alsatian Shepalute

Alsatian Shepalute

Alsatian Shepalute

Alsatian Shepalute

Alsatian Shepalute




Category A,Dog Breed

The Alpine Dachsbracke belongs to the category of scent hounds and originated in Austria. These dogs are small in size. This breed was developed to track wounded game, such as boar, fox and hare. These dogs can easily follow the scent trail of game even after it goes cold.
As the name suggests, these dogs resemble Dachschunds and have short, stout legs that are longer than the Dachschund’s. They have short, smooth and dense coats. Only on the tail and the neck the hair is somewhat coarser. They have well rounded eyes which have an intelligent, lively expression. The accepted colors for these dogs are brown or a black and tan combination. The most popular color, however, is a rusty red which may or may not have black patches. These dogs are generally known to weigh about 15-18 kg (33-40 pounds) and can grow up to 34-42 cm (13-16 inches).
These dogs are primarily hunting dogs and not often kept solely as family pets. They are excellent trackers and they are efficient workers even in harsh and high terrains. These dogs are extremely intelligent, courageous and friendly towards their owners. Most of these dogs have been known to be affectionate towards children and towards other pets in the family. However, they may need some training and supervision before they can be safely left alone with other animals. This is because of their strong hunting instincts which relates to their origins as tracking dogs.
These dogs have a strong and muscular body structure. Their chests are deep and broad and fore chests are pronounced. The belly is moderately tucked up. These dogs have straight, bridge noses with definite stops and lightly arched skulls. The nose is typically black in color and lips are close fitting with black pigmentation. The front legs of these dogs are straight and very strong. Hind legs are very muscular, well angulated and incredibly strong.
These dogs are able to adapt well to apartment living because they are fairly active indoors and do not need a lot of space for their regular exercise. They do not need access to a yard. However, like all breeds, these dogs should not be confined to very small spaces and should ideally be taken on regular walks or given other forms of light, daily exercise. They are also easy to look after because their coats do not require much maintenance. Brushing with a firm bristle brush and occasional baths with a mild soap will suffice. Their drooping ears should regularly be checked for infections and be kept free of excess oil, wax and bacterial growth.
The Crown Prince Rudolf of Habsburg was one of the famous patrons of Alpine Dachsbrackes. In the 1800s, these dogs were a regular feature of the Prince’s hunting trips. In 1932, this breed was recognized by the top canine organizations in Austria as a pure breed scent hound breed. In 1975, the FCI declared Austria as the country of origin of this breed.
Alpine Dachsbracke

Alpine Dachsbracke

Alpine Dachsbracke

Alpine Dachsbracke

Alpine Dachsbracke

Alpine Dachsbracke

Alpine Dachsbracke
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