Happy Dogs Having Fun In The Garden
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▶ Dogs do not sweat by salivating. They sweat through the pads of their feet.
▶ They can locate the source of a sound in 6/100ths of a second, by using their swivelling ears like radar dishes.
▶ As dogs don't have fingerprints, each dog has a unique pattern on their nose. Few countries even take noseprints of dogs.
▶ They can see ultraviolet light, and don’t need a compass for direction because they can sense the earth’s magnetic fields.
▶ Dogs hate some things about humans. Some signs of affection we enjoy such as hugs or kissing can be annoying for dogs.
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▸The English Poiner is a medium-sized, athletic breed of pointing dog, built for endurance and speed.
▸The Pointer takes its name from the stance it adopts when it detects the scent of game, "pointing" at the hidden game as a visible signal to the hunter that it has found something and where it is.
▸When a Pointer scents game birds he stands tall and still, one foot raised off the ground, pointing the hunter in the right direction.
▸It is the most popular pointing dog breed used by sporting estates in the United Kingdom.
▸Before the development of guns, this was an essential skill, as birds were netted rather than shot.
▸Pointers were one of the first 9 breeds registered in America in 1878, and were recognized by the AKC when it was founded in 1884.
▸Cocker Spaniels are some of the most popular dogs in the entire world that were originally known for their hunting skills.
▸The Cocker Spaniel was reared to flush small prey from the brush for hunters. The name 'Cocker' is derived from woodcock, a bird the Cocker Spaniel was particularly adept at finding.
▸The Cocker Spaniel is also one of the smallest members of the Gundog group and originates from Spain, tracing back to the 14th century. The word “spaniel” translates as Spanish dog.
▸The Bichon is a companion dog that is gentle mannered, sensitive, playful, affectionate, intelligent and energetic.
▸Bichons were popular in royal courts during the reigns of France's King Francis I and England's King Henry III in the 16th century.
▸In the United States, Sammi Calvetti from Illinois is the oldest known Bichon Frise. This furbaby died of old age in February 2020 at 18.5 years old.
▸They were often included in portraits of royalty. In particular, Francisco de Goya included Bichons in several of his works.
▸The ancestral Bichons travelled much and were often used as barter by Italian sailors as they moved from continent to continent.
▸The Bichon Frise became eligible to enter the AKC's Miscellaneous Class on 1 September 1971.
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Cocker and English Pointer Dogs Playing In The Garden
Let's learn about our pets!
Did you know?
▶ Dogs do not sweat by salivating. They sweat through the pads of their feet.
▶ They can locate the source of a sound in 6/100ths of a second, by using their swivelling ears like radar dishes.
▶ As dogs don't have fingerprints, each dog has a unique pattern on their nose. Few countries even take noseprints of dogs.
▶ They can see ultraviolet light, and don’t need a compass for direction because they can sense the earth’s magnetic fields.
▶ Dogs hate some things about humans. Some signs of affection we enjoy such as hugs or kissing can be annoying for dogs.
Learn more:
▸The English Poiner is a medium-sized, athletic breed of pointing dog, built for endurance and speed.
▸The Pointer takes its name from the stance it adopts when it detects the scent of game, "pointing" at the hidden game as a visible signal to the hunter that it has found something and where it is.
▸When a Pointer scents game birds he stands tall and still, one foot raised off the ground, pointing the hunter in the right direction.
▸It is the most popular pointing dog breed used by sporting estates in the United Kingdom.
▸Before the development of guns, this was an essential skill, as birds were netted rather than shot.
▸Pointers were one of the first 9 breeds registered in America in 1878, and were recognized by the AKC when it was founded in 1884.
▸Cocker Spaniels are some of the most popular dogs in the entire world that were originally known for their hunting skills.
▸The Cocker Spaniel was reared to flush small prey from the brush for hunters. The name 'Cocker' is derived from woodcock, a bird the Cocker Spaniel was particularly adept at finding.
▸The Cocker Spaniel is also one of the smallest members of the Gundog group and originates from Spain, tracing back to the 14th century. The word “spaniel” translates as Spanish dog.
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Funny English Pointer Dogs and Cocker Playing In The Garden
Let's learn about our pets!
Did you know?
▶ Dogs do not sweat by salivating. They sweat through the pads of their feet.
▶ They can locate the source of a sound in 6/100ths of a second, by using their swivelling ears like radar dishes.
▶ As dogs don't have fingerprints, each dog has a unique pattern on their nose. Few countries even take noseprints of dogs.
▶ They can see ultraviolet light, and don’t need a compass for direction because they can sense the earth’s magnetic fields.
▶ Dogs hate some things about humans. Some signs of affection we enjoy such as hugs or kissing can be annoying for dogs.
Learn more:
▸The English Poiner is a medium-sized, athletic breed of pointing dog, built for endurance and speed.
▸The Pointer takes its name from the stance it adopts when it detects the scent of game, "pointing" at the hidden game as a visible signal to the hunter that it has found something and where it is.
▸When a Pointer scents game birds he stands tall and still, one foot raised off the ground, pointing the hunter in the right direction.
▸It is the most popular pointing dog breed used by sporting estates in the United Kingdom.
▸Before the development of guns, this was an essential skill, as birds were netted rather than shot.
▸Pointers were one of the first 9 breeds registered in America in 1878, and were recognized by the AKC when it was founded in 1884.
▸Cocker Spaniels are some of the most popular dogs in the entire world that were originally known for their hunting skills.
▸The Cocker Spaniel was reared to flush small prey from the brush for hunters. The name 'Cocker' is derived from woodcock, a bird the Cocker Spaniel was particularly adept at finding.
▸The Cocker Spaniel is also one of the smallest members of the Gundog group and originates from Spain, tracing back to the 14th century. The word “spaniel” translates as Spanish dog.
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Funny English Pointer Dogs Fooling Around
Did you know?
▶ Dogs do not sweat by salivating. They sweat through the pads of their feet.
▶ They can locate the source of a sound in 6/100ths of a second, by using their swivelling ears like radar dishes.
▶ As dogs don't have fingerprints, each dog has a unique pattern on their nose. Few countries even take noseprints of dogs.
▶ They can see ultraviolet light, and don’t need a compass for direction because they can sense the earth’s magnetic fields.
▶ Dogs hate some things about humans. Some signs of affection we enjoy such as hugs or kissing can be annoying for dogs.
Learn more:
▸The English Poiner is a medium-sized, athletic breed of pointing dog, built for endurance and speed.
▸The Pointer takes its name from the stance it adopts when it detects the scent of game, "pointing" at the hidden game as a visible signal to the hunter that it has found something and where it is.
▸When a Pointer scents game birds he stands tall and still, one foot raised off the ground, pointing the hunter in the right direction.
▸It is the most popular pointing dog breed used by sporting estates in the United Kingdom.
▸Before the development of guns, this was an essential skill, as birds were netted rather than shot.
▸Pointers were one of the first 9 breeds registered in America in 1878, and were recognized by the AKC when it was founded in 1884.
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Funny dogs playing in the garden with their owner
Let's learn about our pets!
Did you know?
▶ Dogs do not sweat by salivating. They sweat through the pads of their feet.
▶ They can locate the source of a sound in 6/100ths of a second, by using their swivelling ears like radar dishes.
▶ As dogs don't have fingerprints, each dog has a unique pattern on their nose. Few countries even take noseprints of dogs.
▶ They can see ultraviolet light, and don’t need a compass for direction because they can sense the earth’s magnetic fields.
▶ Dogs hate some things about humans. Some signs of affection we enjoy such as hugs or kissing can be annoying for dogs.
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▸ The English Bulldog is a muscular, hefty dog with a wrinkled face and a distinctive pushed-in nose.
▸When the English settled in the Americas, they brought their Bulldogs with them. Dedicated bulldog fanciers formed The Bulldog Club (England) in 1878, and the Bulldog Club of America in 1890.
▸Fun Fact: A bulldog named Otto holds the world record for the longest human tunnel (30 people) traveled through by a skateboarding dog.
▸They are one of the few breeds whose tail is naturally short and either straight or screwed, and not cut or docked like with other breeds.
▸Bulldogs are considered excellent family pets because of their friendly, patient nature and ability to form strong bonds with children.
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German Shepherd and Cocker dogs fooling around
Let's learn about our pets!
Did you know?
▶ Dogs do not sweat by salivating. They sweat through the pads of their feet.
▶ They can locate the source of a sound in 6/100ths of a second, by using their swivelling ears like radar dishes.
▶ As dogs don't have fingerprints, each dog has a unique pattern on their nose. Few countries even take noseprints of dogs.
▶ They can see ultraviolet light, and don’t need a compass for direction because they can sense the earth’s magnetic fields.
▶ Dogs hate some things about humans. Some signs of affection we enjoy such as hugs or kissing can be annoying for dogs.
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▸The German Shepherd dogs are medium to large-sized working dog breed with domed forehead and square-cut muzzle with strong jaw and black nose.
▸They are especially well known for their police work, in tracking criminals and patrolling dangerous areas, and in detecting and holding suspects.
▸The breed gained international recognition after the end of World War I. Returning soldiers spoke highly of German shepherds, and animal actors Rin Tin Tin and Strongheart further popularized the breed.
▸Fun Fact: The world’s first skydiving anti-poaching dog was Arrow, a German Shepherd.
▸Due to WWI-related anti-German sentiment, the UK changed the breed's name to Alsatian, and only changed it back to German Shepherd in 1977.
▸Cocker Spaniels are some of the most popular dogs in the entire world that were originally known for their hunting skills.
▸The Cocker Spaniel was reared to flush small prey from the brush for hunters. The name 'Cocker' is derived from woodcock, a bird the Cocker Spaniel was particularly adept at finding.
▸The Cocker Spaniel is also one of the smallest members of the Gundog group and originates from Spain, tracing back to the 14th century. The word “spaniel” translates as Spanish dog.
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Lovely German Shepherd and Cocker dogs fooling around
The German Shepherd dogs are medium to large-sized working dog breed with domed forehead and square-cut muzzle with strong jaw and black nose.
They are especially well known for their police work, in tracking criminals and patrolling dangerous areas, and in detecting and holding suspects.
The breed gained international recognition after the end of World War I. Returning soldiers spoke highly of German shepherds, and animal actors Rin Tin Tin and Strongheart further popularized the breed.
Fun Fact: The world’s first skydiving anti-poaching dog was Arrow, a German Shepherd.
Due to WWI-related anti-German sentiment, the UK changed the breed's name to Alsatian, and only changed it back to German Shepherd in 1977.
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Happy Dogs Playing In The Garden
Did you know? - Dogs do not sweat by salivating. They sweat through the pads of their feet.
Did you know? - They can locate the source of a sound in 6/100ths of a second, by using their swivelling ears like radar dishes.
The German Shepherd - The German Shepherd dogs are medium to large-sized working dog breed with domed forehead and square-cut muzzle with strong jaw and black nose.
They are especially well known for their police work, in tracking criminals and patrolling dangerous areas, and in detecting and holding suspects.
The breed gained international recognition after the end of World War I. Returning soldiers spoke highly of German shepherds, and animal actors Rin Tin Tin and Strongheart further popularized the breed.
Fun Fact: The world’s first skydiving anti-poaching dog was Arrow, a German Shepherd.
Due to WWI-related anti-German sentiment, the UK changed the breed's name to Alsatian, and only changed it back to German Shepherd in 1977.
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Cocker plays with two lovely German Shepherd dogs
Cocker and German Shepherd dogs playing in the garden.
Cocker Spaniels are some of the most popular dogs in the entire world that were originally known for their hunting skills.
The Cocker Spaniel was reared to flush small prey from the brush for hunters. The name 'Cocker' is derived from woodcock, a bird the Cocker Spaniel was particularly adept at finding.
The Cocker Spaniel is also one of the smallest members of the Gundog group and originates from Spain, tracing back to the 14th century. The word “spaniel” translates as Spanish dog.
German Shepherd dogs are medium to large-sized working dog breed with domed forehead and square-cut muzzle with strong jaw and black nose.
They are especially well known for their police work, in tracking criminals and patrolling dangerous areas, and in detecting and holding suspects.
The breed gained international recognition after the end of World War I. Returning soldiers spoke highly of German shepherds, and animal actors Rin Tin Tin and Strongheart further popularized the breed.
Fun Fact: The world’s first skydiving anti-poaching dog was Arrow, a German Shepherd.
Due to WWI-related anti-German sentiment, the UK changed the breed's name to Alsatian, and only changed it back to German Shepherd in 1977.
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German Shepherd dogs fooling around
German Shepherd dogs are medium to large-sized working dog breed with domed forehead and square-cut muzzle with strong jaw and black nose.
They are especially well known for their police work, in tracking criminals and patrolling dangerous areas, and in detecting and holding suspects.
The breed gained international recognition after the end of World War I. Returning soldiers spoke highly of German shepherds, and animal actors Rin Tin Tin and Strongheart further popularized the breed.
Fun Fact: The world’s first skydiving anti-poaching dog was Arrow, a German Shepherd.
Due to WWI-related anti-German sentiment, the UK changed the breed's name to Alsatian, and only changed it back to German Shepherd in 1977.
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Rottweiler and Cocker fooling around
Rottweiler and Cocker dogs playing in the garden.
The Rottweiler is domestic dog breed originally used to herd livestock and pull carts laden with butchered meat to market.
The breed's origins date to around 74 AD, when Roman soldiers of the 11th Legion of the Roman Empire settled in the Wurttemberg region of Germany.
Cocker Spaniels are some of the most popular dogs in the entire world that were originally known for their hunting skills.
The Cocker Spaniel was reared to flush small prey from the brush for hunters. The name 'Cocker' is derived from woodcock, a bird the Cocker Spaniel was particularly adept at finding.
The Cocker Spaniel is also one of the smallest members of the Gundog group and originates from Spain, tracing back to the 14th century. The word “spaniel” translates as Spanish dog.
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Funny Dogs playing in the garden
Funny dogs fooling around.
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Lovely Dutch Herder dog playing with owner
Dutch Herder playing with his owner in the garden.
The Dutch Shepherd Dog is a medium-sized, muscular herding breed of dog from the Netherlands.
Dutch Shepherds were almost pushed to the brink of extinction after World War II when breeding in the Netherlands was stopped.
It is believed to be the most competent of all shepherd dogs, especially when it comes to agility, obedience competitions, guard duty, herding.
The rough-haired Dutch Shepherd's coat is so curly that the brindle pattern is hidden.
The Dutch Shepherd originates from the Netherlands, where in the 1800s it began to diverge from its cousins, the German and Belgian Shepherds.
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Funny Cute dogs playing with toys
Funny and lovely dogs playing with owner in the garden.
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Funny Dogs playing with toys in the garden
Funny dogs playing in the garden.
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When The Sheep Discover The Lawn
Funny Moment When The Sheep Discover The Lawn.
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Baby Wiltshire Short Horn lambs getting big
Some baby Wiltshire Short Horn lambs are eating their lunch alongside their mother.
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German Shepherd playing with owner
German Shepherd dog playing with his owner.
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Funny Dogs running around the garden
Three lovely dogs running around.
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Cute Short Horn Lambs running around
A bunch of Wiltshire Short Horn Lambs running around.
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Funny Appaloosa Horse fooling around
A beautiful spotted Appaloosa fooling around like baby horses.
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Wiltshire Short Horn ewes and lambs in the field.
Sheep and lambs around the field.
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Rescue Dutch Herder playing with owner
Rescue Dutch Herder (Shepherd) playing with his owner.
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Funny dogs playing in the poo
Some funny dogs playing in the poo.
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Baby Sheep running around
Baby sheep running around.
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