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        <title>The Brave and Loyal Boxer</title>
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        <description>This breed can be traced to the old holding dogs of Mollossus or Mastiff types. Perfected in Germany during the 19th century, the Boxer was developed by crossing Mastiff, Bulldog, and terrier bl</description>
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        <title>Bouvier des Flandres: Fancy for Belgian Cattle Dog</title>
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        <description>The Bouvier des Flandres was developed in Belgium in the 19th century. This working breed was used for herding, herd-guarding, and cart pulling. He has also been used for tracking by the p</description>
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        <title>The Borzoi: Favorite of the Russian Czars</title>
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        <description>Once known as Russian Wolfhounds, this Russian sight hound was developed by crossing the extinct Lapp sled dog with the Collie. The Borzoi was used as coursing hounds to chase rabbits, foxes, an</description>
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        <title>Bloodhounds Date Back to Roman Times</title>
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        <description>This scent hound is an old breed, dating back to Roman times. He is said to have been brought to England by William the Conqueror in 1066. This dog has the most powerful sense of smell of </description>
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        <title>Black and Tan Coonhound</title>
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        <description>First used in Medieval England, the Black and Tan Coonhound was perfected in the southern United States. This breed is one of six types of Coonhound and was used as a tracker of opossum, raccoon</description>
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        <title>The Large, Athletic Bernese Mountain Dog</title>
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        <description>Originating in Switzerland, the Bernese Mountain Dog was bred for herding, guarding, drafting, and droving.  His large, sturdy frame and long coat is perfectly suited for performance in cold mountaino</description>
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        <title>Bearded Collie: Natural Herder and Devoted Pet</title>
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        <description>History and originBelieved to be one of the oldest herding dog in Scotland, the Bearded Collie was developed in 17th and 18th century England and Scotland.  This breed was used for herding and cattle </description>
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        <title>American Foxhound: A First Rate Hunter</title>
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        <description>History and originThis breed is said to have been derived from a pack of Foxhounds taken from Britain to the United States in 1650.  This scent hound was used in packs or individually for fox hunts.  </description>
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        <title>Alaskan Malamute: Strong and Independence</title>
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History and origin

The Alaskan Malamute is named after a native tribe called the Mahlemuts.  He is closely related to other Spitz-types such as the Samoyed and has been used as a sled d</description>
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        <title>Airedale: Tallest of the Terriers</title>
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        <description>History and origin

Developed by crossing old English black and tan terrier with Otterhound bloodlines, the Airedale was first used in 19th century England for big game hunting, vermin killing, and po</description>
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