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Dog (domestic dog) |
History
editAppearance
editCheck out Australian Shepherd and Australian Cattle Dog for reference.
Temperament
editHealth
editWorking Life
editCheck out Border Collie and German Shepherd for reference.
In popular culture
editThis section is intended for note worthy examples of the breed in popular culture, both real and fictional.
For example:
- In the article for Beagles the book Shiloh is mentioned.
- In the article for German Shepherds the famous dog actor Rin Tin Tin is noted.
- In the article for American Pit Bull Terriers, television star Cesar Millan's pit bull Daddy is mentioned.
Check out Jack Russell Terrier and Labrador Retriever for reference.