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Basenji

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The name is pronounced Buh-SEN-jee, and they are best known for their bark: They haven't got one. They don't bark, but they do make sounds. When they are happy they chortle or yodel softly, and they have a sad wail when they're unhappy. Usually, however, they're quiet. ...
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Basset Hound

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The Basset Hound is a short-legged breed of dog of the hound family. They are scent hounds, bred to hunt rabbits by scent. Their sense of smell for tracking is second only to that of the Bloodhound. The name Basset is derived from the French word bas, meaning low, with the attenuating suffix -et, together meaning "rather low". Basset hounds are commonly brown and black and most often spotted, but also exist in a variety of colors....
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Beagle

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Beagles are almost always born black and white, with the brownish areas developing later. The brown is usually the last color to appear, taking sometimes 1-2 years to fully develop. Some beagles gradually change color throughout their lives. Beagles typically have a white-tipped tail, or "flag", which is important in locating them in the field due to their short height. ...
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Bearded Collie

Neither shy nor aggressive, the Bearded Collie breed has provided many loving members to many families. Bearded Collies are also quite active, in keeping with their heritage as working dogs. Yet despite being energetic and enduring, Bearded Collies typically demonstrate the qualities of stability and self reliance. ...
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Beauceron

The Beauceron breed is the largest sheepdog breed of France. Beaucerons share the same ancestry as Briards. They have been described as one of the most versatile dogs for their ability to adapt to any task at hand. The Beauceron dog breed is a very active breed and is known for its herding instincts, which is what it was bred for. ...
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Bedlington Terrier

The Bedlington Terrier dog breed is one of the most unique-looking of all the terrier breeds. At first glance, Bedlington Terrier dogs seem to have almost a lama shape, with their pronounced necks and rounded backs. Perhaps the most striking feature is the distinctive coat of both hard and soft hair. But the powerful, almost rabbit-like hind legs are also impressive. Bedlington Terriers don't just run, they gallop. In addition to being fast, ...
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Belgian Laekenois

The Belgian Laekenois dog breed is of medium size and works hard. It is a sheepdog that is recognized by its woolly brown and white coat. It is known for its intelligence and vigilance. It is also very loyal to its family. However this dog requires attention and training. The Belgian Laekenoises are not to be kept outside and forgotten. Otherwise undesirable results will follow. However, they do make excellent housepets and protectors and their tousled and unkempt appearance will make many smile. ...
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Belgian Malinois

The Belgian Malinois dog breed is a sturdy but elegant-looking herding breed. The Belgian Malinois breed is officially recognized as a distinct breed by the American Kennel Club. It is often considered just a variety of the Belgian Shepherd breed, particularly in other countries, according to Wikipedia. The angular dimensions of Belgian Malinois dogs make their bodies seem a little rectangular, with a firm, alert-looking stance. Despite their sturdiness, the dogs never look bulky and are in fact quite agile. As a sheepdog, a Belgian Malinois dog likes to get his or her paws dirty doing hard work. ...
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Belgian Sheepdog

Belgian Sheepdogs tend to be elegant-looking but muscular and hard-working herding dogs. Below you can read the characteristics of the Belgian Sheepdog breed as determined by the American Kennel Club's published breed standard. ...
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Belgian Tervuren

The Belgian Tervuren is typically strong, agile, and proud-looking with heads held high. Belgian Tervurens were born for the show ring. The Belgian Tervuren dog breed was bred especially by dog fanciers as an offshoot of the Belgian Sheepdog breed. But the Belgian Tervuren breed is not all glamour. ...
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Bergamasco

The Bergamasco breed came from the Italian Alps. They have a distinctive coat that is heavily matted. The Bergamasco dog breed is very protective of its family and very wary of strangers. Bergamascos are intelligent and do not readily respond to training. They do not regard themselves as under the control of a pack leader. Instead they believe they are equals in the family that they belong to. It is recommended that they be socialized while still pups to tone down their protective traits. ...
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Bernese Mountain Dog

The Bernese Mountain Dog breed, also called Berner Sennenhund or Bouvier Bernois, cuts quite a dashing figure. Bernese Mountain Dogs have distinctive tricolor (black, tan, and white) coats. The white fur of the dogs' undersides supposedly resembles the white Swiss cross, at least in some animals. But beneath the stylish coat lives a hard-working dog. Sturdy and strong, these dogs at one time were used as draught animals (like oxen). They hauled carts of groceries in the mountains of their native Berne, Switzerland. ...
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Bichon Frise

The Bichon Frise breed (also called Bichon à poil fries or Tenerife Dog) is as lovable as it is small. Bichon Frises are about the size of large cats, weighing from 7 to 18 pounds. They are also very active and love long walks. Cheerful and popular as pets, Bichon Frise dogs resemble poodles in many ways. ...
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