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  2. Bloodhound - Wikipedia

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    Appearance. A Bloodhound puppy. Bloodhounds weigh from 36 to 72 kg (80 to 160 lbs). They are 58 to 70 cm (23 to 27 inches) tall at the withers. According to the AKC standard for the breed, larger dogs are preferred by conformation judges. Acceptable colors for bloodhounds are black, liver, and red.

  3. Dog sense of smell - Wikipedia

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    Dog sense of smell. Scent hounds, especially the bloodhound, are bred for their keen sense of smell. The dog sense of smell is the most powerful sense of this species, the olfactory system of canines being much more complex and developed than that of humans. [1] Dogs have roughly forty times more smell-sensitive receptors than humans, ranging ...

  4. Black Mouth Cur - Wikipedia

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    The Black Mouth Cur is a medium to large sized, athletic, muscular breed of dog. The breed varies considerably in height, typically standing between 16 and 25 inches (41 and 64 cm) with individual dogs known to reach 28 inches (71 cm), the breed standard mandates a minimum height of 18 inches (46 cm) for dogs and 16 inches for females.

  5. Beagle - Wikipedia

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    Larger breeds are generally used for detection of explosives as this often involves climbing over luggage and on large conveyor belts, work for which the smaller Beagle is not suited. Use in animal testing. Beagles are the dog breed most often used in animal testing, due to their size and passive nature. In the United States, as many as 65,000 ...

  6. Alaskan Malamute - Wikipedia

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    The American Kennel Club (AKC) breed standard describes a natural range of size, with a desired size of 23 inches (58 cm) tall and 75 pounds (34 kg) for females, 25 inches (64 cm) tall and 85 pounds (39 kg) for males. [7] Heavier individuals (90 lb (41 kg)) and dogs smaller than 75 pounds (34 kg) are commonly seen.

  7. English Mastiff - Wikipedia

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    Dog ( domestic dog) The English Mastiff, or simply the Mastiff, is a British dog breed of very large size. It is likely descended from the ancient Alaunt and Pugnaces Britanniae, with a significant input from the Alpine Mastiff in the 19th century. Distinguished by its enormous size, massive head, short coat in a limited range of colours, and ...

  8. Chow Chow - Wikipedia

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    The Chow Chow is a sturdily built dog, square in profile, with a broad skull and small, triangular, erect ears with rounded tips. The breed is known for a very dense double coat that is either smooth or rough. [1] : 4–5 The fur is particularly thick in the neck area, giving it a distinctive ruff or mane appearance.

  9. Korean Jindo - Wikipedia

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    McCune–Reischauer. Chindo-kyŏn. The Jindo dog ( Korean : 진돗개; RR : Jindo-gae) is an indigenous dog [1] [2] native to the island of Jindo in South Korea. It is also known as Jindo-gyeon ( 진도견; Jindo-gyeon) and formerly known as the Chindo dog. It is one of South Korea's Natural Treasures.

  10. Afghan Hound - Wikipedia

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    standard. Dog ( domestic dog) The Afghan Hound is a hound distinguished by its thick, fine, silky coat, and a tail with a ring curl at the end. The breed originates in the cold mountains of Afghanistan. Its local name is Sag-e Tāzī ( Dari: سگ تازی) or Tāžī Spay ( Pashto: تاژي سپی ). Other names for this breed are Tāzī, Balkh ...

  11. Chinook (dog breed) - Wikipedia

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    Standing 21 to 27 inches (53 to 69 cm) in height at the withers and weighing 45 to 90 pounds (20 to 41 kg), the Chinook is balanced and muscular. The United Kennel Club (UKC) breed standard [1] states, "The ideal coloration runs from light honey color to reddish-gold. Black markings on the inside corners of the eyes are preferred.