Miniature Pinscher: PROUD, FEARLESS, FUN-LOVING
Pug: LOVING, CHARMING, MISCHIEVOUS
Toy Fox Terrier: INTELLIGENT, ALERT, FRIENDLY
Pug: LOVING, CHARMING, MISCHIEVOUS
Toy Fox Terrier: INTELLIGENT, ALERT, FRIENDLY
Miniature Pinscher: PROUD, FEARLESS, FUN-LOVING
Pug: LOVING, CHARMING, MISCHIEVOUS Toy Fox Terrier: INTELLIGENT, ALERT, FRIENDLY
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Irish Terrier: BOLD, DASHING, TENDERHEARTED
Lakeland Terrier: BOLD, FRIENDLY, CONFIDENT Russell Terrier: ALERT, LIVELY, INQUISITIVE Smooth Fox Terrier: FRIENDLY, INDEPENDENT, AMUSING Welsh Terrier: FRIENDLY, SPIRITED, INTELLIGENT Wire Fox Terrier: GREGARIOUS, ALERT, CONFIDENT American English Coonhound: SWEET, MELLOW, SOCIABLE
American Foxhound: EASY-GOING, SWEET-TEMPERED, INDEPENDENT Beagle: MERRY, FRIENDLY, CURIOUS English Foxhound: GENTLE, AFFECTIONATE, SOCIABLE Harrier: OUTGOING, FRIENDLY, PEOPLE-ORIENTED Boston Terrier: FRIENDLY, BRIGHT, AMUSING
Bulldog: CALM, COURAGEOUS, FRIENDLY Dalmatian: OUTGOING, DIGNIFIED, SMART Shiba Inu: ALERT, ACTIVE, ATTENTIVE German Shorthaired Pointer: FRIENDLY, SMART, WILLING TO PLEASE
Golden Retriever: INTELLIGENT, FRIENDLY, DEVOTED Irish Red and White Setter: COURAGEOUS, SPIRITED, DETERMINED Labrador Retriever: FRIENDLY, ACTIVE, OUTGOING Pointer: EVEN-TEMPERED, HARDWORKING, LOYAL Vizsla: GENTLE, AFFECTIONATE, ENERGETIC Weimaraner: FRIENDLY, FEARLESS, OBEDIENT Anatolian Shepherd: INDEPENDENT, LOYAL, RESERVED
Bernese Mountain Dog: GOOD-NATURED, CALM, STRONG Boxer: FUN-LOVING, BRIGHT, ACTIVE Bull-mastiff: BRAVE, AFFECTIONATE, LOYAL Doberman Pinscher: ALERT, FEARLESS, LOYAL German Pinscher: INTELLIGENT, COURAGEOUS, VIVACIOUS Great Dane: FRIENDLY, PATIENT, DEPENDABLE Great Pyrenees: CALM, PATIENT, SMART Great Swiss Mountain Dog: FAITHFUL, DEPENDABLE, FAMILY-ORIENTED Kuvasz: LOYAL, FEARLESS, SWEET English Mastiff: COURAGEOUS, DIGNIFIED, GOOD-NATURED Rottweiler: LOYAL, LOVING, CONFIDENT GUARDIAN Saint Bernard: FRIENDLY, PATIENT, OUTGOING Australian shepherd: SMART, WORK-ORIENTED, EXUBERANT
Belgian Sheepdog: BRIGHT, WATCHFUL, SERIOUS-MINDED Belgian Tervuren: INTELLIGENT, COURAGEOUS, ALERT Border Collie: SMART, AFFECTIONATE, ENERGETIC Canaan: ALERT, VIGILANT, CONFIDENT Collie: GRACEFUL, DEVOTED, PROUD Entlebucher Mountain Dog: ENTHUSIASTIC, LOYAL, SMART German Shepherd: SMART, CONFIDENT, COURAGEOUS pony of the americas: Although mainly bred for Western riding, the breed has been used for many other disciplines, including driving, endurance riding and some English disciplines.
quarab: a horse breed from the United States, developed from a part-Arabian cross of Arabian horses, American Quarter Horses and Paint horses. Members of the breed are found that resemble all three of the foundation breeds, leading to three recognized types: Straight or Foundation (an even cross between the Arabian and stock horse types), Stock (a heavier emphasis on stock horse breeding) and Pleasure (a heavier emphasis on Arabian breeding). carolina marsh tacky: It is a member of the Colonial Spanish group of horse breeds, which also include the Florida Cracker Horse and the Banker horse of North Carolina. It is a small horse, well adapted for use in the lowland swamps of its native South Carolina.
florida cracker horse: It is genetically and physically similar to many other Spanish-style horses, especially those from the Spanish Colonial Horse group. The Florida Cracker is a gaited breed known for its agility and speed. arabian horse: dominate the discipline of endurance riding, and compete today in many other fields of equestrian activity. They are one of the top ten most popular horse breeds in the world. They are now found worldwide, including the United States and Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, continental Europe, South America (especially Brazil), and their land of origin, the Middle East. morab: Many early Morabs were registered with the American Morgan Horse Association, as the Morgan studbook was still open that time, and these horses have since been fully assimilated into the Morgan breed. morgan horse: a compact, refined breed, generally bay, black or chestnut in color, although they come in many colors, including several variations of pinto. Used in both English and Western disciplines, the breed is known for its versatility. The Morgan is the state animal of Vermont and the state horse of Massachusetts. mustang: a free-roaming horse of the American west that first descended from horses brought to the Americas by the Spanish. Mustangs are often referred to as wild horses, but because they are descended from once-domesticated horses, they are properly defined as feral horses. AUSTRALIAN STOCK HORSE: It is a hardy breed of horse noted for endurance, agility and a good temperament. Its ancestry dates to the arrival of the first horses in Australia, brought from Europe, Africa and Asia. It is used today in a wide variety of disciplines, and is still valued as a working horse by stockmen throughout Australia.
AMERICAN QUARTER HORSE: well known both as a race horse and for its performance in rodeos, horse shows and as a working ranch horse. The compact body of the American Quarter Horse is well-suited to the intricate and speedy maneuvers required in reining, cutting, working cow horse, barrel racing, calf roping, and other western riding events, especially those involving live cattle. The American Quarter Horse is also shown in English disciplines, driving, and many other equestrian activities. AMERICAN PAINT HORSE: combines both the conformational characteristics of a western stock horse with a pinto spotting pattern of white and dark coat colors. Developed from a base of spotted horses with Quarter Horse and Thoroughbred bloodlines, the American Paint Horse Association (APHA) breed registry is now one of the fastest-growing in North America. The registry allows some non-spotted animals to be registered as "Solid Paint Bred" and considers the American Paint Horse to be a horse breed with distinct characteristics, not merely a color breed. APPALOOSA: best known for its colorful spotted coat pattern. There is a wide range of body types within the breed, stemming from the influence of multiple breeds of horses throughout its history. Each horse's color pattern is genetically the result of various spotting patterns overlaid on top of one of several recognized base coat colors. The color pattern of the Appaloosa is of interest to those who study equine coat color genetics, as it and several other physical characteristics are linked to the leopard complex mutation (LP). banker horse: Although they can trample plants and ground-nesting animals, and are not considered to be indigenous to the islands, Bankers are allowed to remain because of their historical significance. They survive by grazing on marsh grasses, which supply them with water as well as food, supplemented by temporary freshwater pools. |
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