Q. me and my girl friend are planning to go to the mountains,and live off the land.What kind of dog/dogs would be good for that purpose?Hunting,watch dog,pet,friend compainion,the whole nine yards.
A. America Eskimo or a great pyrenees
Does anyone know what kind of dog is in a certain dog food commercial?
Q. I don't know what kind of dog food it is, but the dog is white and he pops out from behind the food at the very end. There is a pink background. The dog is very small and white. He has short curly hair and he is sooo adorable!
A. its a westie=west highland terrier
Does anyone hear about a kind of dog named Taiwan dog?
Q. I heard of the Taiwan Dog is going to be listed as a kind of dog breed. I think they're lovely. And I want to know what makes the Taiwan Dog to be an individual dog breed.
A. The Formosan Mountain Dog, commonly referred to as simply Formosan, and also known as Taiwan Dog or Taiwan Native Dog is a breed of dog indigenous to Taiwan. Formosans are further classified into Taiya, Bunon, and Plain based on various physical characteristics Originally kept by aboriginal Taiwanese as hunting dogs, purebred Formosans are extremely rare, so much so that one dog breeder in Taiwan named Chen Ming-nan spent 10 years to find four dogs suitable for breeding.
What kind of dog is the large long haired dog in the newest Front-line plus commercials?
Q. I was wondering what kind of dog the large grey and white long haired dog in the front-line plus advertisement might be. It is the most beautiful dog with all that flowing long hair and those big ears.
A. go to youtube, find the particular commercial you are talking about, and post the link.
If you are talking about this commercial
http://frontline.us.merial.com/fun/fun_advertising.asp
That is a bearded collie... NOT an old english sheepdog!
http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/beardedcollie.htm
If you are talking about this commercial
http://frontline.us.merial.com/fun/fun_advertising.asp
That is a bearded collie... NOT an old english sheepdog!
http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/beardedcollie.htm
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