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the different breeds of dogs are shown in this poster

Have you ever wondered where your dog's ancestors lived? Illustrator Lili Chin has created a cute way to answer those questions with a poster series called "Dogs Of The World," which features more than 200 dog breeds, classified by their places of origin. Cute doggies and an educational experience in one beautiful package!

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a black and white dog standing in the snow

Yakutian Laika Country of origin Russian Serbia; Yakutia region Versatile working breed that served as a draft dog, hunter, reindeer herder and companion. High energy level Biddable nature and keen intelligence makes them easy to train and great with children

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the big dog breeds are all different sizes and colors, but there is no image to describe

People who follow the motto, the bigger, the better, might abide by it when choosing their pets too. Big dogs not just do well in the countryside in a spacious area, but many of them fit in perfectly in apartments. The Great Dane, one of the preferred choices for apartment dogs, is called the Gentle Giant due to its courteous behavior. The large dogs could overpower their owner and get too challenging to handle if not trained on obedience and socialization from their puppy days. They also…

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a large brown and black dog laying on top of a dry grass covered field next to trees

Ovcharka, also called Caucasian Shepherd Dog AND known as the Russian Bear Dog, it's no surprise that the Ovcharka is just as well known for its massive size as its protective nature | rare dog breeds

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Russian bear dog is also known as Caucasian Shepherd originated in the Caucasus mountain region where it was primarily used for protecting sheep herds against predators which included packs of wolves and bears.

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a group of dogs sitting next to each other on top of a brown background with the words russian dogs

There are many Russian dog breeds out there. And not all of them have been officially recognized by the American Kennel Club (AKC). While some of these dogs were brought to the United States at some point, others were never even considered bred in America. Let's examine some popular Russian dog breeds and why you should consider bringing one home next. After all, they can be just as affectionate as any other dog breed while getting a special uniqueness only found in Russian…

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The Moscow Watchdog (pronunciation: MAHS-Kou WOCH-dawg) is a large, sturdy breed developed from crosses among the Caucasian Ovcharka, Russian Spotted hounds, and Saint Bernard. It has the size, intelligence, and attractiveness of its St. Bernard parent and the confidence and awareness of the Caucasian Shepherd. This Molosser-type dog comes with a tall, muscular body, a […]

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