At various times during its history, the breed (and
direct ancestors of the breed) were known as Rat - Tail Spaniels, Whip - Tail Spaniels, and Shannon Spaniels.
Historians differ as to the exact origins of the Chow Chow, but most agree that
recognizable ancestors of the breed began showing up in pictures on Chinese pottery and sculpture as early as 200 B.C..
The ancestors of the breed, also known as the Old Country Bulldog, date back more than 2,000 years.
It originates in Europe, and is
the ancestor of all breeds of pet, or house rabbits.
The ancestors of the breed were brought to England in 1107 by Flemish weavers.
Many experts believe that
ancestors of this breed, and all English and Scottish sheep dogs, were introduced to the British Isles by the Romans sometime in the first century A.D. Over the years, these dogs were crossed with local dogs that had similar herding skills and, eventually, new breeds began to emerge.
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the ancestors of the breed, both dogs and humans, who struggled for centuries to inborn the specific instincts and pass the specific trait to THEIR breed, IN ORDER TO SERVE FOR GUARDING AND NONE HAS THE RIGHT TO CHANGE ANYTHING WITHIN FEW BREEDING AND SOCIALIZATION CRAP!
It's thought that
the ancestors of the breed were a result of breeding native dogs from both northern and central Germany.
The ancestor of this breed, with the haunting glass - blue eyes, may have been brought to the United States by Spanish explorers.
The ancestors of this breed are thought to have been brought to England with the Gauls in pre-Roman times.
The Cirneco dell» Etna gets its name from a famous mountain on the island of Sicily, Mount Etna, where
the ancestors of the breed were known for hunting hare and rabbit.
The ancestors of this breed were brought to the United States by Irish immigrants in the mid-1800 ′ s.