Not exact matches
The following are brief
descriptions of the
physical and personal characteristics
of the Rat Pinscher in general that may help you decide if this is the
dog that you are looking for.
The following are brief
descriptions of the
physical and personal characteristics
of the Bolonoodle in general that may help you decide if this is the
dog that you are looking for.
Many companies also give you a detailed
description of each breed in your
dog's lineage, so you get a better understanding
of each breed's general
physical and personality traits.
If not, I would not be opposed to breed labels being done away with as long as shelters can provide a
description of an adoptable
dog's
physical appearance and temperament.
The following are brief
descriptions of the
physical and personal characteristics
of the Borkie in general that may help you decide if this is the
dog that would be a good fit for you or for your family.
The following are brief
descriptions of the
physical and personal characteristics
of the Chug in general that may help you decide if this is the
dog that would be a good fit for you or for your family.
The following are brief
descriptions of the
physical and personal characteristics
of the Bo - Dach in general that may help you decide if this is the
dog that would be a good fit for you or for your family.
The following are brief
descriptions of the
physical and personal characteristics
of the Affenhuahua in general that may help you decide if this is the
dog that would be a good fit for you or for your family.
The following are brief
descriptions of the
physical and personal characteristics
of the Affen Spaniel in general that may help you decide if this is the
dog that would be a good fit for you or for your family.
The first Border Collie breed standard — a written
description of the ideal Border Collie — focused solely on the
dog's work rather than the
dog's
physical appearance.
So, even
dogs who possess
physical characteristics
of a prohibited breed or match its
description are considered to be dangerous.
In fact, several aggressive
dog types that have been recognized for being dangerous, do not fall within the
physical description of any
of the breeds recognized by the act.