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Spanish Mastiff
The Spanish Mastiff is known for its guard and protection instincts for livestock, farms, people and properties in general.
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Australian Koolie
Australian Koolie Breed profile pending... check back soon
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The Saluki
The Saluki is a graceful balance of beauty and function. Salukis are typically 24-29 inches tall at the shoulder and generally weigh between 40 and 65 pounds. Salukis are swift, agile, and very graceful in motion. As a member of the sight hound group, the Saluki hunts by sight, not scent. They were bred to be long distance runners, having both speed and endurance, whereas their cousins, the greyhound and the whippet, were bred to be short distance sprinters. Salukis have been clocked at over 45mph.....
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Border Collie Road Test

Written by Wanda Ramsdell – Owner of Jordyalan Border Collies

Origin – The Border Collie is considered as one of the oldest breeds. The Border Collie originated in the border country between Scotland and England. He was known in the past as the Working Collie, the Old-fashioned Collie, the Farm Collie and the English Collie, and finally got his name from the secretary of the International Sheepdog Society in Great Britain in 1915. He is a breed of herding dog, and widely regarded as the most intelligent dog breed. Border Collies are highly energetic, and as a result have a tendency towards neurotic destructive behavior if not given enough to do.


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Perception versus reality - the truth about Poodles
How people perceive Poodles and the reality can be at times vastly different. Some perceive Poodles as aloof fluffy dogs who eat cordon bleu meals, wear diamante collars, in between taking naps on satin pillows. While no doubt some do sleep on satin pillows, the Poodle is acknowledged as a highly intelligent companion, working dog, and valued family member. There is nothing lightweight about the breed....
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Creating A More Dog-Friendly Culture
For some time now, I’ve been deeply troubled by the poor old dog’s ongoing fall from grace in the eyes of many sections of the community. While dogs themselves have not intrinsically changed, public perception of them definitely has - largely fuelled by headline-hungry reports of ‘canine crimes’ and ‘mutt misdemeanours’. Where once it was commonplace to read good news stories about dogs....
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