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  1. American Kennel Club - Canaan Dog
    The Canaan Dog is a herding and flock guardian dog native to the Middle East. He is aloof with strangers, inquisitive, loyal and loving with his family. His medium-size, square body is without extremes, showing a clear, sharp outline. The Canaan Dog moves with athletic agility and grace in a quick, brisk, ground-covering trot. He has a wedge-shaped head with low-set erect ears, a bushy tail that curls over the back when excited, and a straight, harsh, flat-lying double coat.
    http: //akc.org/breeds/canaan_dog/index.cfm

  2. American Kennel Club - Chesapeake Bay Retriever
    Equally proficient on land and in the water, the Chesapeake Bay Retriever was developed along the Chesapeake Bay to hunt waterfowl under the most adverse weather and water conditions, often having to break ice during the course of many strenuous multiple retrieves. Frequently the Chesapeake must face wind, tide and long cold swims in its work.
    http: //akc.org/breeds/chesapeake_bay_retriever...

  3. American Kennel Club - Chihuahua
    A graceful, alert, swift-moving little dog with saucy expression, compact, and with terrier-like qualities of temperament.
    http: //akc.org/breeds/chihuahua/index.cfm

  4. American Kennel Club - Chinese Shar-Pei

    http: //akc.org/breeds/chinese_shar_pei/index.c...

  5. American Kennel Club - Clumber Spaniel

    http: //akc.org/breeds/clumber_spaniel/index.cf...

  6. American Kennel Club - Collie
    The Collie is a lithe, strong, responsive, active dog, carrying no useless timber, standing naturally straight and firm. The deep, moderately wide chest shows strength, the sloping shoulders and well-bent hocks indicate speed and grace, and the face shows high intelligence.
    http: //akc.org/breeds/collie/index.cfm

  7. American Kennel Club - Dachshund
    Low to ground, long in body and short of leg with robust muscular development, the skin is elastic and pliable without excessive wrinkling. Appearing neither crippled, awkward, nor cramped in his capacity for movement, the Dachshund is well-balanced with bold and confident head carriage and intelligent, alert facial expression. His hunting spirit, good nose, loud tongue and distinctive build make him well-suited for below-ground work and for beating the bush. His keen nose gives him an advantage over most other breeds for trailing. Note: Inasmuch as the Dachshund is a hunting dog, scars from honorable wounds shall not be considered a fault.
    http: //akc.org/breeds/dachshund/index.cfm

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