Dog Breeds for Final

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Science (Companion Animals) Flashcards on Dog Breeds for Final, created by Hannah Jordan on 30/11/2016.
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-Originated in Hungary -Symbol of German Nobility -Almost died out after WWI and II -"the hungarian pointer" -"the velcro dog" -rusty red-gold coat -no odor -no whites in their eyes, only their colored irises The Vizsla (sporting)
-named for a french province (originated in France) -natural pointers and excellent retrievers -maximum quality and minimum size -friendly temperament and love people -naturally short tail The Brittany (sporting)
-Originiated in Newfoundland -medium sized with otter tail -love the water/to swim -Named after Labrador Sea -soft mouth -high trainability -#1 dog is US The Labrador Retriever (sporting)
-display hunting instinct at 2 months old -first dog to stand game -first dog in the AKC -bred to "point" at birds and small game The Pointer (sporting)
What are the 3 subcategories of the sporting group? -forerunners -flushers -retrievers
-"sausage or badger dog" -Means badger in german -Oringinated in Germany -fiesty, stubborn -standard and miniature versions -smooth, long, or wire haired The Dachshund (hound)
-Named after a German family that immigrated to America -State dog of NC -used to hunt large game like bear and wild boar -Developed in Smokey Mountains NC The Plott Hound (hound)
-"baggy suit" -Oringially from Western Europe -named bc breeders tried to keep the blood line clean of other breeds -accepted in court of law -affectionate, sensitive, good with kids The Bloodhound (hound)
-tricolored -joined the AKC in 2012 -developed rom the English Coonhound -named because they chase things up trees The Treeing Walker Coonhound (hound)
-Originated in Malines, Belgium -black tips, ears, and mask -more aggressive, easier to train, and smaller (?) than German shepherds The Belgian Malinois (herding)
-very energetic and intelligent -highly trainable -named for the border region between England and Scotland -use intense stare and nipping The Border Collie (herding)
-naturally bobbed or docked tail -bred to herd cattle -erect ears -intelligent -herds by barking and nipping The Pembroke Welsh Corgi (herding)
-2nd most powerful jaw behind Rottweiler -#1 reported biters -Used for police work/military, guide dogs, and herding -#2 most popular breed in US -Originated in Germany -puppies born with floppy ears The German Shepherd (herding)
-developed in england, brought to US to compete in fighting pits -smaller, "friendlier", than pitbulls -also used for bullbaiting The American Staffordshire Terrier (terrier)
-Originated in Ireland -farm dog for getting vermin and protection -"poor man's dog of Ireland" -born with a dark brown coat, then develop a warm ripe-wheat color The Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier (terrier)
-named after the rocky dens that foxes and badgers live in -sporty, vivacious, fearless -"toto" The Cairn Terrier (terrier)
-named for a mining town in England -has a gypsy/circus background -has a wooly coat with a lamb-like look -used to hunt vermin The Bedlington Terrier (terrier)
-can be apple or deer shaped -small dog syndrome -Originated in a state in mexico -originally used for religious ceremonies (sacrifices) and were pets to the rich -sassy Chihuahua (toy)
-originated in Africa -evolved from african hairless dogs -taken to china by mariners -two forms, powderpuff and hairless -used to hunt vermin on ships -prone to sunburn, tooth loss/decay, skin allergies, dislocating kneecaps The Chinese Crested (toy)
-from Europe -Means butterfly in french -known for butterfly ears and squirrel tail -two variations (one with dropped ears, means moth) The Papillion (toy) Phalenes have dropped ears
-originated in the Mediterranean -bred for hunting small game/companionship -like attention, lapdogs -high energy -can be a "velcro" dog -can be litter trained -catlike The Italian Greyhound (toy)
-Originated in the British Isles -used for bull baiting -lovable and gentle disposition -various health issues The Bulldog (non-sporting)
-Originated in China -cat like -have a blue or black tongue -44 teeth -Orginially used for hunting bears, wolves, herding, pulling, protecting home The Chow Chow (non-sporting)
-originally used as a coach dog -unilateral and bilateral deafness -produces uric acid instead of urea -only spotted breed -Originated in Egypt The Dalmatian (non-sporting)
-has a French Italian background -non shedding -"fluffy white dog" The Bichon Frise (non-sporting)
What are the 3 subcategories of the working group? -guarding -sledding -rescue
-black and brown -iron jaw -purebreed responsible for 10% of dog related deaths -originally used for hunting boar -works with police, guard and drive cattle The Rottweiler (working)
-not a true giant breed because not inbred, bred with other giant breeds -awkward and clumsy -cattle driving dog and guarder, now used for police work and pet -used as a police dog before WWI The Giant Schnauzer (working)
-Originated in Hungary -unique corded white coat -not born with cords -usually use AI and C-section Komondor Singular: Komondorok (working)
-used for pulling sleds, not racing -slower and bigger than huskies -suffer from chondrodysplasia (abnormal cartilage growth), zinc deficiencies, day blindness -State dog of Alaska The Alaskan Malamute (working)
Name the 4 breeds of the toy group: -chihuahua -italian greyhound -Chinese Crested -Papillion
Name the 4 breeds of the terrier group: -Cairn terrier -american staffordshire terrier -Soft coated wheaten terrier -Bedlington terrier
Name the 4 breeds of the hound group: -Plott hound -bloodhound -Treeing Walker coonhound -Dachshund
Name the 4 breeds of the non-sporting group: -bulldog -chow chow -dalmatian -bichon frise
Name the 4 breeds of the Herding group: -belgian malinois -german shepherd -pembroke welsh corgi -border collie
Name the 4 breeds of the working group: -komondor -giant schnauzer -rottweiler -alaskan malamute
Name the 4 breeds of the sporting group: -pointer -labrador retriever -brittany -vizsla
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