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Which Dog?

written by: Slava
 
Dogs again. I will show you a photo of a dog and give you some interesting information, you will have to guess the breed. Have fun.

Question 1:

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This dog is not very big, but can endure harsh weather conditions and has a lot of stamina. It was bred by the Chukchi people in Siberia, as a sled dog.
Tibetan Spaniel
West Highland White Terrier
Siberian Husky
Weimaraner


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Question 2:

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This dog likes being surrounded by other animals. It is a friendly companion.
Shih Tzu
Toy Poodle
Vizsla
Welsh Terrier


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Question 3:

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This dog sheds almost no hair. He was used as a ratter in the Middle Ages in Great Britain.
Wire Fox Terrier
Welsh Terrier
Toy Manchester Terrier
Tibetan Terrier


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Question 4:

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This breed is comparatively new - it appeared about 100 years ago. The dogs were used for hunting foxes, as their size allowed them to penetrate fox holes.
Welsh Terrier
Wire Fox Terrier
Welsh Springer Spaniel
Yorkshire Terrier


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Question 5:

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This breed was developed after fox hunting became popular in England in 17th century and hunters needed a dog to chase the foxes.
Wire Fox Terrier
Sussex Spaniel
Welsh Terrier
West Highland White Terrier


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Question 6:

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The aggressive nature of this dog is not accidental -- the breed was developed in Germany as a guard dog. These dogs' name comes from the name of the town where they originated, meaning "red tile."
Sealyham Terrier
Spinone Italiano
Old English Sheepdog
Rottweiler


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Question 7:

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This is supposed to be the first domesticated breed. During its 5000 years in existence, this breed has remained unchanged.
Shetland Sheepdog
Saluki
Pharaoh Hound
Rhodesian Ridgeback


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Question 8:

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This dog is thought to read human emotions well. It was declared a National Treasure in Japan.
Pekingese
Shiba-Inu
Schipperke
Polish Owczarek Nizinny


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Question 9:

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This dog is known for its tolerance of children. The breed was developed by a monk, to help travelers get through the dangerous Alpine pass between Switzerland and Italy.
Samoyed
Puli
Schipperke
Saint Bernard


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Question 10:

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The name of this dog originates from its looks - his ears resemble a butterfly silhouette. The name of his breed means "butterfly" in French.
Papillon
Pug
Pomeranian
Puli


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