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The Bouvier des Flandres loves life in the country or the suburbs. Because it has strong guarding instincts and is naturally territorial, this dog needs early
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Briard
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Vigorous, alert, strong, agile, and powerful, the briard has many of the qualities of a superb herding dog, and is protective of its herd/family and suspicious of
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Canaan Dog
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The Canaan dog is territorial, devoted, and docile with its family, reserved and aloof with strangers. Early socialization with people and animals and early
obedience classes may help the Canaan to overcome some of its natural wariness.  |
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Cardigan Welsh corgis are loyal and affectionate family dogs, intelligent, and easy to train. This dog has a tradition to uphold, guarding its property, checking on
strangers, and nipping the heels of running humans.  |
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Collie
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The collie's temperament makes it one of the finest family pets. These are highly responsive dogs that want to please their owners.
They excel in obedience training when handled gently and with positive reinforcement, as long as the sessions are varied (repetitive activities bore these
intelligent dogs) and interspersed with retrieving and jumping.  |
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Giant Schnauzer
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Giant schnauzers make excellent police and guard dogs. They're large, powerful, and want to dominate, so the private owner will need to have experience with
the schnauzer and make sure extensive obedience training begins early.  |
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