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LITTLEST PET SHOP:CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FINAL ANTHEM .CATS VS DOGS. 09 ROMA (HQ ) L
Match of soccer. Littlest pet shop: cats vs. dogs. Music of Queen “Wi are the Champions” and the theme of “Uefa Champions League”.
Partido de futbol de perros contra gatos de littlest pet shop. Música de Queen “Wi are the champions” y el himno de la “Uefa Champions League”.
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Smart cute Maltese dog gets treats out of a water bottle
My Maltese dog learned to get the treats out of a water bottle by turning the bottle upside down all by herself!
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English Bulldog Puppies For Sale
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Boxer (Dog Training)
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Boxer
“Developed in Germany, the Boxer is a breed of stocky, medium-sized, short-haired dog. The coat is smooth and fawn or brindled, with or without white markings. Boxers are brachycephalic, and have a square muzzle, mandibular prognathism (an underbite), very strong jaws and a powerful bite ideal for hanging on to large prey. The Boxer was bred from the English Bulldog and the now extinct Bullenbeisser and is part of the Molosser group.
The Boxer was first exhibited in a dog show for St. Bernards at Munich in 1895, the first Boxer club being founded the next year. Based on 2007 American Kennel Club statistics, Boxers are the sixth most popular breed of dog in the United States—moving up from the seventh spot for the first time since 2002—with 33,548 new dog registrations during the year.
History
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The Boxer is part of the Molosser group, developed in Germany in the late 1800s from the now extinct Bullenbeisser, a dog of Mastiff descent, and Bulldogs brought in from England. The Bullenbeisser had been working as a hunting dog for centuries, employed in the pursuit of bear, wild boar, and deer. Its task was to seize the prey and hold it until the hunters arrived. In later years, faster dogs were favored and a smaller Bullenbeisser was bred in Brabant, in northern Belgium. It is generally accepted that the Brabanter Bullenbeisser was a direct ancestor of today’s Boxer.
In 1894, three Germans by the name of Roberth, Konig, and Hopner decided to stabilize the breed and put it on exhibition at a dog show. This was done in Munich in 1895, and the next year they founded the first Boxer Club, the Deutscher Boxer Club. The Club went on to publish the first Boxer breed standard in 1902, a detailed document that has not been changed much to this day.
The breed was introduced to other parts of Europe in the late 19th century and to the United States around the turn of the century. The American Kennel Club (AKC) registered the first Boxer in 1904, and recognized the first Boxer champion, Dampf vom Dom, in 1915. During World War I, the Boxer was co-opted for military work, acting as a valuable messenger dog, pack-carrier, attack dog, and guard dog. It was not until after World War II that the Boxer became popular around the world. Boxer mascots, taken home by returning soldiers, introduced the dog to a much wider audience and it soon became a favorite as a companion, a show dog, and a guard dog.”
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Misty the Maltese – Dog Tricks Part 3
Seven month-old show dog Misty shows you her “sit-stand-down” obedience routine in addition to a few great new dog tricks she has learned since her last video. Tricks in this video include walk, speak, paw, cartwheel, twirl, come, fetch, “bang” (play dead), and roll over. Enjoy this Part 3 of the series, then… Please rate this video!
Duration : 0:3:6
Misty the Maltese – Dog Tricks Part 2
Featuring EVEN MORE great new dog tricks, 6 month-old show dog Misty the Maltese demonstrates walk, beg, and cartwheel in addition to up, down, sit, come, roll over, paw, speak, and “bang” (play dead) in this Part 2 of the series. Enjoy, then… Please rate this video!
Duration : 0:1:50
Confused Boxer Puppy
Very confused Harvey, wondering where his Mummy is……..(she’s on the phone!)
Duration : 0:0:38
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Maltese Puppies – 8 weeks old
Watch Jojo’s 3 Maltese puppies as well as their father named Christo. ,
This is the last video of three cute puppies from birth to 8 weeks old. These puppies were in March, 2009
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My Maltese dog, Harley, howling Christmas carols=)
my maltese dog he’s 2 months old and his name is Toby.