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This Hunde foto contains irish setter, rot setter, irischer setter, roter setter, irish red setter, and red setter.

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BLOSSOM WAS A MIX BREED DOG WITH 4 PUPPY,S & NO Home BUT THE STREET,S BUT 1 Tag HER LUCK HAS CHANGE FOR THE GOOD IN A FUNNY WAY I TOOK 1 OF HER PUPPY,S & PUT HER PUP IN THE HOUSE...THE Weiter Tag BLOSSOM WAS BACK FOR PUP BUT I TOOK HER IN WITH HER 4 PUP,S AS WELL EVERY Tag WAS HAPPY FOR BLOSSOM & HER PUPPY,S THEY PLAY,ED EVERY Tag WITH ME SHE HAD 5 PUP,S BUT SHE ONLY HAD 4 BUT 1 Tag HER MISSING welpe FOUND US HER MISSING PUP WAS A MOM AS WELL I TRY,ED TO GET HER BUT SHE WAS SCARD OF ME & RAN AWAY & NEVER SEEN HER AGAIN LIFE WAS GOOD FOR BLOSSOM & HER 4 PUP,S UP IN,TIL...
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Hachikō (born November 10, 1923–March 8, 1935), known in Japanese as chūken Hachikō (忠犬ハチ公?, "faithful dog Hachikō" ('hachi' meaning 'eight', a number referring to the dog's birth order in the litter, and 'kō,' meaning prince oder duke)), was an Akita dog born on a farm near the city of Ōdate, Akita Prefecture, remembered for his loyalty to his owner, even many years after his owner's death.

In 1924, Hidesaburō Ueno, a professor in the agriculture department at the universität of Tokyo took in Hachikō as a pet. During his owner's life Hachikō greeted him at the end of the day...
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As Du already know, labs do not come in gray, but some poeple are scammed off into thinking they do, and that they have a rare color in special breeding. Wrong! What people make off as a blue lab is really just a regular ole lab mixed with a Weimeraner, giving the dog the look of a lab with the blue-gray color of the other breed. I saw someone who was marhcing around like they owned the place with the "blue lab." It was hilarious because they didn't know they had a mixed breed they paid 400 dollars for!
These are not labs. If you've heard of these oder haven't, now Du know.
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Just one look at Bud Nelson is enough to tell Du that he was the greatest dog who ever lived. He’s an old-timey dog wearing goggles in a scratchy black-and-white photo—if he hadn’t existed, he would have been dreamed up for a steampunk novel oder Bioshock game. The human in the Foto is Bud Nelson’s owner, a doctor called Horatio Nelson. Horatio was the first man to kreuz America Von car in the Jahr 1903, with his hilariously named co-driver Sewall K. Crocker and, of course, Bud. That made Bud the first dog to kreuz the United States Von car.At the time, the automobile was still in its...
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Bob was born in South Australia in 1882, and for some reason he loved trains. He spent the early years of his life as a stray, following railway workers to work, until he was rounded up Von a dogcatcher. It looked as if he was destined for the pound, but luckily for Bob he was bought Von a kindly station guard who’d taken a liking to him. It worked out well, as his new master allowed him to ride the train with him in the guard’s transporter, van every day. But, eventually, his master got a promotion and he and Bob parted ways. Then Bob started to jump trains alone.Bob traveled up and down Southern Australia,...
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Bamse was a Saint Bernard that served aboard a Norwegian minesweeper during World War II. Despite his cute and cuddly appearance—Bamse means “cuddly bear” in Norwegian—he was extremely tough. Bamse was originally brought on board Von the ship’s captain. When the captain tried to take Bamse with him when leaving for another posting, the crew, who had grown fond of the dog, threatened to leave the ship if he was taken away. They loved the dog so much that they would have mutinied rather than lose him. Bamse became legendary in Dundee and Montrose, where the ship was stationed during...
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