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MEXICO / SIZE [15-23 CM] / WEIGHT [1-3 KG]
Origins: native to the homony northern region of Mexico, it was "discovered" by Cortez during the ma...
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GERMANY / SIZE [55-65 CM] / WEIGHT [34-43 CM]
Origins: the breed was selected in 1880 by Max Von Stephanitz, a German cavalry officer, to save...
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AUSTRALIA / SIZE [23-30 cm] /WEIGHT [5-8 kg]
Origins: can be traced back to England of 1800 and specifically in Devonshire, where the Reverend...
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CROATIA / SIZE [50-61cm] / WEIGHT [22-26 kg]
Origins: are quite controversial; many claim Dalmatians come from the Far East. This breed were f...
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USA / SIZE [46-56cm] /WEIGHT [23-46kg]
Origins: It was re-selected in America from the Bull&Terrier, a breed raised in Great Britain for fig...
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UK / SIZE [38-41cm] / WEIGHT [12-15kg]
Origins: only its remote origin is “Spanish”; the breed was selected starting in 1879 but in the early XV...
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FRANCE-BELGIUM / SIZE [22-28 cm] / WEIGHT [3-6 kg]
Origins: it is almost unknown, it should derive from the Bolognese breed. The “Havanais” sele...
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UK /SIZE [51-61cm] / WEIGHT [25-32 kg]
Origins: the best-known story tells of Lord Tweedmouth's purchase of a pair of white-coated Caucasian shep...
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CHINA + UK / SIZE [46-56cm] / WEIGHT [16-20kg]
Origins: it is one of the most ancient breeds; painted on several bas-reliefs dating back to th...
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GERMANY /SIZE [18-25cm] / WEIGHT [7-9kg]
Origins: it is impossible to trace a single ancestor of this breed. The usefulness of the dachshund fo...
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USA /SIZE [30-35cm] / WEIGHT [2,5-5,5kg]
Origins: It derives from the cross between a Maltese and a Toy Poodle, hence the name which is the fus...
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USA / SIZE [42-48cm] / WEIGHT [28-40kg]
Origins: its ancestors are the Bull Terrier and the Blue Paul Terrier, breeds now extinct. Bred in the B...
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