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http://coltonindustries.org/pets/breeds/East_European_Shepherd.html
The East European Shepherd is a breed of dog that was created by mixing German Shepherd Dogs with local Russian breeds in the 1930's for army use.

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http://coltonindustries.org/pets/breeds/East_German_Shepherd_dog.html
The DDR German Shepherd Dog or East German Shepherd Dog is a strain of German Shepherd Dogs originating in the German Democratic Republic.

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http://coltonindustries.org/pets/breeds/ELO.html
The Elo is a German breed of dog. First bred in 198 7, it was established by using 16 dogs of nine different breeds.

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http://coltonindustries.org/pets/breeds/English_Cocker_Spaniel.html
The English Cocker Spaniel is a breed of gun dog. It is one of several varieties of spaniel and somewhat resembles its American cousin, the American Cocker Spaniel, although it's closer to the working-dog form of the Field Spaniel and the Springer Spaniel.

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http://coltonindustries.org/pets/breeds/English_Foxhound.html
The English Foxhound was created in the late 1500s, as a result of the perception of the depletion of deer in England. Nobles and Royalty had hunted deer for both food and sport, using the Deerhound or Staghound for this purpose. During the reign of Henry VIII, it was perceived that a new prey was needed, and the fox was selected. The English Foxhound was then created by a careful mixing of the Greyhound, for speed, the Fox Terrier, for hunting instinct, and the Bulldog, for tenacity in the hunt.

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http://coltonindustries.org/pets/breeds/English_Mastiff.html
The Mastiff is descended from the ancient Alaunt and Molosser and is recognized as the oldest British breed. The Mastiff might have been brought to Britain in the 6th century BC. It was used in the blood sports of bear-baiting, bull-baiting, dog fighting, and lion-baiting. Throughout its long history, the Mastiff has contributed to the development of a number of dog breeds.

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http://coltonindustries.org/pets/breeds/English_Setter.html
The English Setter was originally bred to set or point upland game birds. From the best available information, it appears that the English Setter was a trained bird dog in England more than 400 years ago.

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http://coltonindustries.org/pets/breeds/English_Shepherd.html
It is known variously as the farm shepherd, the barnyard collie, the old fashioned shepherd, the cow dog, the English Shepherd, and other colloquial names. And while I doubt there is a more alert, trustworthy, or American dog, still no breed specialty clubs have organized to push it. It is probably the most numerous dog in America. It is the ordinary shepherd that one sees on farm after farm throughout the country.

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http://coltonindustries.org/pets/breeds/English_Springer_Spaniel.html
As in most breeds, there are some health issues that are more likely to occur in this breed. Hip dysplasia and progressive retinal atrophy (PRA) are two such diseases for which veterinarians are working on genetic markers to determine carriers. Retinal dysplasia (RD) and Phosphofructokinase deficiency (PFK) are two other hereditary conditions the English springer spaniel should be screened for prior to breeding.

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http://coltonindustries.org/pets/breeds/English_Toy_Terrier.html
An English Toy Terrier (Black and Tan) is a small breed of terrier in the toy dog group. While the name is sometimes used synonymously with that of the Toy Manchester Terrier, these are actually separate breeds.

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http://coltonindustries.org/pets/breeds/English_White_Terrier.html
Small red working terriers have existed in the U.K. since at least the late 18th Century. These dogs have always been quite variable in terms of size and shape, with dogs ranging in size from 10 to 15 inches, and with both drop ears and prick ears, smooth, broken, and rough coats.(

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http://coltonindustries.org/pets/breeds/Entlebucher_Mountain_Dog.html
Like all of the Swiss mountain dogs, its origins are ancient, probably dating back to Roman times. Under the name Entilbucherhund the breed has been known since 1889 when Franz Schertenleib made a concerted effort to track down, identify, and breed this small mountain dog but no difference between this dog and the Appenzell Cattledog was noted. Only from 1926 has it been openly promoted as a separate purebred from the Appenzell and it started to rise in popularity.

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http://coltonindustries.org/pets/breeds/Estrela_Mountain_Dog.html
The Estrela Mountain Dog is a breed of dog that has been used to guard herds in the Estrela Mountains for centuries.The earliest of the Estrela’s ancestors were herd-guarding dogs in the Serra da Estrela, in what is now Portugal.

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http://coltonindustries.org/pets/breeds/Eurasier.html
Eurasiers originated in Germany in 1960, when the founder, Julius Wipfel, set out together with Charlotte Baldamus and a small group of enthusiasts to create a breed with the best qualities of the Chow Chow and the Wolfspitz.

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http://coltonindustries.org/pets/breeds/Eurohound.html
A eurohound is a cross between an Alaskan husky and a pointer. The hybrid first successfully entered the competitive sled dog racing world in Scandinavia. It is one of the most formidable sled dogs in the world, combining the husky's centuries-honed sledding ability and a pointer's enthusiasm and athleticism.

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