and and. i finally have time to finish the 10Qs<br><br>1. Lakeland Terrier<br>2. Bouvier des Flandres<br>3. Tertiary groups<br>4. Caucasian Ovcharka<br>5. <br>- Explosives<br>- Illegal Drugs<br>- Blood<br>- Currency<br>- Cadavers ((humans))<br>- Firearms<br><br>6. Minimum age is 2 years. Preferably after her 3rd season.<br>7. Hips & Elbow dysplasia<br>8.<br>- Labs selected for showing are selected on the premises of the breed standard. For triall-bred Labs, they are chosen based on their ability to work in the field. For example, a show lab would be stockier with a thicker coat and a more powerful neck. Trial-bred labs, on the other hand, look more sporty. They have a lithe, long-legged look to them, narrower heads & longer muzzles. Field labs are also usually more energetic and higher strung than those used in the Conformation ring.<br><br>9. Cane Corso ((Italian Mastiff))<br>10. Barnacan Bull kennels are known for breeding Presa Canarios ((Dogo Canario)).<br><br>:D
1. Lakeland Terrier <br>2. Bouvier des Flandres <br>3. Molosser group<br>4. Fila Braseilero <br>5. <br>~Guns<br>~Plants <br>~Narcotics<br>~Bombs<br>~Food<br>~Money<br>6. At least 2 years old<br>7. Orthopedic problems such as elbow and hip dysplasia<br>8. Labs that are trial-bred are longer legged, lighter, and more lithe in build and have a lighter and slightly narrower head with longer muzzles. The do better in the fields than most other labs as well. Show bred labs have broader heads, better defined stops, and more powerful necks. They also have heavier, slightly shorter-bodied, and have a thicker coat and tail, which makes them more deirable in the ring. Show bred labs are calmer than trial-bred dogs that are more energetic.<br>9. Cane Corso<br>10. Presa Canario<br><br>*Bonus- The dog from Life is Ruff
okay try again. <br>btw, did i get the bonus? o_o<br><br>1. Lakeland Terrier<br>2. Bouvier des Flandres<br>3. OBS ((?? this one's hard. e.e you should give us a hint ))<br>4. Fila Brasileiro<br>5.<br>- Explosives<br>- Illegal *edited*<br>- Blood<br>- Currency<br>- Cadavers ((humans))<br>- Firearms<br><br>6. Minimum age is 2 years. Preferably after her 3rd season.<br>7. Hips & Elbow dysplasia<br>8.<br>- Labs selected for showing are selected on the premises of the breed standard. For triall-bred Labs, they are chosen based on their ability to work in the field. For example, a show lab would be stockier with a thicker coat and a more powerful neck. Trial-bred labs, on the other hand, look more sporty. They have a lithe, long-legged look to them, narrower heads & longer muzzles. Field labs are also usually more energetic and higher strung than those used in the Conformation ring.<br><br>9. Cane Corso ((Italian Mastiff))<br>10. Barnacan Bull kennels are known for breeding Presa Canarios ((Dogo Canario)).
1. Lakeland Terrier <br>2. Bouvier des Flandres <br>3. Molosser group<br>4. Fila Brasileiro <br>5. <br>~Guns<br>~Plants <br>~Narcotics<br>~Bombs<br>~Food<br>~Money<br>6. At least 2 years old<br>7. Orthopedic problems such as elbow and hip dysplasia<br>8. Labs that are trial-bred are longer legged, lighter, and more lithe in build and have a lighter and slightly narrower head with longer muzzles. The do better in the fields than most other labs as well. Show bred labs have broader heads, better defined stops, and more powerful necks. They also have heavier, slightly shorter-bodied, and have a thicker coat and tail, which makes them more deirable in the ring. Show bred labs are calmer than trial-bred dogs that are more energetic.<br>9. Cane Corso<br>10. Presa Canario<br><br>*Bonus- The dog from Life is Ruff<br><br><br><br>I changed the spelling, but not three I couldn't find it, but i'll keep looking.
heres my final submission:<br><br><br>1. Lakeland Terrier <br>2. Bouvier des Flandres <br>3. 3 groups:<br>The Primary Group<br>The Secondary Group <br>The Tertiary Group <br><br>4. Fila Brasileiro <br>5. <br>~Guns <br>~Plants <br>~Narcotics <br>~Bombs <br>~Food <br>~Money <br>6. At least 2 years old <br>7. Orthopedic problems such as elbow and hip dysplasia <br>8. Labs that are trial-bred are longer legged, lighter, and more lithe in build and have a lighter and slightly narrower head with longer muzzles. The do better in the fields than most other labs as well. Show bred labs have broader heads, better defined stops, and more powerful necks. They also have heavier, slightly shorter-bodied, and have a thicker coat and tail, which makes them more deirable in the ring. Show bred labs are calmer than trial-bred dogs that are more energetic. <br>9. Cane Corso <br>10. Presa Canario <br><br>*Bonus- The dog from Life is Ruff Primary Group , <br>The Secondary Group <br>A Tertiary Group
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