A corded coat is basically the equivalent of dreadlocks on a dog. Breeds mostly known for this are the Komondor and the Puli. The cording usually starts naturally, but a groomer or the owner of the dog helps to separate the cords into different sections.
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A bull whose sole purpose is to breed.
Asta was an acting dog (whose real name was Skippy) that appeared in a bunch of older movies. The acting dog was the breed known as a "wire fox terrier".
A purebred dog is one whose parents dating back many generations are the same breed, and it generally has papers. A mongrel is kind of the opposite to this. A dog whose parents are purebreds but of different breeds (like crossing a purebred Chihuahua with a purebred Fox Terrier) is a crossbred. A dog whose parents are mixed breeds and where it is very difficult to determine one dominant influencing breed is called a mongrel or a mutt. Calling somebody a mongrel - meaning mixed-breed street dog, dirty blood etc - was once a very bad insult. Now it's more likely to be a friendly term.
Why would you want them to? There are enough lab mixes in humane societies, we don't need to pollute the streets with more mixed breed mongrels whose parents were not breeding quality. Go to a shelter, most of the dogs there are lab crosses. We have enough of those already. That is why millions of dogs are put to sleep a year, because people think puppies are cute so they breed whatever dogs they can. Get your dogs fixed and breed some registered breeding quality dogs if you want to breed. That means good confirmation, sound personality, no quirks, diseases, or faults. America has enough backyard breeding of faulty dogs, and it is easy to give away pups when they are cute and little, but then they grow up and end up in the shelter.
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Dalmatian is the breed of dog whose origins trace back to Croatia.
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Newfoundland dog breed
A bull whose sole purpose is to breed.
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In my opinion the Doberman..
'Mezzo sangue' is an Italian equivalent of 'half-breed'. It's a masculine noun whose definite article is 'il' ['the'] and whose indefinite article is 'uno' ['a, one']. It's pronounced 'MEHTS-tsoh-SAHN-gweh'.
I'm not sure exactly what you are saying, but I know the paso fino is a breed whose name means "fine step" so perhaps that is what you are asking.
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It seems that Tony the Wonder Horse was a grade horse. That means that it is unknown what breed Tony was because he was unregistered, or that he was a mixed breed.