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Staffordshire Bull Terrier
Never forget the Staffords past – the old instincts are still strong in these confident, arrogant dogs. Stafford is an active, strong and fearless dog, but at the same time perfectly trained, being obedient at once. No wonder they are called “the most charming mischievous dog world.” Staffbul is another name for this breed of dogs: cheerful, but at the same time intelligent, polite and tactful. He rarely barks, but loves heart-to-heart conversations: he always supports the conversation with sounds that have become the hallmark of the breed. Continue reading
Russian color lapdog
The Russian colored lap-dog owes its appearance to the French lap-dogs and Shih Tzu. They were first seen in St. Petersburg after the Second World War, where they appeared as trophies from distant countries. Earlier in the USSR there were no decorative dogs, since they were considered overkill and remnants of the bourgeoisie, but in the mid-fifties, fashion for everything domestic came, and Moscow watchdogs, Moscow dogs and Russian colored lapdogs appeared. Continue reading
Rizenschnauzer
The Giant Schnauzer combines intelligence, a strong character, courage and at the same time deep devotion to the owner. Strength and endurance allow rizenschnauzer easily withstand serious work, but much more willingly they will participate in a fun game with the owner or go with him for a walk. A playful and cheerful dog will be happy to please his family, but with outsiders he is wary, sometimes aggressive and will always defend loved ones. A friendly and calm Giant Schnauzer becomes an unstoppable dictator if pissed off. However, it is easy to train, which must be started from an early age. Continue reading