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Identification of American Pugabull

1. The American Pugabull is a hybrid breed of dog that is a cross between the American Bulldog and the Pug. This breed has become increasingly popular in recent years due to its unique appearance and friendly personality. The American Pugabull is an intelligent, loyal, and affectionate companion that makes an excellent family pet. 2. The personality of the American Pugabull is friendly yet protective; they are loyal companions who love spending time with their families but also have no problem standing up for themselves if needed! They are intelligent dogs who enjoy learning new things but may be stubborn at times when it comes to training sessions. 3. The temperament of the American Pugabull tends towards being calm yet alert; they are usually quite laid back but will bark if something seems suspicious or out of place in their environment! They also tend towards being independent thinkers which means that while they may listen when given commands by their owners they may...

Identification of American Leopard Hound

 1. It comes in a leopard or spotted pattern and may be red, blue, merle, brindle, black or another color, with white making up less than a third of the coat. The American Leopard Hound has a dense, short coat, medium-length drop ears and may have yellow, brown, or blue eyes. 2. If variety is the spice of life, the American leopard hound sure likes it hot! The breed typically ranges from 45–70 pounds, but it's not uncommon to find leopard hounds who are smaller or larger. Their low-maintenance double coat feels a little rough on the outside with a fine, wooly undercoat, and it comes in nine official colors, ranging from yellow to red to black. 3. The American leopard hound temperament is one of the things her fans love most about her. In fact, you'd be hard pressed to find another treeing dog more eager to please her owners. 4. The American leopard hound is no city slicker. She needs daily exercise (and plenty of it!) to burn off her energy, so her ideal environ...

Identification of American Eskimo Dog

 1. American Eskimo Dogs are always white, or white with biscuit cream markings. The double coat consists of a short and dense undercoat, with longer guard hair forming the straight outer coat. The coat is thicker and longer around the neck and chest forming a ruff or mane, especially in males. 2. The American Eskimo is a beautiful, small to medium-size Nordic-type dog that looks like a miniature Samoyed. There are three varieties: toy, miniature and standard. That means there is an Eskie for all interests and house sizes. The American Eskimo has a wedge-shaped head with muzzle and skull about the same length. It has erect, triangular-shaped ears, and a heavily plumed tail curled over the back. Its neck is well carried and the topline good and level. Good legs and feet allow the Eskie to trot with bold, energetic action. The profuse coat is always white, or white with biscuit or cream markings. Its skin is pink or gray. Black is the preferred color of its eyelids, gums, n...

Identification of American Coonhound

 1. Muscular and lean, the American English coonhound is built like an athlete. The breed's short coat may be one of following colors and patterns: redtick, bluetick, tri-coloring with ticking, red and white, and black and white. Ticking refers to the small spots of color on the breed's coat that resemble ticks. 2. The American English Coonhounds are also called the English Coonhound or Redtick Coonhound. It is a direct descendant of the English Foxhound. After the Foxhounds were brought to the United States by early settlers in the 1600s. Hunters used them to develop a new breed that had the size, stamina, and strength to hunt the fox. 3. Origins of American English Coohunds can be traced back to the 17th and 18th centuries when European settlers brought Foxhounds to the US. During that time, Foxhounds were named Virginia Hounds. 4.  American English Coonhound behavior is sociable, alert and pleasant not just to humans but also to other dogs. They make goo...

identification of American Bully

 1. The American Bully breed is recognizable by its characteristic compact, strong, thick-set structure and build. Their appearance reflects a strong American Pit Bull Terrier foundation, blended with stock from other bull breeds. 2. American Bullies will do okay in an apartment if it is sufficiently exercised. They are very active indoors and will do alright without a yard provided they get enough exercise. Prefer warm climates. 3. The smooth, short-haired coat is easy to groom. Brush on a regular basis with a firm bristle brush, and bathe or dry shampoo as necessary. A rub with a piece of toweling or chamois will make the coat gleam. This breed is an average shedder 4. The American Bully breed was established in the mid-1990s with the purpose of creating the ultimate family companion. The American Bully was created through years of selective breeding by combining the desired traits of the UKC American Pit Bull Terrier and the AKC American Staffordshire Terrier...

Identification of American Alligator

 1. Alligators can be distinguished from the American crocodile by head shape and color. Alligators have a broad, rounded snout with no lower teeth visible when their jaw is closed. The American crocodile has a narrow snout, and the fourth tooth of the lower jaw protrudes when closed. 2.Their body alone ranges from 6 - 14 feet long. Almost black in color, the it has prominent eyes and nostrils with coarse scales over the entire body. It has a large, long head with visible upper teeth along the edge of the jaws. Its front feet have 5 toes, while rear feet have 4 toes that are webbed. 3. The American alligator reaches breeding age when it is about 10 years old. Mating occurs in the late spring. The male attracts a mate and warns off competition with a loud roar. When courting a female, the male butts up against her taps her snout with his snout. After mating, the female builds a mound nest of grass and mud. The mound can be as high as three feet. She then digs a depression ...

Identification of American Water Spaniel

 1. American water spaniels are medium-sized, muscular dogs that stand from about 15 to 18 inches tall and weigh from 25 to 45 pounds (11 to 20 kilograms). They have a distinctive curly or wavy outer coat in liver or dark chocolate. Some have white on the chest and toes. 2. American Water Spaniels are muscular midsize gundogs, not flashy in looks or performance, and recognizable by a luscious brown coat that is either tightly curled or wavy. 3. The American Water Spaniel, native to the lake country of the upper Midwest, is an upbeat, outdoorsy athlete who loves to hunt and swim. They are known to be happy, eager, and charming, though aloof with strangers and a bit stubborn. American Water Spaniels are muscular midsize gundogs, not flashy in looks or performance, and recognizable by a luscious brown coat that is either tightly curled or wavy. Bred to work the icy waters and marshy banks of the Great Lakes region, these spaniels are ideally outfitted for the job: The coat i...