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ok, my turn.

Can only think of one question.

Name a breed where despite the name of a country in their name, did not originate there.

Easy... Australian Shepherd

i did think it was way too easy.

Hey, I can only get the easy ones! :laugh:

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Italian Greyhound ??

ANKC Breed Standard:

High stepping and free action. Front and hind legs to move forward in a straight line with propulsion from behind.

Yep! Go to the top of the class and ask a question. :laugh:

I disagree - High Stepping is not Hackney gait. They are a different type of movement.

Definitely completely different, Hackney is a very distinct form of movement. If anyone has any doubt's they only need to watch a hackney horse :-) I would see high stepping as moving forward with a high reach forward of the front leg. Hackney is much more straight up and down.

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Italian Greyhound ??

ANKC Breed Standard:

High stepping and free action. Front and hind legs to move forward in a straight line with propulsion from behind.

Yep! Go to the top of the class and ask a question. :o

I disagree - High Stepping is not Hackney gait. They are a different type of movement.

Booooo burst my bubble you lot LOL :laugh:

Does someone still want to answer my question?

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Italian Greyhound ??

ANKC Breed Standard:

High stepping and free action. Front and hind legs to move forward in a straight line with propulsion from behind.

Yep! Go to the top of the class and ask a question. :o

I disagree - High Stepping is not Hackney gait. They are a different type of movement.

Booooo burst my bubble you lot LOL :laugh:

Does someone still want to answer my question?

Sorry I've only just arrived, what was the original question?

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Ok lots of small things in this questions.

The largest litter of pups ever born was how many, by what breed of dog and what year?

Extra points for the name of the dog!

:laugh:

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Extra extra points for the person who can tell me how many of the pups survived

Edited by Keira&Phoenix
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Italian Greyhound ??

ANKC Breed Standard:

High stepping and free action. Front and hind legs to move forward in a straight line with propulsion from behind.

Yep! Go to the top of the class and ask a question. :o

I disagree - High Stepping is not Hackney gait. They are a different type of movement.

Booooo burst my bubble you lot LOL :laugh:

Does someone still want to answer my question?

Sorry I've only just arrived, what was the original question?

Disregard my first question I like the second better lol :love:

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Italian Greyhound ??

ANKC Breed Standard:

High stepping and free action. Front and hind legs to move forward in a straight line with propulsion from behind.

Yep! Go to the top of the class and ask a question. :love:

I disagree - High Stepping is not Hackney gait. They are a different type of movement.

Booooo burst my bubble you lot LOL :o

Does someone still want to answer my question?

Sorry I've only just arrived, what was the original question?

Disregard my first question I like the second better lol :(

But that question's cheating LOL That'll just be won by the fastest googler :laugh:

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Ok lots of small things in this questions.

The largest litter of pups ever born was how many, by what breed of dog and what year?

Extra points for the name of the dog!

:laugh:

Edit

Extra extra points for the person who can tell me how many of the pups survived

The largest litter of puppies ever born was 24, born to a Neopolitan Mastiff. ChaCha!

Love Google :-)

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Ok lots of small things in this questions.

The largest litter of pups ever born was how many, by what breed of dog and what year?

Extra points for the name of the dog!

:laugh:

Edit

Extra extra points for the person who can tell me how many of the pups survived

The largest litter of puppies ever born was 24, born to a Neopolitan Mastiff. ChaCha!

Love Google :-)

See told you LOL

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Ok lots of small things in this questions.

The largest litter of pups ever born was how many, by what breed of dog and what year?

Extra points for the name of the dog!

:laugh:

Edit

Extra extra points for the person who can tell me how many of the pups survived

The largest litter of puppies ever born was 24, born to a Neopolitan Mastiff. ChaCha!

Love Google :-)

I have Tia as the Mother but correct!!

Your turn again.

By the way 20 pups survived also a record :o

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Ok lots of small things in this questions.

The largest litter of pups ever born was how many, by what breed of dog and what year?

Extra points for the name of the dog!

:laugh:

Edit

Extra extra points for the person who can tell me how many of the pups survived

The largest litter of puppies ever born was 24, born to a Neopolitan Mastiff. ChaCha!

Love Google :-)

See told you LOL

You can still answer my other if you want it was

What breed of dog was originated in the late 1800s by Captain Max von Stephanitz who hoped to develop an all-purpose working dog?

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