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Agria Breed Profiles Breed Name 2006 – 2011 (122 Files) 2011-2016 (188 Files) Date created: 9-13-2019 Agria Breed Profiles Breed Name 2006 – 2011 (122 files) 2011-2016 (188 files) Affenpinscher https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/503‐affenpinscher/ Afghan Hound https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/19‐afghan‐hound/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/504‐afghan‐hound/ Airdale Terrier https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/321‐airedale‐terrier/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/505‐airedale‐terrier/ Akita https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/506‐akita/ Alaskan Husky https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/456‐alaskan‐husky/ Alaskan Malamute https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/457‐alaskan‐malamute/ American Akita https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/458‐american‐akita/ American Bulldogg https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/508‐american‐bulldog/ American Cocker Spaniel https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/20‐american‐cocker‐spaniel/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/459‐american‐cocker‐spaniel/ American Staffordshire Terrier https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/22‐american‐staffordshire‐terrier/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/460‐american‐staffordshire‐terrier/ Australian Cattledog https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/291‐australian‐cattle‐dog/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/509‐australian‐cattle‐dog/ Australian Kelpie https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/23‐australian‐kelpie/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/461‐australian‐kelpie/ Australian Shepherd https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/24‐australian‐shepherd/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/462‐australian‐shepherd/ Australian Terrier https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/463‐australian‐terrier/ Basenji https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/464‐basenji/ Basset Artésien Normand https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/510‐basset‐artésien‐normand/ Basset Fauve De Bretagne https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/465‐basset‐fauve‐de‐bretagne/ Basset Hound https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/13‐basset‐hound/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/466‐basset‐hound/ Beagle https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/156‐beagle/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/467‐beagle/ Bearded Collie https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/468‐bearded‐collie/ Beauceron https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/246‐beauceron/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/469‐beauceron/ Bedlington Terrier https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/511‐bedlington‐terrier/ Bernese Mountain Dog https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/25‐bernese‐mountain‐dog/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/470‐bernese‐mountain‐dog/ Bichon Frise https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/184‐bichon‐frise/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/471‐bichon‐frise/ Bichon Havanais https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/185‐bichon‐havanais/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/472‐bichon‐havanais/ Bolognese https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/473‐bolognese/ Border Collie https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/31‐border‐collie/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/474‐border‐collie/ Border Terrier https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/159‐border‐terrier/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/507‐border‐terrier/ Borzoi https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/189‐borzoi/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/475‐borzoi/ Boston Terrier https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/512‐boston‐terrier/ Bouvier des Flandres https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/167‐bouvier‐des‐flandres/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/518‐bouvier‐des‐flandres/ Boxer https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/14‐boxer/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/476‐boxer/ Briard https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/161‐briard/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/477‐briard/ Date created: 9-13-2019 Brittany Dog https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/520‐brittany‐dog‐breton/ Bull terrier https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/197‐bull‐terrier/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/519‐bull‐terrier/ Bullmastiff https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/38‐bullmastiff/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/478‐bullmastiff/ Cairn Terrier https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/162‐cairn‐terrier/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/513‐cairn‐terrier/ Cane Corso https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/198‐cane‐corso/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/479‐cane‐corso/ Cardigan & Pembroke Welsh Corgi https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/480‐cardigan‐pembroke‐welsh‐ corgi/ Cavalier King Charles Spaniel https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/163‐cavalier‐king‐charles‐spaniel/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/481‐cavalier‐king‐charles‐spaniel/ Chihuahua https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/30‐chihuahua/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/482‐chihuahuas/ Chinese Crested https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/199‐chinese‐crested/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/514‐chinese‐crested/ Chow Chow https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/240‐chow‐chow/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/483‐chow‐chow/ Cocker Spaniel https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/186‐english‐cocker‐spaniel/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/484‐cocker‐spaniel/ Collie Rough https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/36‐collie‐rough/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/485‐collie‐rough/ Collie Smooth https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/37‐collie‐smooth/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/486‐collie‐smooth/ Coton de Tuléar https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/487‐coton‐de‐tuléar/ Curly coated retriever https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/521‐curly‐coated‐retriever/ Dachshund Miniature https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/46‐dachshund‐miniature/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/522‐dachshunds‐miniature/ Dachshunds Standard https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/47‐dachshund‐standard/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/488‐dachshunds‐standard/ Dalmatian https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/164‐dalmatian/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/489‐dalmatian/ Danish‐Swedish Farmdog https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/200‐danish‐swedish‐farmdog/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/490‐danish‐swedish‐farmdog/ Dobermann https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/165‐dobermann/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/491‐dobermann/ Dogo Argentino https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/492‐dogo‐argentino/ Douge de Bordeaux https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/201‐dogue‐de‐bordeaux/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/493‐dogue‐de‐bordeaux/ Drever https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/202‐drever/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/494‐drever/ Dutch Shepherds https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/495‐dutch‐shepherds/ East Siberian Laika https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/203‐east‐siberian‐laika/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/496‐east‐siberian‐laika/ English Bulldog https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/32‐english‐bulldog/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/497‐english‐bulldog/ English Pointer https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/642‐english‐pointer/ English Setter https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/166‐english‐setter/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/498‐english‐setter/ English Springer Spaniel https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/33‐english‐springer‐spaniel/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/515‐english‐springer‐spaniel/ Eurasian https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/205‐eurasier/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/527‐eurasian/ Finnish Hound https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/206‐finnish‐hound/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/499‐finnish‐hound/ Finnish Lapphund https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/207‐finnish‐lapphund/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/501‐finnish‐lapphund/ Finnish Spitz https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/34‐finnish‐spitz/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/502‐finnish‐spitz/ Flat Coated Retriever https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/160‐flat‐coated‐retriever/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/516‐flat‐coated‐retriever/ Date created: 9-13-2019 Fox Terriers https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/208‐fox‐terrier/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/517‐fox‐terriers/ French Bulldog https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/42‐french‐bulldog/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/524‐french‐bulldog/ German Hunting Terrier https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/358‐german‐hunting‐terrier/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/525‐german‐hunting‐terrier/ German Pointers https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/173‐german‐longhaired‐pointer/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/174‐german‐shorthaired‐pointer/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/175‐german‐wirehaired‐pointer/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/633‐german‐pointers/ German Shepherd Dog https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/10‐german‐shepherd/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/526‐german‐shepherd‐dog/ German Spitz klein https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/528‐german‐spitzklein/ German Spitz Mittel https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/417‐german‐spitz‐medium/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/529‐german‐spitzmittel/ Golden Retriever https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/27‐golden‐retriever/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/455‐golden‐retriever/ Gordon Setter https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/530‐gordon‐setter/ Great Dane https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/415‐great‐dane/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/531‐great‐dane/ Great Swiss Mountain Dog https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/532‐greater‐swiss‐mountain‐dog/ Greyhound https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/211‐greyhound/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/533‐greyhound/ Griffons https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/534‐griffons/ Groenendael https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/212‐groenendael/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/535‐groenendael/ Halleforshund https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/213‐halleforshund/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/536‐hallesforhund/ Hamilton Hound https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/214‐hamilton‐hound/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/537‐hamilton‐hound/ Hovawart https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/215‐hovawart/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/538‐hovawart/ Hungarian Vizsla Shorthair https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/539‐hungarian‐vizsla‐shorthair/ Icelandic Sheepdog https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/82‐icelandic‐sheepdog/ https://dogwellnet.com/files/file/540‐icelandic‐sheepdog/
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