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- found 25% of Leonbergers had hip dysplasia after 18 months of age. A study in the UK identified cataracts in 90 out of 211 Leonbergers surve****. A study...
- Club, AKC Herding Regulations "Breed Feature: Bernese Mountain Dogs, Leonbergers & Rottweilers", National Dog – The Ringleader Way, vol. 12, nos. 1&2...
- and boots. Kidd learns from the girl's paperwork that she is Johanna Leonberger, who had been kidnapped and adopted by Kiowa six years earlier. Union...
- crossed them with Kuvasz specimens, Newfoundlands, German Shepherd Dogs, Leonbergers, a Bernese Mountain Dog and an African hunting dog. After much work,...
- Mountain Dog, B****et Hound, Cairn Terrier, Brittany, German Shepherd Dog, Leonberger, and West Highland White Terrier), it was found that inbreeding decreases...
- German Pinscher German Spitz Giant Schnauzer Great Dane Hovawart Keeshond Kromfohrländer Leonberger Rottweiler Standard Schnauzer Extinct Bullenbeisser...
- German Pinscher German Spitz Giant Schnauzer Great Dane Hovawart Keeshond Kromfohrländer Leonberger Rottweiler Standard Schnauzer Extinct Bullenbeisser...
- German Pinscher German Spitz Giant Schnauzer Great Dane Hovawart Keeshond Kromfohrländer Leonberger Rottweiler Standard Schnauzer Extinct Bullenbeisser...
- German Pinscher German Spitz Giant Schnauzer Great Dane Hovawart Keeshond Kromfohrländer Leonberger Rottweiler Standard Schnauzer Extinct Bullenbeisser...
- was used in the Clark Gable version, The Call of the Wild (1935). Three Leonberger 'actors' (one was a female, two were males) pla**** the starring dog "Buck"...