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Samoyed – Fun Facts and Crate Size

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Samoyed – Fun Facts and Crate Size

Quick Facts: AKC recognized in 1906 Lifespan: 12-14 years Size: Large Energy: Medium Recommended Crate Size: 48" dog crate* Return to main Dog Crate Size Breed Chart. Samoyed dogs are a fluffy herding dog and help Samoyedic people in Siberia to pull sleds. They are originally bred to hunt, herd reindeer, haul sleds, and accompany their owners in pack hiking, tracking, warming, and sleeping. They can be your best family friends. Sometimes the Samoyed is also nicknamed as 'Sammie' or 'Bjelkier'. Breed The American Kennel Club formally recognized the Samoyed in 1906. These medium energy dogs are known as friendly, gentle,...

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Pointer - Fun Facts and Crate Size

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Pointer - Fun Facts and Crate Size

Pointer Quick Facts: AKC recognized in 1884 Lifespan: 10-17 years Size: Large Energy: High Recommended Crate Size: 48" dog crate* Return to main Dog Crate Size Breed Chart. The Pointer, often referred to as the English Pointer, is a dog breed that was developed as a gundog to help hunt birds or rabbits. According to Wikipedia, the English Pointer originated in the 16th and 17th centuries in England and was brought to US in the 1800s. They were then bred extensively, largely due to the abundance of hunting. Breed The American Kennel Club formally recognized the Pointer in 1884. These high energy dogs are...

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German Shorthaired Pointer – Fun Facts and Crate Size

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German Shorthaired Pointer – Fun Facts and Crate Size

German Shorthaired Pointer Quick Facts: AKC recognized in 1930 Lifespan: 12-15 years Size: Medium Energy: High Recommended Crate Size: 42" dog crate* Return to the main Dog Crate Sizes Breed Chart. The German Shorthaired Pointer is considered as one of the most versatile sporting breeds. They are excellent as a hunting dog and a great family companion as well. The dog is a little smaller than other Pointer breeds. The GSP has elegantly almond-shaped eyes, a good humor expression, and a large muzzle. This high energy and intelligent dog is very enthusiastic about both work and play. They love being with children and...

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Doberman Pinscher – Fun Facts and Crate Size

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Doberman Pinscher – Fun Facts and Crate Size

  Doberman Pinscher Quick Facts: AKC recognized in 1908 Lifespan: 10-11 years Size: Large Energy: High Recommended Crate Size: 48” dog crate* Return to the main Dog Crate Sizes Breed Chart. Table of contents Introduction Breed Appearance Nutrition Grooming Exercise Pet Crate Size More Information Introduction The Doberman Pinscher is one the most intelligent and fast learning among dog breeds. They are able to learn new commands very fast and often considered the easiest dog to train. When you decide to have a Doberman, you have to commit to providing them with sufficient exercise, attention, care, and training since the Doberman is...

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Bernese Mountain Dogs – Fun Facts and Crate Size

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Bernese Mountain Dogs – Fun Facts and Crate Size

Bernese Mountain Dogs Quick Facts:  AKC recognized in 1937 Life Expectancy: 6 - 8 years Size: Large Energy Level: Medium Recommended Crate Size: 48" dog crate*  Return to the main Dog Crate Sizes Breed Chart. Introduction Bernese Mountain Dogs, also known as the Berner Sennenhund in Switzerland, do not have a clear origin story, though they are thought to be one of the Sennenhund-type dogs from the Swiss Alps region. There is little definitive historical documentation about their history. Apparently, this breed came from Romans, used to protect and guide herds. The invaders brought the dog with them while conquering the Old World...

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