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  • Animal fancy [r]: Hobby involving interest in, and particularly devotion to, the keeping and or breeding of animals. [e]
  • Australian Silky Terrier [r]: A toy terrier of a breed developed from a cross between the Australian terrier and the Yorkshire terrier, characterized by long, silky, bluish-gray hair, tan markings, and erect ears. [e]
  • Breed club [r]: Societies dedicated to the breeding and welfare of a specific breed of purebred dog. [e]
  • Coat (animal) [r]: The pelage of a show animal or a garment design to protect an animal from harsh weather. [e]
  • Dog breeding [r]: The vocation of mating carefully selected specimens of the same dog breed in order to reproduce specific, consistently replicable qualities and characteristics. [e]
  • Dog breed [r]: A selectively-bred dog group with dependably similar and predictable characteristics. [e]
  • Dog colors [r]: Colour origins and characteristics of canines. [e]
  • Dog grooming [r]: the act of cleaning a dog's coat and external organs both for the sake of appearance and for the animal's health and hygiene. [e]
  • Dog [r]: Domesticated canine often kept as a pet or as a working animal and known as 'man's best friend'. [e]
  • Fox Terrier [r]: Small to medium-sized hunting terrier developed to rout fox and vermin. [e]
  • Jack Russell Terrier [r]: Small, tenacious and resourceful terrier originally developed as a hunting dog. [e]
  • Kennel club [r]: Society dedicated to the welfare of purebred dogs that sponsor trials and shows, and keep purebred registries. [e]
  • Maine Coon [r]: The oldest American breed of long-haired domestic cat. [e]
  • Maltese (dog) [r]: Breed of canine in the toy group, known for its silky white hair, descended from dogs originating in the central Mediterranean area. [e]
  • Miniature Fox Terrier [r]: A small Australian vermin-routing terrier, developed from 19th Century Fox Terriers and Fox Terrier types. [e]
  • Phalène [r]: A small and elegant but strong toy dog breed dating from at least the 16th Century; the original version of the Papillon. [e]
  • Race (biology) [r]: Inbreeding group marked by a pre-determined profile of latent factors of hereditary traits. [e]
  • Rottweiler [r]: A large breed of dog known for its great physical strength and strong protective instinct. [e]
  • Sexual dimorphism [r]: The physical differences that exist between males and females of a given species. [e]

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  • Jack Russell [r]: (21 December 1795 – 28 April 1883) British hunter as well as an ordained minister, known as 'The Sporting Parson', notable as the breeder of the line of fox hunting terriers that would eventually come to be known as Jack Russells. [e]
  • Cat breed [r]: Infrasubspecific rank for the classification of domestic cats. [e]
  • Toy dog [r]: A dog from any of many small breeds; any small dog; also, a popular plush toy. [e]
  • Breed registry [r]: sets of documents and records pertaining to animals within a specific breed whose parents are known. [e]