The Irish Wolfhound's name originates from is use as a wolf hunter, and not from its appearance. This is a very old breed with Roman records dating as far back as 391 AD. They were used in wars, and for guarding herds and property and for hunting Irish elk, deer, boar, and wolves. They were held in such high esteem that battles were fought over them. Irish Wolfhounds were often given as royal presents. Boar and wolf became extinct in Ireland and as a result the Irish Wolfhound declined in population. A British army officer by the name of Captain George Graham bred them in the second half of the 19th century. The breed was restored by the introduction of Great Dane and Deerhound blood. The Irish Wolfhound Club was founded in 1885 and it was recognized by the AKC in 1897. In 1902 a hound was first presented to the Irish Guards as a mascot. It was recognized by the Kennel Club as a sporting breed in 1925. The Irish Wolfhound Society was founded in 1981.
No two dogs simply make a collie. They are the result of high drive herding dogs from multiple countries, which were bred many hundreds of years ago. They're an ancient breed that can only continue by being bred collie-to-collie.
different breeds of dogs are breed together to make new breeds or for the new hite desiner dogs
The Basenji didn't have any dogs bred to make it.
Breeding dogs is common, and many people do it because they say if one dog is a champion, then their offspring will become dog show, obedience, or agility chanpions too. Others do it to make a lot of money off of pure-bred dogs.
Labradors are hunting dogs, not dogs that were bred to guard. They do not have the protective instinct that other dogs do. They more want to say hi to everyone and make people happy.
Dogs have been selectively bred for various purposes such as hunting, herding, guarding, and companionship. This selective breeding has resulted in dogs with specific physical and behavioral traits that make them well-suited for different tasks or environments. Additionally, selective breeding is done to maintain or enhance certain desirable characteristics and to reduce the risk of genetic diseases.
nothing, dogs not purebred, it can't be bred to make a purebred, its worthless.
the Rottweiler is a pure bred and only two pure bred Rottweilers can make another of its breed. The Rottweiler ORIGINATED long ago back to the Roman times and so breeds that the Rott is made up of isn't known.
Yes, they are adorable little dogs. The ones I have seen are bred from a toy poodle and a small Pomeranian dog. Both have wonderful dispositions.
A papillion is a breed of dog. It's not liike 2 dogs were bred and the result was a papillion puppy. It is a breed of dog recognized by the American Kennel Club.
There is no way to tell exactly how many cats are in Ireland but there is a giant feral cat population that is becoming a problem. It is believed that there are over 200,000 feral cats in Ireland alone.
Chief looks very much like an Irish Wolfhound although he's a bit undersized for this breed and cartoon animation really doesn't give the resolution of details necessary to make a definite identification.