German hunting dog breed from Weimar city area. Recognized as distinct breed in 1891. First appeared at Berlin show in 1880 with three types. Nearly extinct during Great War, reconstituted from surviving examples. Accepted by FCI in 1954
British breed of toy dog with four recognized colors. Developed in late 17th century through interbreeding with flat-nosed breeds. Named after Blenheim Palace where Duke of Marlborough raised hunting dogs. Recognized by AKC in 1995, becoming 15th most popular pure-breed in US
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Medium-sized mastiff breed weighing 40-55 lb. Characterized by large head with thick skin folds and flat face. Short, flat coat in red, fawn, white, brindle, or piebald colors
Oversleeping is sleeping 9+ hours in 24 hours. Symptoms include daytime sleepiness, headaches, and daytime naps
Giant breed weighing 100-150 pounds, reaching 25-28 inches in height. Originated in Newfoundland, Canada, used as ship dogs and cart-pullers. Known for sweet temperament, friendly nature, and patient with children