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Golden Retrievers puppies for adoption
Check out our Golden Retrievers puppies for adoption by clicking on the store. The Golden Retriever is a large-sized breed of dog bred as gun dogs to retrieve shot waterfowl such as ducks and upland game birds during hunting and shooting parties,[3] and were named ‘retriever’ because of their ability to retrieve shot game undamaged.

Shih Tzu puppies for adoption
Check out our Shih Tzu puppies for adoption by clicking on the store. Her is what Wikipedia Say’s about this breed. A Shih Tzu (English: /ˈʃiːtsuː/; Chinese: 西施犬; pinyin: xīshī quǎn), also known as the Chrysanthemum Dog, is a toy dog breed, weighing 10–19 pounds (4.5–8.6kg) when fully grown. The exact origins of the breed

Poodle puppies for adoption
Check out our Poodle puppies for adoption by clicking on the store. Her is what Wikipedia Say’s about this breed. A poodle is a group of formal dog breeds, the Standard Poodle, Miniature Poodle, and Toy Poodle. The origins of the poodles are still discussed with a dispute over whether the poodle descends from the

Maltese puppies for adoption
Check out our Maltese puppies for adoption by clicking on store. Her is what Wikipedia Say’s about this breed. The Maltese [malˈteːze], Canis familiaris Maelitacus,[3][4][5] is a small breed of dog in the Toy Group. It descends from dogs originating in the Central Mediterranean Area. The breed name and origins are generally understood to derive
Mini Whoodle puppies for adoption
Check out our Mini Whoodle puppies for adoption by clicking on the store. Her is what Wikipedia Say’s about this breed. The Whoodle is a hybrid, or designer, dog. They can be bred in three sizes: miniature, medium or standard. They can be 12-20 inches in height and weighing between 20 and 45 pounds. The

Lhasa Apso puppies for adoption
Check out our Lhasa Apso puppies for adoption by clicking on the store. Her is what Wikipedia Say’s about this breed. The Lhasa Apso (/ˈlɑːsə ˈæpsoʊ/ LAH-sə AP-soh) is a non-sporting dog breed originating in Tibet.[1] It was bred as an interior sentinel in the Buddhist monasteries, to alert the monks to any intruders who