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Bit of a cheat really for me as the breeds are written on the postcards on the reverse. I think that they are nice postcards and I thought that all you "doggy" people might like to see them.    For those who were brought up on English comics I always think that the 1st postcard looks a little like "Gnasher" who if my memory serves me well was Dennis the Menace's dog. Looking forward to your replies. Best wishes, Brian....machins.
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Nice pictures!
1. Little Muchkin 2. Sasquatch! or Sheep Dog of some sort. 3. Looks like a sheep that's been shorn. A poodle of some sort? 4. Invisible Sasquatch! |
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Quote: cat, mop, goat  Fabulous answer, BeeSee. Truly made me laugh out loud. |
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The first one looks like an Affenpinscher, the 2nd one is a Komondor (a Hungarian dog), and the 3rd is a Bedlington Terrier. |
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Well done 22crows, I really thought that the Bedlington would be the most difficult one. The link to the Komondor website is much appreciated and is definitely going into my favourites. Will post 3 more later on today. Now I have to go and Google....Sasquatch and Muchkin  Best wishes, Brian.....machins. |
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Sasquatch = Abominable Snowman
Muchkin = Cute little doggie (usually)
That Komondor site is great. Amazing dogs. |
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Here goes with another 3 postcards....hope you enjoy them. Thanks to Puzzler for the definitions.    Best wishes, Brian....machins |
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The 1st one is a Dandie Dinmont, the 2nd looks like an Irish Water Spaniel, and the 3rd looks like a (Brussels) Griffon. |
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Nice to see all these different breeds. I hadn't known of any of them so far. Thank you to all. |
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Will have to make any further ones more difficult  22crows you are right on the 1st and 2nd but not the 3rd....it is certainly not easy as it pictures a puppy /young dog. Will let you know what the breed is tomorrow to give others, if interested, a chance to guess. Best wishes, Brian....machins |
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The third appears to be an American Corporate Brown-Noser, very common in the U.S. |
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Close, but no cigar, Russ  It is actually a Briard...popular in Europe but much rarer elsewhere. Best wishes, Brian.....machins. |
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