SCHNAUZER (GIANT) 
— A native of Germany, 
the Giant Schnauser was 
developed from the Stand" 
ard Schnauser by breeding 
with rough-haired sheep- 
dogs, with the black Great 
Dane, and with the Bouvier 
of Flanders. He was used 
for driving cattle to man 
ket, and later as a guard and 
police dog. He is robust, 
sinewy, high-spirited and 
reliable. He has hard wiry hair, in color is pepper and salt, black, or 
black and tan, and is from 2l]/ 2 to 25J/2 inches in height. 
BELGIAN SHEEPDOG—Of 
the six varieties of Belgian 
sheepdog, two are recognised 
in this country. These are the 
long-coated black, or Groenen- 
dael, and the short-coated Mali- 
nois, usually a brindle fawn in 
color. These dogs are good 
workers and of high intelli¬ 
gence. They were used during 
the World War, and are also 
used for police work. They are 
from 22]/2 to 23j/2 inches in 
height. 
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