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Ratonero Bodeguero Andaluz |
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Alternative names |
Perro Ratornero Andaluz Andalusian Mouse-Hunting Dog Perro Bodeguero Andaluz |
Country of origin |
Spain |
Common nicknames |
Classification and breed standards |
Not recognized by any major kennel club |
This breed of Dog is extinct |
Notes |
The Ratonero Bodeguero Andaluz (literally, the Andalusian Wine Cellars' Ratting Dog) is a Spanish terrier. It is believed to be descended from fox terriers crossed with other small breeds.
The Dog is of medium stature, with a short but abundant mostly white coat with black and/or tan markings. The head should be black and triangular with a semi-flat skull, with very dark eyes and folded ears. The tail may be docked to one quarter of its length or natural.
The breed is lively and brave with strong hunting instincts. It must also be friendly and according to the breed club this breed is good with children.
The Ratonero Bodeguero Andaluz has also been recognized by the Spanish Kennel Club [1]].
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