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The Burmese Mountain Dog is a medium sized, muscular dog originally bred in Burma (Myanmar) to guard Buddhist temples
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The Burmese Mountain Dog -
- Lamb, A., & Johnson, L. (1961). Getting to Know the Burmese Mountain Dog. Greensboro, NC: Pet Publishing, Co.
- Schrock, K. (1948). Little known dogs of the world. London: Oxford University Press.
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The Burmese Mountain Dog is a medium sized, muscular dog originally bred in Burma (Myanmar) to guard Buddhist temples -
The Burmese Mountain Dog is a medium sized, muscular dog originally bred in Burma (Myanmar) to guard Buddhist temples
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http://burmesemountaindog
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mistaken by tourists
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muscular dog originally bred i
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and keep the temples free of rodents and beggars
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Burmese Temple Dog
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German Shepherd
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affectionate to his master
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Emily DittmarHave your ever wanted to know all about Burmese Mountain Dogs? Would they make good pets? What do they look like? This is the site for your younger students. What will surprise them immediately is that the dog featured looks just like a German Sheperd. How is that possible?
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Joanne TroutnerGreat hoax web site--compare with the AKC site on the real Bernese Mountain Dog
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, long, free and unrestricted. Reach and drive expressing a perfect balance between power and elegance. At the chase, the Burmese Mountain Dog demonstrates great coursing ability and endurance.
Temperament
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The Burmese Mountain Dog is a medium sized, muscular dog originally bred in Burma (Myanmar) to guard Buddhist temples.
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- The Burmese Mountain Dog is a breed of dog able to guard, ferret small game, and protect property.
- The Burmese Mountain Dogs are remarkably clean dogs. They are easy to keep as they are rarely noisy or quarrelsome, unless provoked.
- The Burmese Mountain Dog is a dog for everyone; they are bred to be friendly, obedient servants. They are very easy to train and want to please as much as possible.
So you want to own a Burmese Mountain Dog?
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Size, Proportion, Substance
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- Lamb, A., & Johnson, L. (1961). Getting to Know the Burmese Mountain Dog. Greensboro, NC: Pet Publishing, Co.
- Schrock, K. (1948). Little known dogs of the world. London: Oxford University Press.
- Information about American Kennel Club registration of Dogs.
- Information about Burma from the CIA World Fact Book.
- Amazon.com World Wide Web Bookstore for more information about Dogs.
Further Reading:
Other Web Sites for more information:
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Updated: January 3 and June 7 each year and as required
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By: Dr. Charlie White, Ph.D., DVM., AECT
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http://burmesemountaindog.info
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is a medium sized, muscular dog originally bred in Burma (Myanmar) to guard Buddhist temples. It is often mistaken by tourists as a German Shepherd. It was bred to guard the temples, and keep the temples free of rodents and beggars. It is also known as the Burmese Temple Dog. Carvings of Burmese Mountain Dogs along with their living counterparts can be seen guarding many of the ancient temples throughout Myanmar. This selective breeding for guarding made the Burmese Mountain Dog a favorite of the mountain drug dealers during and after World War II. The very first Burmese Mountain Dogs introduced into the United States came home with troops stationed along the 'Burma Road' during the World War II. In 1954, a group of <!--<A HREF="http://sunsite.unc.edu/freeburma/geninfo.html#myanmar">-->Burmese Opium Lords<!--</A>--> set up a standard for the Burmese Mountain Dog which has remained virtually unchanged ever since. The Burmese Mountain Dog Club of America was established in 1985 to foster the breed in the United States and the world.
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- Information about American Kennel Club registration of Dogs.
- Information about Burma from the CIA World Fact Book.
- Amazon.com World Wide Web Bookstore for more information about Dogs.
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1994-20xx
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January 3 and June 7
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bred to guard the temples
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keep the temples free of rodents and beggars.
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mistaken by tourists as a German Shepherd.
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Burmese Temple Dog
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favorite of the mountain drug dealers during and after World War II
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came home with troops stationed along the 'Burma Road'
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- The Burmese Mountain Dog is a breed of dog able to guard, ferret small game, and protect property.
- The Burmese Mountain Dogs are remarkably clean dogs. They are easy to keep as they are rarely noisy or quarrelsome, unless provoked.
- The Burmese Mountain Dog is a dog for everyone; they are bred to be friendly, obedient servants. They are very easy to train and want to please as much as possible.
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handsome, upstanding and athletic dog
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great endurance with a fair (good) amount of speed
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devoted and affectionate to his master
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reserved with strangers
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dark v-shaped area on its chest
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Dogs-25 to 27 inches
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Bitches-24 to 26 inches
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Dogs-85 pounds; Bitches-70 pounds
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fairly strong
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free from throatiness
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strong loins which are muscular and slightly arched
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never curled or gay.
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free from coarseness
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sloping, clean and muscular, denoting speed
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perfectly straight, strong and heavy in bone
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muscles should be clean, well defined and hocks well down
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short and dense
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sleek and glossy
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neither woolly nor silky
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brown "V" is desirable
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back is held level and the stride is efficient, long, free and unrestricted.
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demonstrates great coursing ability and endurance
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loves children
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Easy to train and work with.
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- General appearance, size, symmetry and balance 20
- Black crest 20
- Head 15
- Legs and Feet 15
- Neck and Shoulders 10
- Body, Back, Chest and Loin 10
- Coat and Color 5
- Tail 5
- Total 100
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By: Dr. Charlie White, Ph.D., DVM., AECT.
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The Burmese Mountain Dogs are remarkably clean dogs. They are easy to keep as they are rarely noisy or quarrelsome, unless provoked
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Burmese Mountain Dog is a medium sized, muscular dog originally bred in Burma (Myanmar) to guard Buddhist temples
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The very first Burmese Mountain Dogs introduced into the United States came home with troops stationed along the 'Burma Road' during the World War II.
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A mature Burmese Mountain Dog is a handsome, upstanding and athletic dog, capable of great endurance with a fair (good) amount of speed
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The Burmese Mountain Dog is a medium sized, muscular dog originally bred in Burma (Myanmar) to guard Buddhist temples. It is often mistaken by tourists as a German Shepherd
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The Burmese Mountain Dog Club of America was established in 1985 to foster the breed in the United States and the world.
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The peculiarity of this breed is the dark v-shaped area on its chest.
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originally bred in Burma
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guard Buddhist temples
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Burmese Temple Dog
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came home with troops stationed along the 'Burma Road' during the World War II.
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symmetrical in outline
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Kate Stirk SklikasThe Burmese Mountain Dog is a medium sized, muscular dog originally bred in Burma (Myanmar) to guard Buddhist temples. It was bred to guard the temples, and keep the temples free of rodents and beggars. It is also known as the Burmese Temple Dog. This bre
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The Burmese Mountain Dog is a medium sized, muscular dogoriginally bred in Burma (Myanmar) to guard Buddhist temples. It was bred toguard the temples, and keep the temples free of rodents and beggars.
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