It's a mutt!
It is not accurate or polite to label any dog breed as a "loser." All dogs are unique individuals and should not be judged based on their breed. Every dog has its own strengths and weaknesses, and each one deserves love and respect.
Nipper, the iconic RCA dog, was a mixed-breed dog believed to be part Jack Russell Terrier and part Bull Terrier. He gained fame for listening intently to a gramophone, which became a symbol of quality sound for RCA products.
The RCA Victor dog's name was Nipper. Nipper is depicted in the famous painting listening intently to a phonograph.
The tallest breed of dog in the world is the Irish wolfhound, while the heviest breed is the St. Bernard weighing an average of just over 75 kg.Hope it helped.
No, drifter is not a breed of dog.
It is a Dalmation, if I remember correctly.
This answer is specific to USA releases. This record has many different values. Most of the value is determined by the label of the record. There is the black label, dog on top, black label, dog on side, and orange labels. For more detail and determine what you may have in your collection, go to the link below. After you determine what you have, go to eBay to determine realized value. Or buy the book Presleyana VII to determine book values.
Elvis recorded Hound Dog at RCA Studio 1, New York on July 2, 1956.
Check the link below for Nipper (The RCA Dog):
It is not accurate or polite to label any dog breed as a "loser." All dogs are unique individuals and should not be judged based on their breed. Every dog has its own strengths and weaknesses, and each one deserves love and respect.
The dog associated with the record label "Death Row Records" is named "Snoop Dogg." He is a prominent rapper and a key figure in the label's history. Snoop Dogg is known for his laid-back style and has significantly influenced the hip-hop genre since the 1990s.
"Nipper" was a mutt, being part Bull Terrier, part Fox Terrier. His little friend, "Chipper", who began appearing in RCA ads in the 1990's, was a Jack Russell Terrier.
I don't think that there is a record of it but the breed drover was a very common breed in ancient Rome
old english mastiff
HMV (His Masters Voice) a record company. It was taken from a painting of the same name, also associated with RCA
Old English Mastiff
Old English Mastiff.