they sell male lambs, wool but they keep the female sheep to breed
The Przewalski's Horse, (Equus ferus ssp.przewalskii) is a subspecies of "Wild Horse" (Equus ferus). They are very rare, and according to the International Union of Conservation for Nature or the ICUN Red List, they are the only surviving member of that species. They are listed with a status of "critically endangered", with a population trend posted as "increasing". This subspecies had been listed as "extinct" from the 1960's through the late 1990's, when they were reassessed and found that a reintroduction had been successful leaving roughly 50 mature horses living free in the wild for over 5 years. Starting in 1976 the US Fish and Wildlife Services (US FWS), Endangered Species List posted the Przewalski's Horse as "endangered", and CITES listed the horse for protection under appendix I in 1975. Some assume that the Przewalski's Horse was the ancestor to the modern horse, but DNA testing, combined with other tests shows that, even though they are very closely related, they are a separate, and distinct species population. This is still under debate, even though many of the endangered species sites are working with the newest findings. Their native habitat is the steppes of China and Mongolia, and the species was reintroduced back into a Mongolian National Park, the "Takhin Tal Nature Reserve and Khomiin Tal" at the Khustain Nuruu National Park. This horse is stocky with shorter legs than the average horse. They are about 13 hands tall, their coat is tan to dun colored becoming lighter around the belly, and the mane is short and stands straight while their tail hair is shorter too, and they have no forelock. Their legs are lightly striped, and they molt, or shed all the hair from their tail and mane once a year. FOr more details, please see the sites listed below.
According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the 2011 World's Biggest Dog is George, a purebred Great Dane. He weighs nearly 18 stone and stretches 7 foot long from nose to tail. He is nearly 4 foot high at the shoulder.
Chapter One: Cochise County, Arizona Territory, 1881Tally hated Tombstone. She hated its dusty streets lined with saloons and brothels, its crowds of miners and gamblers and cowboys out for a little "fun," its almost frantic attempts at respectability. Tombstone reminded Tally of herself. She was as dusty as its streets, as false as the bright facades that lured the naive and reckless into the gambling hells, where fortunes were lost and won every hour of the day and night. She blended right in with the more ordinary class of men, and that was exactly the way she wanted it. No one looked twice at a figure clad in baggy wool trousers and loose flannel shirt or a face smudged with dirt under a sweat-stained hat. Miriam, with her dark skin and simple cotton dress, attracted scarcely more attention, and neither did Federico. People of all races came to the mines or passed through the deserts and mountains of southern Arizona. Tombstone was no longer the mining camp of a few years past but a fully incorporated city of seven thousand souls, with five newspapers, its own railroad depot and a telegraph. There was a whole new world to be won here, a new life to be made by those willing to work--or risk everything for luck. Tally was willing to work, but luck was definitely not going in her favor. She dodged a heavy wagon loaded with lumber for some new construction at the corner of Second and Fremont Streets. The smell of cheap perfume drifted from the nearest cathouse, temporarily overwhelming the stench of horse droppings, whiskey and unwashed clothing. If Andr頷as here, it might take her days to find him. But Tally didn't know where else to look. Her brother had made arrangements to buy fifty yearlings and two-year-old heifers from a rancher in northern Sulphur Spring Valley, but he should have been back at Cold Creek a week ago. She'd sent Elijah after him at the end of the first week, and now her foreman was missing as well. God knew the ranch couldn't afford the loss of four workers in the middle of calving season, even if rustlers had run off with half their stock last winter. Bart and Pablito would make do as best they could, but an old man and a ten-year-old boy didn't have the time or strength to handle all that needed to be done. There was a chance that Andr頨ad met with some mishap. Apache renegades raided American settlements from time to time, and Arizona was an outlaw's haven. But Tally didn't believe Andr頨ad run into that kind of trouble. Far more likely that he'd become distracted by the gambling halls and carnal temptations of Tombstone. Tally sighed and surreptitiously pulled a handkerchief from her pocket, wiping the dust from her mouth. Miriam, whom Tally wouldn't think of sending into the saloons, was off buying supplies in the dry goods store, while Federico investigated the establishments that catered to the Mexican traders and miners. That left Tally with dozens of saloons and bordellos to visit. She dreaded the brothels most of all. For that reason as much as any other she chose Hafford's Saloon, known for the hundreds of exotic birds painted on its walls rather than for its soiled doves. She walked up to the polished bar and leaned against it like any one of the men. "What'll you have?" the bartender asked. Tally considered her limited supply of coins and ordered the smallest drink she could get away with. "Maybe you can help me," she said as the barman slapped the shot of whiskey on the counter before her. "I'm looking for my brother--Andr頊Bernard, blond hair, brown eyes, a few inches taller than me. Have you seen him?" The bartender looked askance under his bushy gray browns. "You just described 'bout a hundred men who passed through here the past couple of days. I can't remember all of 'em." He scratched his unkempt beard. "Might want to ask the faro dealer. He always remembers a face." Tally hid her disgust and downed the whiskey. It would affect her a little, but not too much. She'd learned to hold her liquor those first years in New Orleans. "Listen, boy," the bartender said with a confidential air of one doing a great good service, "I'd hold off that stuff if I was you. Wait until you're a mite older. And stay out of Big Nose Kate's!" He laughed uproariously at his "joke" and slapped the counter so hard that Tally's empty glass bounced. A shadow fell over Tally and the bartender. The newcomer seemed very tall in comparison to the stout barkeep--lean and taut with muscle, dressed in the wool pants and coat of a cowman rather than the duds of a miner. His black hat shaded his face, but something in his manner, the way he cocked a hip against the bar and dominated the space around him, alerted Tally's instinct for danger. She paid for her drink and turned to go. "Hey," the bartender said, grabbing her shirtsleeve. "What name should I give if your brother comes looking for you?" "Tal," she said, keeping her voice low. "Tal Bernard." "Good luck." Tally tipped her hat, but he was already serving the tall newcomer. The skin between Tally's shoulder blades quivered. She walked quickly to the gambling tables and searched out the faro dealer. He looked like a panther about to pounce as she approached, but he was pleasant enough when she explained her mission. A few of the gamblers took pity on the boy and speculated among themselves as the dealer laid the cards on the table. "I think I seen him," a miner offered. "About so high, curly yeller hair? Saw him at the roulette wheel over at the Crystal Palace oh, near ten days ago. You say he's your brother?" Tally nodded, her heart sinking to the soles of her boots. "Don't think he did too good. Lost a heap o? money. Heard him talk about buying gear and heading into the Chiricahuas to make his fortune." The miner chuckled. "Poor feller. Looked like he might know something about beeves, but mining--" He shook his head. "I'd ask over at the harness shops and livery stables. He'd o' needed a couple good mules at the very least." Tally thanked the miner and trudged out of the saloon. Andr頭ust have gone crazy. He knew that money had to go for cattle, or the ranch could fail. And he knew less about mining than she did. If he really had gone to the mountains, it was probably because he was too ashamed to face her and had thought up some cockeyed scheme to recoup his losses. No, Andr頷asn?t crazy, just rash and sometimes thoughtless. She had hoped this time he?d prove responsible. She had needed to trust him with the money she?d saved from her marriage, needed him to show that he cared as much about Cold Creek as she did. She?d expected too much. Reckless or not, Andr頷as her brother. He knew what she'd been, and he hadn't turned his back. He was the only family she had left. Even if all the money was gone, she had to find him and bring him home. Tally began the wearisome rounds of Tombstones numerous corrals, stables and supply stores. By late afternoon she knew that Andr頨ad, indeed, bought a pair of mules and all the appropriate gear, and had set off from Tombstone over a week ago. His likely path would take him east, toward the Chiricahuas, but well north of Cold Creek's little side valley. Tally muttered a curse she saved for only the worst situations and returned to the stable where she had left the wagon and horses. Miriam and Federico were waiting for her in the shade of the building. Federico looked as though he'd eaten a sour lemon and Miriam was furiously knitting the shawl she'd begun on the ride to Tombstone. She stopped when she saw Tally. "Bad news?" she asked softly. "Bad enough. Andr頧ambled the money before he bought any cattle and went back to the mountains with mining gear." "Madre de Dios," Federico muttered. "Elijah?" Miriam said. The worry in her voice revealed far more than her dispassionate face. Tally knew how much she cared for Elijah, and he for her. God help the man if he ever made Miriam cry. "I can't find evidence that Elijah was in Tombstone," Tally said. "He's been gone a week," Miriam said, crumpling the shawl between her graceful hands. "He may be looking for Andr頩n the Valley. It?s a big area to cover." Tally pushed her hat back and blotted the perspiration from her forehead. "We can't afford a hotel tonight. We'll sleep in the wagon and decide what to do in the morning--if you don't mind bedding with the horses, Rico." The Mexican shrugged. "What will we do tomorrow, Se?ta?" "I can find him for you." Tally whirled to face the man from Hafford's--the one who had made the uncharacteristic shiver race down her spine. His back was to the sun, so that she still couldn't make out his features. But his height was a dead giveaway, and his voice, deep and rough, made her think of dark alleys and smoking guns. He was what the girls at La Belle H鬨ne used to call a 'long, tall drink of water.' Tally's mouth had suddenly gone very dry indeed. She held her ground, staring up into the shadows of his eyes under the black hat's brim. "Who are you?" "Someone who has what you need." He angled his head so that she could see that the slitted eyes were the palest gray tinted with green, nestled in a web of wrinkles carved by sun and wind. His hair was a brown so dark as to be almost black. No single element of his face could be called handsome, yet the overall effect was one of compelling strength and inner power. Few women would fail to look at him twice. "You followed me here," Tally said. "I heard you was looking for your brother," he said, glancing over her shoulder at her companions. Federico took a step forward, compelled against his mild nature to assume the role of gallant protector. "Call your man off. I mean you no harm." "It's all right, Rico," she said, never taking her gaze from the stranger's. "Why do you think you can help us?" The man drew closer, crowding Tally to the wall of the livery. She dodged neatly, keeping her distance. He smelled of perspiration, as everyone did in the desert, but it was not an unpleasant odor. In fact, he smelled different from any man she'd met. He moved easily, smoothly, like a puma or a fox. But he didn't offer a threat, and if he wore a gun it was well hidden under his coat. "My name's Sim Kavanagh," the man said. "I heard your brother ran off to the mountains after losing big at the Crystal Palace. They say he's a tenderfoot who wouldn't know a pickaxe from a shovel, so I figured--" "Andr駳 no tenderfoot. We have a ranch on the other side of Sulphur Spring Valley. He--" She wasn't about to confess Andr駳 irresponsibility to this man. "He has dreams, sometimes," she finished awkwardly. Kavanagh narrowed his eyes. "He's your older brother? Sounds like you look after him. He gamble away all your money?" Tally bristled. "What is your interest in my brother, Mr. Kavanagh?" "I was a scout for the army. I know all the ranges--the Dragoons, Chiricahuas, the Mules. Tracking's what I do. And right now I need a job." return to top ▲ Kathe Robin, Romantic Times - 4 1/2 stars, Top Pick "Krinard spins a haunting tale with paranormal elements that add to an already darkly intense story. With an understanding of the human struggle between the search for love and the instinct for survival, Krinard carefully crafts a story that makes you think and feel long after you've finished."
Afador Afaird Affen Spaniel Affen Terrier Affen Tzu Affengriffon Affenhuahua Affenpinscher Affenpoo Afghan Collie Afghan Hound Afghan Retriever Afghan Sheepdog Afghan Spaniel Afollie African Wild Dog Africanis (Hottentot Dog) (Photo Needed) Aidi Ainu Dog Airedale Terrier Airedoodle Akbash Dog Akita Inu Akita Shepherd Alano Espanol Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog Alaskan Husky Alaskan Klee Kai Alaskan Malamute Alopekis Alpine Dachsbracke Alusky American Bandogge Mastiff American Black and Tan Coonhound (See Black and Tan Coonhound) American Blue Gascon Hound American Bull Dogue De Bordeaux American Bull Mastiff (photo needed) American Bull Molosser American Bulldog American Bullnese American Bully American Cocker Spaniel American Crested Sand Terrier (photo needed) American Eagle Dog American Eskimo Dog American Foxhound American Gointer American Hairless Terrier American Indian Dog American Lo-Sze Pugg (TM) American Mastiff American Mastiff (Panja) American Pit Bull Terrier American Rat 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Brandlbracke (photo needed) Austrian Shorthaired Pinscher Auvergne Pointing Dog (photo needed) Azawakh A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M|N|O|P-Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X-Y-Z Ba-Shar Bagle Hound Banjara Greyhound (photo needed) Banter Bulldogge Barbet Basenji Baskimo Basschshund Basselier Basset Artesien Normand Basset bleu de Gascogne Basset fauve de Bretagne (photo needed) Basset Hound Basset Retriever Bassetoodle Basston Bassugg Bavarian Mountain Hound Be-Apso Bea Griffon Bea-Tzu Beabull Beagle Beagle Harrier Beagleman Beaglier Beago Bearded Collie Beauceron Bedlington Terrier Bedouin Shepherd Dog (photo needed) Belgian Griffons Belgian Mastiff Belgian Shepherd Groenendael Belgian Shepherd Laekenois Belgian Shepherd Malinois Belgian Shepherd Tervuren Belgian Shorthaired Pointer (photo needed) Belgrade Terrier (photo needed) Bench-legged Feist (photo needed) Bergamasco Berger des Picard Berger des Pyrénées Berger Du Languedoc (photo needed) Bernedoodle Bernefie Bernese Mountain Dog Bichon Frise Bichon 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Care-Tzu Carlin Pinscher Carolina Dog Cardigan Welsh Corgi Carkie Carnauzer Carpathian Sheepdog Catahoula Bulldog Catahoula Leopard Dog (See Louisiana Catahoula Leopard Dog) Catalan Sheepdog Cattle Collie Dog Caucasian Ovtcharka Cav-A-Malt Cav-A-Mo Cava-Chin Cava-Corgi Cava-lon Cava-Tzu Cavachon Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Cavanese Cavapom Cavapoo Cavaton Cavestie Central Asian Ovtcharka Cesky Fousek Cesky Terrier Chacy Ranior Chart Polski Chesapeake Bay Retriever Cheeks Cheenese Cherokee Monarch Chesador Chestie Chi Apso Chi-Chi Chi-Chon Chi-Poo Chien D' Artois (See Briquet) Chiens Francaises (photo needed) Chigi Chihuahua Chilier Chimation Chin (See Japanese Spaniel) Chin-Pin Chin-wa China Jack Chinaranian Chineranian Chinese Crested (hairless) Chinese Chongqing Dog Chinese Crestepoo Chinese Frise Chinese Imperial Dog Chinese Foo Dog (photo needed) Chinese Shar-Pei (See Shar-Pei) Chinook Chion Chipin Chippiparai (photo needed) Chiribaya Shepherd (photo needed) Chiweenie Chizer Chonzer Chorkie Chortaj (photo needed) Chow Chow Chug Chussel Cierny Sery Cirneco Dell 'Etna Clumber Spaniel Cluminger Spaniel Cock-A-Chon Cock-A-Mo Cock-A-Tzu Cockalier Cockapin Cockapoo Cocker Pug Cocker Spaniel Cocker Westie Cockeranian CockerShnauz Cockinese Cojack Collie (Rough and Smooth) Colonial Cocker Spaniel Combai (photo needed) Comfort Retriever Continental Toy Spaniel (See Papillon) Copica Corgi Corgidor Corillon Corkie Cosheltie Coton De Tulear Coton Tzu Cotonese Cotralian Coydog Crested Schnauzer Crested Malt Crested Tzu Crestoxie Cretan Hound Croatian Sheepdog Crustie Curly-Coated Retriever Cypro Kukur (photo needed) Czechoslovakian Wolfdog Czesky Terrier (See Cesky Terrier) A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M|N|O|P-Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X-Y-Z Dachshund Daisy Dog Dakotah Shepherd Dalmador Dalmatian Dameranian Dandie Dinmont Terrier Daniff Danish Broholmer Danish-Swedish Farmdog Daug Denmark Feist Deutsche Bracke (See German Hound) Deutscher Wachtelhund Dingo Doberman Pinscher Dogo Argentino Dogue Brasileiro Dogue de Bordeaux Doodleman Pinscher Dorgi Dorkie Dorset Olde Tyme Bulldogge Doxie-Chon Doxie-Pin Doxie Scot Doxiepoo Doxle Drentse Patrijshond Drever Dunker Dutch Shepherd Dog Dutch Smoushond East-European Shepherd East Russian Coursing Hounds East Siberian Laika Elkhound Enga-Apso Engachon EngAm Bulldog / Olde Bulldog Engatzu Spaniel English Boodle English Boston-Bulldog English Bulldog English Bullen Bordeaux Terrier English Cocker Spaniel English Coonhound English Foxhound English Mastweiler English Pointer English Setter English Shepherd English Speagle English Springer Spaniel English Toy Cocker Spaniel English Toy Spaniel Entlebucher Sennenhund Eskapoo Eskifon Eskijack Eskland Estonian Hound Eurasier Euro Mountain Sheparnese Ewokian Farm Collie Fauves De Bretagne Faux Frenchbo Bulldog Feist Field Spaniel Fila Brasileiro Finnish Hound Finnish Lapphund Finnish Spitz Flat-Coated Retriever Fo-Chon Fo-Tzu Foodle Fourche Terrier Fox Terrier Foxhoodle Foxhound Foxton Foxy Rat Terrier Foxy Russell Free-Lance Bulldog French Brittany Spaniel French Bull Weiner French Bulldog French Bullhuahua French Mastiff French Pointing Dog French Spaniel French Tricolour Hound French White and Black Hound French White and Orange Hound Frenchie-Pei Frenchie Pug Frengle Galgo Espanol Gammel Dansk Hoensehund Gascons-Saintongeois German Hunt Terrier German Longhaired Pointer German Malinois German Rough-haired Pointing Dog German Pinscher German Sheeppoodle German Shepherd Dog German Shorthaired Lab German Shorthaired Pointer German Spitz Giant German Spitz Medium German Spitz Small German Wirehaired Pointer Giant Maso Mastiff Giant Schnauzer Giant Schnoodle Glechon Glen of Imaal Terrier Goberian Golden Boxer Golden Irish Golden Labrador Golden Mountain Dog Golden Pei Golden Pyrenees Golden Retriever Golden Sheltie Goldendoodle Goldmaraner Goldmation Gollie Gonczy Polski Gordon Setter Gran Mastin de Borinquen Grand anglo-francais Grand anglo-français tricolore Grand anglo-français blanc et noir Grand anglo-français blanc et orange Grand Basset Griffon Vendeen Grand bleu de Gascogne Grand gascon saintongeois Grand Griffon Vendeen Great Bernese Great Dane Great Pyrenees Greater Swiss Mountain Dog Greek Hound Greek Sheepdog Greenland Dog Greyhound Griffichon Griffon bleu de Gascogne Griffon fauve de Bretagne Griffon Nivernais Griffonese Griffonshire Groenendael Grosser Munsterlander Vorstehhund Guatemalan Bull Terrier Hairless Khala Halden Hound Hamilton Hound Hanoverian Hound Harlequin Pinscher Harrier Hava-Apso Havachin Havachon Havallon Havamalt Havanese Havashire Havashu Havaton Hawaiian Poi Dog Hellenikos Ichnilatis Hellenikos Poimenikos Hertha Pointer Highland Maltie Himalayan Sheepdog Hokkaido Dog Hanoverian Scenthound Hovawart Hungarian Greyhound Hungarian Kuvasz Hungarian Puli Hungarian Wire-haired Pointing Dog Hush Basset Husky Hygenhund Ibizan Hound Icelandic Sheepdog Imo-Inu Inca Hairless Dog Irish Doodle Irish Glen Imaal Terrier Irish Mastiff Irish Red and White Setter Irish Setter Irish Staffordshire Bull Terrier Irish Terrier Irish Water Spaniel Irish Wolfhound Istrian Coarse-Haired Hound Istrian Short-Haired Hound Italian Bulldogge Italian Greyhound Italian Greyhuahua Italian Hound Italian Spinoni Ja-Chon Jacairn Jack-A-Bee Jack-A-Poo Jack-A-Ranian Jack Chi Jack-Rat Terrier Jack Russell Terrier Jackie-Bichon Jafox Jaland Japanese Spaniel Japanese Spitz Japanese Terrier Japeke Japillon Japug Jarkie Jatzu Jindo Jatese Jug Kai Dog Kangal Dog Kangaroo Dog Kanni Karabash Karelian Bear Dog Karelian Bear Laika Karelo-Finnish Laika Karst Shepherd Kashon Keagle Keeshond Kelb Tal-Fenek Kemmer Feist Kemmer Stock Hybrid Squirrel Dogs Kerry Beagle Kerry Blue Terrier Kerry Wheaten Kimola King Cavrin King Charles Spaniel King Charles Yorkie King Schnauzer King Shepherd Kishu Klein Poodle Komondor Kooikerhondje Koolie Korean Dosa Mastiff Krasky Ovcar Kromfohrlander Kugsha Dog Kunming Dog Kuvasz Kyi-Leo La-Chon La Pom Lab'Aire Lab-Pointer Labbe Labernese Labloodhound Labmaraner Labradane Labradinger Labradoodle Labradoodle Australian Labradoodle Miniature Labrador Husky Labrador Retriever Labralas Labrottie Lacasapoo Lagotto Romagnolo Lakeland Terrier Lancashire Heeler Landseer Lapinporokoira Lapphunds Large Münsterländer Larson Lakeview Bulldogge Latvian Hound Leonberger Leopard Cur Levesque Lha-Basset Lha-Cocker Lhaffon Lhasa Apso Lhasalier Lhasanese Lhasapoo Lhatese Lithuanian Hound Llewellin Setter Louisiana Catahoula Leopard Dog Lowchen Lucas Terrier Lundehund Lurcher Magyar Agar Mahratta Greyhound Majestic Tree Hound Majorca Shepherd Dog Malchi Mal-Shi Malteagle Maltese Malti-Pin Malti-Poo Malti-Pug Maltipom Malton Manchester Terrier Maremma Sheepdog Markiesje Mastador Masti-Bull Mastiff Mauxie Mauzer McNab Meagle Mexican Hairless Mi-Ki Middle Asian Ovtcharka Mini Australian Shepterrier Mini Coonhound Mini St. Bernard Miniature American Eskimo Miniature Aussiedoodle Miniature Australian Bulldog Miniature Australian Shepherd Miniature Bull Terrier Miniature Bulldog Miniature English Bulldog Miniature Fox Terrier Miniature Goldendoodle Miniature Labradoodle Miniature Pinscher Miniature Poodle Miniature Schnaupin Miniature Schnauzer Miniature Schnauzzie Miniature Schnoxie Miniboz Minnie Jack Mioritic Sheepdog Mongrel (Mutt) Moscow Toy Terrier Moscow Vodolaz Moscow Watchdog Mountain Cur Mountain Feist Mountain Mastiff Mountain View Cur Mucuchies Mudi Muggin Munsterlander Muscle Mastiff Native American Indian Dog Neapolitan Mastiff Nebolish Mastiff Nenets Herding Laika New Guinea Singing Dog New Zealand Huntaway Newfoundland Norbottenspets Norfolk Terrier North American Miniature Australian Shepherd Northeasterly Hauling Laika Northern Inuit Dog Norwegian Buhund Norwegian Elkhound Norwegian Hound Norwegian Lundehund Norwich Terrier Nova Scotia Duck-Tolling Retriever Old Anglican Bulldogge Old Danish Chicken Dog Old English Mastiff Old English Sheepdog Old-Time Farm Shepherd Olde Boston Bulldogge Olde English Bulldogge Olde Victorian Bulldogge Ori Pei Original English Bulldogge Otterhound Owczarek Podhalanski Papastzu Paperanian Papi-poo Papi Tzu Papichon Papillon Papimo Papitese Papshund Parnell's Carolina Cur Pariah Dog Parson Russell Terrier Patterdale Terrier Patterland Terrier Peagle Peek-A-Pom Pekalier Pekarin Peka-A-West Peke-A-Chon Peke-A-Pap Peke-A-Pin Peke-A-Tese Pekehund Pekepoo Pekingese Pembroke Welsh Corgi Pencil-tail Feist Perdiguero de Burgos Perdiguero Navarro Perro Cimarron Perro de Pastor Mallorquin Perro de Presa Canario Perro de Presa Mallorquin Perro dogo Mallorquin Perro Ratonero Andaluz Peruvian Inca Orchid Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen Petit Blue De Gascongne Petit Brabancon Petit Gascon Saintongeois Petite Goldendoodle Petite Labradoodle Pharaoh Hound Picardy Spaniel Pineranian Pinny-Poo Pit Bull Terrier Plica Plott Hound Plummer Terrier Pocket Beagle Podenco Ibicenco Pointer Pointer Bay Poitevin Polish Hound Polish Tatra Sheepdog Polski Owczarek Nizinny Pom-A-Nauze Pom-A-Pug Pom-Coton Pom-Shi Pom-Silk Pom Terrier Pomapoo Pomchi Pomeranian Pomchi Pomeagle Pomerat Pomimo Pomston Poo-Shi Poo-Ton Poochin Poodle Poogle Poolky Poos Pootalian Poovanese Porcelaine Portuguese Podengo Portuguese Pointer Portuguese Water Dog Posavac Hound Poshies Potsdam Greyhound Prazsky Krysavik Powderpap Presa Canario Pudelpointer Pug Pug-A-Mo Pug-Zu Pugairn Pugalier Pugapoo Pugese Puggat Puggit Puggle Pughasa Puginese Pugland Pugottie Pugshire Puli (Pulik) Pumi Pushon Pyrenean Mastiff Pyrenean Mountain Dog Queen Elizabeth Pocket Beagle Queensland Heeler Rafeiro do Alentejo Raggle Rajapalyam (photo needed) Rampur Greyhound Rashon Rastreador Brasileiro Rat Terrier Rat-A-Pap Rat-Cha Ratshi Terrier Ratshire Terrier Rattle Rattle Griffon Redbone Coonhound Rhodesian Ridgeback Roman Rottweiler Rottaf Rotterman Rottle Rottweiler Rough Collie Rumanian Sheepdog Rus-A-Pei Russian Bear Schnauzer Russian Harlequin Hound Russian Hound Russian Spaniel Russian Toy Terrier Russian Tsvetnaya Bolonka Russian Wolfhound Russo-European Laika Rustralian Terrier Saarlooswolfhond Sabuesos Espanoles Sage Ashayeri Sage Koochee Sage Mazandarani Saint Berdoodle Saint Bernard Saint Berner Saint Dane Saluki Samoyed Sanshu Dog Sapsari Sarplaninac Schapendoes Schapso Schiller Hound Schip-A-Pom Schipese Schipper-Poo Schipperke Schnau-Tzu Schnauzers Schneagle Schnekingese Schnese Schnocker Schnoodle Schweenie Scoland Terrier Scoodle Scotch Collie Scotchon Scotti Apso Scottish Deerhound Scottish-Skye Terrier Scottish Terrier (Scottie) Sealydale Terrier Sealyham Terrier Segugios Italianos Seidenspitz Shar-Pei Shar-Poo Sharbo Sharmatian Sharp Eagle Sheepadoodle Shelchon Shelillon Sheltidoodle Sheltie Inu Shepadoodle Sheprador Shetland Sheepdog (Sheltie) Shelestie Shiba Inu Shibos ShiChi Shichon Shiffon Shih Apso Shih-Mo Shih-Poo Shih-Tzu Shika Inus Shikoku Shiloh Shepherd Shinese Shiranian Shocker Shockerd Shorgi Shorkie Tzu Shug Sibercaan Siberian Husky Siberian Indian Dog Siberian Laikas Silkchon Silken Windhound Silkese Silkin Silkland Terrier Silky Cocker Silky Jack Silky-Lhasa Silky Terrier Silky Tzu Silkyhuahua Silkzer Simaku Skip-Shzu Skye Terrier Sloughi Slovakian Hound Slovensky Cuvac Slovensky Hrubosrsty Stavac Smalandsstovare Small Bernese Hound Small Greek Domestic Dog Small Münsterländer Small Swiss Hound Smooth Collie Smooth Fox Terrier Sniffon Snorkie Soft Coated Golden Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier Soft Coated Wheatzer Soft Coated Woxer South Russian Ovtcharka Spanador Spaniel de Pont-Audemer Spanish Bulldog Spanish Hound Spanish Mastiff Spanish Water Dog Spinone Italiano Springer Spaniel Springerdoodle Srpski Gonic Srpski Trobojni Gonic Srpski Planinski Gonic St.Germain Pointing Dog St. Weiler Stabyhoun Staffordshire Bull Terrier Staghound Standard American Eskimo Standard Poodle Standard Schnauzer Stephens Stock Mountain Cur Stichelhaar Strellufstover Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog Styrian Roughhaired Mountain Hound Sussex Spaniel Swedish Elkhound Swedish Lapphund Swedish Vallhund Swiss Hound Swiss Laufhunds Swiss Shorthaired Pinscher Taco Terrier Tahltan Bear Dog Taigan Tamaskan Dog Tasy (photo needed) Teacup Poodle Teddy Roosevelt Terrier Telomian Tenterfield Terrier Tepeizeuintli Texas Heeler Thai Bangkaew Dog Thai Ridgeback The Carolina Dog Tibalier Tibetan KyiApso Tibetan Mastiff Tibetan Pug Tibetan Spaniel Tibetan Terrier Titan Bull-Dogge Titan Terrier Torkie Tornjak Tosa Inu Toxirn Toy American Eskimo Toy Australian Shepherd Toy Fox Pinscher Toy Fox Terrier Toy German Spitz Toy Manchester Terrier Toy Poodle Toy Poxer Toy Rat Doxie Transylvanian Hound Treeing Tennessee Brindle Treeing Walker Coonhound Tuareg Sloughi Twatha Utonagan Tyroler Bracke Tzu Basset Ultimate Mastiff Valley Bulldog Vanguard Bulldog Victorian Bulldog Villano de Las Encartaciones Vizsla Volpino Italiano (photo needed) Vucciriscu Wauzer Wee-Chon Weeranian Weimaraner Weimardoodle Wel-Chon Welsh Corgi Welsh Sheepdog Welsh Springer Spaniel Welsh Terrier Weshi West Highland Doxie West Highland White Terrier West of Argyll Terrier West Russian Coursing Hound West Siberian Laika Westie-Laso Westiepoo Westphalian Dachsbracke Wetterhoun Wheaten Terrier Whippet White English Bulldog White German Shepherd Whoodles Wirehaired Fox Terrier Wirehaired Pointing Griffon Wirehaired Vizsla Wirelsh Terrier Wolf Hybrid Wolamute Woodle Xoloitzcuintle Yoranian Yorkie-Apso Yorkie Pin Yorkie Russell Yorkie-ton Yorkillon Yorkinese Yorkipoo Yorkshire Terrier Yorktese Yugoslavian Hounds Zuchon
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Tal-y-Waen farm is a hill sheep farm
Tal means Rhythm
¿Qué tal? is pronounced (kay-tal).
Tal Golomb's birth name is Golomb, Tal Jacob.
¿QUÉ TAL? --- How are you? - How do you do? - Hello!
Tal Nami.
the word tal, does not translate but add Qué and ¿Qué tal? is slang for What's up?
TAL may be the mark for Tal Amos, Israeli and American trained jewelry maker.
The stress is on the "tal" ~ ih-TAL-yanVery definitely not EYE-tal-yan
i want agency for all products for cell or distubition in solapur (tal - mohol) maharastra cell no. 9850515077
The cast of De tal palo tal chipote - 1987 includes: Rosella Charly Valentino
Alona Tal is 5' 4".