Pekingese - A breed of small dog developed in China, having a flat nose, a long-haired coat, short bowed forelegs, and a tail that curls over its back.
Tibetan Mastiff - A very large powerful rough-coated dog native to central Asia.
Whitelies - Body color white with red or dark markings. Color definitions may vary by breed. Always check the breed standard for the definitive color description.
Kuvasz - A long-established Hungarian breed of tall, light-footed but sturdy white dog; used also as a hunting dog.
Dropper - A bird dog cross.
Concaveation - Milk production in a spayed female dog in response to the suckling of a puppy.
Unsound - A dog incapable of performing the functions for which it was bred.
Bad Mouth - Crooked teeth; when the mouth is closed, upper and lower teeth do not line up according to the standard of the breed.
Bandy Legs - Legs that bend outward.
Briard - An ancient French breed of sturdily built, rough-coated dogs.
Hook Tail - A tail that is carried down, but with the tip curled upwards.
Topline - The dog's outline from just behind the withers to the tail set.