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Saluki


|  | Camel trains from Egypt carried Salukis to all parts of the ancient world along the silk roads.
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Samoyed


|  | A medium-sized white dog with the "smiling" face, the Samoyed was brought out of Siberia at the end of the last century and the early part of this century...
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Schipperke


|  | The Schipperke is also known as the "Belgian Barge Dog", "Little Captain" and "Little Black Devil".
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Schnauzer


|  | The Schnauzer family is primarily a companion dog that was originally used as a sheep dog in the areas of Germany and Austria.
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Scottish Terrier


|  | The Scottish Terrier is one of the descendants of the old Scotch Terrier, along with the Dandie Dinmont, the Cairn, and the West Highland White Terrier.
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Sealyham Terrier


|  | In 1850, Captain John Edwardes, of Sealyham, Haverfordwest, Wales, set out to establish the breed which we know today as the Sealyham Terrier.
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Shar Pei


|  | The Shar-Pei originated in China and has a history dating back 2000 years.
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Shetland Sheepdog


|  | The Shetland Sheepdog, or "Sheltie" as it is affectionately known, originates from the Shetland Islands where it was used by crofters as a sheepdog and guardian around the farm.
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Shih Tzu


|  | The breed's origins are shrouded in mystery, but it is known that these little dogs were raised in palaces by eunuchs for the pleasure of the nobility.
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Siberian Husky


|  | First developed by the Chukchi tribe in Asia to transport their goods across the snow, the Siberian Husky has become a popular breed in recent years and regularly appear at dog shows around the world.
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