1 thought on “What kind of breed is a dog who is white and looks like a fox?”

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    The fox silver fox is also called silver black fox, and Xuanhu. Because some of the needle hair is white, and other needle hair and hair roots are black, the middle of the needle hair is named for silver and white. Silver fox's mouth, round eyes, long ears, slender limbs, fluffy and long tails, are the fox species commonly raised now. Native to eastern Siberia in northern North America, it is the coat -colored mutation species of Chica under wild natural conditions. Therefore, its body shape is the same as the red fox, but it is only a great difference between hairy people. The kisses of silver black foxes, the back of the ears, abdomen and limbs are black; the back and body side are black and white, silver and black, and brown. There is a dense white needle hair on the back and sides. The silver hair is determined by the color of the needle hair. Because the white hair section is set up between the black hair segment, which forms a gorgeous silver mist. The position (depth) and proportion of the white needle hair determine the strength of the silver. The fluff is gray -brown and the tip of the tail is white. At present, wild silver and black foxes are relatively small, and there are many artificial breeding, and it has become a variety of breeding for breeding in countries around the world.
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    Ome is a compact, short -back, and active play dog. It is a type of German fox dog, native to Germany. He has a soft, thick bottom hair and thick wool. The tail roots are very high, and the tail with thick hair is placed on the back. He has a vigilant personality, smart expression, brisk behavior and curiosity.
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    The Samoyed dog named after the Siberian pastoral nation
    , always used to pull a sled and guard the reindeer. Samoyed dogs are famous for patience and strong physique. European expeditions use this dog to engage in North and South Pole Adventure. This dog has a lot of color, generally black, black and white, black and yellow -brown, and eventually dominant with white hairy varieties.

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