So called because they talk or sing in high pitched tones rather than bark, the Song dog's were a part of the native American Indians life and are descended from different wild dog stock. Families used to run packs before the Europians arrived in America. Kim La Flamme is said to have rescued the breed from extinction. This is a long lived breed and can reach 20 years. They are a medium sized, with a working attitude, very agile, very clean, gentle and love children. Colour is any
This breed is not recognised by the KC.
Club Name | Contact | Phone number | Homepage | |
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Information & Advice | Sarah Harrison | 0044(0)1555 840829 | no | no |
Size | Active | Temperament | Kennel | Training | Grooming | Problems | medium | yes | lively | no | easy | easy | no |
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Affix | Breeder | Telephone | Area | Homepage | |
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? | Sarah Harrison | 0044(0)1555 840829 | Ceredigion Wales | no | no |
Name | Picture | Owner | Telephone | Area | Homepage | |
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Affix or owner | Contact | Telephone | Area | Homepage | |
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LaFlamme Farms | ? | (541) 597-2871 | Selma Oregon USA | yes | yes |
For pictures of the top dogs in Scotland by Michael Trafford