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The coachmen of Brussels used Griffons for ratting and the breed has been known as the Belgian Street Urchin. The Griffon is a sturdy toy dog of square proportions with a domed head, undershot jaw, very short nose and lustrous eyes.
Jukskei Park Veterinary Clinic Care for your loved pet. Services include microchipping, vaccinations and more.
Jukskei Park, South Africa
Passionate veterinary professionals, dedicated to delivering exceptional care that’s always there. The top priority of our partnership of experienced and caring vet surgeons is your pet’s well being.
London, UK
We pride ourselves on excellent customer service and client communication. Hakuna Matata Veterinary Clinic was a finalist at the Cape Talk Radio 2013 Small Business Awards.
Western Cape, South Africa
The coachmen of Brussels used Griffons for ratting and the breed has been known as the Belgian Street Urchin.The Griffon is a sturdy toy dog of squ...
The Tamaskan Dog originates from Finland. Husky type dogs were imported from the USA in the early 1980s. These were mixed with other dogs including...
The Komondor is descended from Tibetan dogs. Some think the Komondor was brought to Hungary a thousand years ago by nomadic Magyars to guard large ...
The coachmen of Brussels used Griffons for ratting and the breed has been known as the Belgian Street Urchin. The Griffon is a sturdy toy dog of square proportions with a domed head, undershot jaw, very short nose and lustrous eyes.
Miami Animal Clinic is proud to serve Miami, FL and surrounding areas. We are dedicated to providing the highest level of veterinary medicine along with friendly, compassionate service.
Miami, FL, USA
York Veterinary Center Focused on the Humane Care of Animals
New York, USA
Whether it is your dog, cat, bird, rabbit or most other exotic pets, we will treat it as "one of your children".
Radiokop, Roodepoort, South Africa