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Shoppolis Islands Aspect
Hi....Bailey
here. I am a pet lover and always have been. There are many pets in
Shoppolis Islands like there are in many other countries, except that we are
able to have some that live in the sea. The Shoppolis Islands underwater
paradise in Shoppolis Bay gives people a chance to swim among the most
magnificent pets in the universe. Since some of our underwater life stays
in close proximities, the same fish and other waterlife can be visited time and
time again. Swimmers and divers are continually under the surface of the
protected area in the Bay. It is surrounded by a solid bulkhead on which
there is a road, walkway and marina. The conduits that allow the water to
flow in and out are large enough for small creatures to enter and leave, but the
larger predators cannot. There are underwater teams of caretakers that
manage the swimming area 24-hours per day, 7-days per week. The team makes
sure that divers, swimmers and sea life remain safe and cared for. On
land, there are the typical dogs and cats as well as some sophisticated animals
and reptiles typical of pacific islands. Shoppolis Islands manages its pet
programs in such a way as to prevent any unlicensed creatures from becoming
loose on any of the islands. This could lead to a serious compromise of
the balance of nature we insist upon maintaining. Each citizen is on
constant alert to any changes that could suggest a problem. Even new flora
is reported. Planting and other practices have much more effect on our
islands that would be on a continent and are reasonably controlled.
Professor Candice Kandalaar of Pandar College in Fisherman's End is the selected
person who monitors all these creature and plant elements from her office.
Her field team of twenty continue to work with other project teams to ensure
that our balances are maintained.
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Information from the American Kennel Club |
The Seven Groups of Breeds from the American Kennel Club
Professor Candice Kandalaar of Pandar College in Fisherman's End compiled the information shown below on the various breeds of dogs listed with the American Kennel Club. Jack and Jenny Cannon of Gray Rock show their Labbies on a regular basis and are extremely proud of their animals. Only a few reside on SI; the rest are comfortable in their permanent home in New York City, USA. Tally and Grace B'langan of Quayton show their Pomeranian, Palmeranian Gallant, in Australia shows on occasion. At this time, there are no plans for any shows for dogs or cats, but horse shows abound.
Sporting Group
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Brittany |
Pointer |
German Shorthaired Pointer |
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German Wirehaired Pointer |
Chesapeake Bay Retriever |
Curly-Coated Retriever |
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Flat-Coated Retriever |
Golden Retriever |
Labrador Retriever |
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English Setter |
Gordon Setter |
Irish Setter |
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American Water Spaniel |
Clumber Spaniel |
Cocker Spaniel |
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English Cocker Spaniel |
English Springer Spaniel |
Field Spaniel |
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Irish Water Spaniel |
Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever |
Spinone Italiano |
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Sussex Spaniel |
Welsh Springer Spaniel |
Vizsla |
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Weimaraner |
Wirehaired Pointing Griffon |
Hound Group
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Afghan Hound |
American Foxhound |
Basenji |
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Basset Hound |
Beagle |
Black and Tan Coonhound |
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Bloodhound |
Borzoi |
Dachshund |
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English Foxhound |
Greyhound |
Harrier |
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Ibizan Hound |
Irish Wolfhound |
Norwegian Elkhound |
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Otterhound |
Petit Basset Griffon Vendéen |
Pharaoh Hound |
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Rhodesian Ridgeback |
Saluki |
Scottish Deerhound |
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Whippet |
Working Group
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Akita |
Alaskan Malamute |
Anatolian Shepherd |
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Bernese Mountain Dog |
Boxer |
Bullmastiff |
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Doberman Pinscher |
German Pinscher |
Giant Schnauzer |
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Great Dane |
Great Pyrenees |
Greater Swiss Mountain Dog |
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Komondor |
Kuvasz |
Mastiff |
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Newfoundland |
Portuguese Water Dog |
Rottweiler |
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Saint Bernard |
Samoyed |
Siberian Husky |
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Standard Schnauzer |
Terrier Group
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Airedale Terrier |
American Staffordshire Terrier |
Australian Terrier |
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Bedlington Terrier |
Border Terrier |
Bull Terrier |
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Cairn Terrier |
Dandie Dinmont Terrier |
Irish Terrier |
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Kerry Blue Terrier |
Lakeland Terrier |
Manchester Terrier (Standard) |
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Miniature Bull Terrier |
Miniature Schnauzer |
Norfolk Terrier |
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Norwich Terrier |
Parson Russell Terrier |
Scottish Terrier |
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Sealyham Terrier |
Skye Terrier |
Smooth Fox Terrier |
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Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier |
Staffordshire Bull Terrier |
Welsh Terrier |
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West Highland White Terrier |
Wire Fox Terrier |
Toy Group
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Affenpinscher |
Brussels Griffon |
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel |
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Chihuahua |
Chinese Crested |
English Toy Spaniel |
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Havanese |
Italian Greyhound |
Japanese Chin |
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Maltese |
Manchester Terrier |
Miniature Pinscher |
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Papillon |
Pekingese |
Pomeranian |
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Poodle |
Pug |
Shih Tzu |
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Silky Terrier |
Toy Fox Terrier |
Yorkshire Terrier |
Non-Sporting Group
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American Eskimo Dog |
Bichon Frise |
Boston Terrier |
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Bulldog |
Chinese Shar-pei |
Chow Chow |
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Dalmatian |
Finnish Spitz |
French Bulldog |
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Keeshond |
Lhasa Apso |
Löwchen |
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Poodle |
Schipperke |
Shiba Inu |
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Tibetan Spaniel |
Tibetan Terrier |
Herding Group
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Australian Cattle Dog |
Australian Shepherd |
Bearded Collie |
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Belgian Malinois |
Belgian Sheepdog |
Belgian Tervuren |
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Border Collie |
Bouvier des Flandres |
Briard |
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Canaan Dog |
Cardigan Welsh Corgi |
Collie |
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German Shepherd Dog |
Old English Sheepdog |
Pembroke Welsh Corgi |
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Polish Lowland Sheepdog |
Puli |
Shetland Sheepdog |
Miscellaneous Class
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Beauceron |
Black Russian Terrier |
Glen of Imaal Terrier |
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Neapolitan Mastiff |
Plott Hound |
Redbone Coonhound |
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