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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.

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

 

Brittany

Pointer

German Shorthaired Pointer

German Wirehaired Pointer

Chesapeake Bay Retriever

Curly-Coated Retriever

Flat-Coated Retriever

Golden Retriever

Labrador Retriever

English Setter

Gordon Setter

Irish Setter

American Water Spaniel

Clumber Spaniel

Cocker Spaniel

English Cocker Spaniel

English Springer Spaniel

Field Spaniel

Irish Water Spaniel

Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever

Spinone Italiano

Sussex Spaniel

Welsh Springer Spaniel

Vizsla

Weimaraner

Wirehaired Pointing Griffon

 

Hound Group

Afghan Hound

American Foxhound

Basenji

Basset Hound

Beagle

Black and Tan Coonhound

Bloodhound

Borzoi

Dachshund

English Foxhound

Greyhound

Harrier

Ibizan Hound

Irish Wolfhound

Norwegian Elkhound

Otterhound

Petit Basset Griffon Vendéen

Pharaoh Hound

Rhodesian Ridgeback

Saluki

Scottish Deerhound

Whippet

   

Working Group

Akita

Alaskan Malamute

Anatolian Shepherd

Bernese Mountain Dog

Boxer

Bullmastiff

Doberman Pinscher

German Pinscher

Giant Schnauzer

Great Dane

Great Pyrenees

Greater Swiss Mountain Dog

Komondor

Kuvasz

Mastiff

Newfoundland

Portuguese Water Dog

Rottweiler

Saint Bernard

Samoyed

Siberian Husky

Standard Schnauzer

   

Terrier Group

Airedale Terrier

American Staffordshire Terrier

Australian Terrier

Bedlington Terrier

Border Terrier

Bull Terrier

Cairn Terrier

Dandie Dinmont Terrier

Irish Terrier

Kerry Blue Terrier

Lakeland Terrier

Manchester Terrier (Standard)

Miniature Bull Terrier

Miniature Schnauzer

Norfolk Terrier

Norwich Terrier

Parson Russell Terrier

Scottish Terrier

Sealyham Terrier

Skye Terrier

Smooth Fox Terrier

Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier

Staffordshire Bull Terrier

Welsh Terrier

West Highland White Terrier

Wire Fox Terrier

 

Toy Group

Affenpinscher

Brussels Griffon

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

Chihuahua

Chinese Crested

English Toy Spaniel

Havanese

Italian Greyhound

Japanese Chin

Maltese

Manchester Terrier

Miniature Pinscher

Papillon

Pekingese

Pomeranian

Poodle

Pug

Shih Tzu

Silky Terrier

Toy Fox Terrier

Yorkshire Terrier

Non-Sporting Group

American Eskimo Dog

Bichon Frise

Boston Terrier

Bulldog

Chinese Shar-pei

Chow Chow

Dalmatian

Finnish Spitz

French Bulldog

Keeshond

Lhasa Apso

Löwchen

Poodle

Schipperke

Shiba Inu

Tibetan Spaniel

Tibetan Terrier

 

Herding Group

Australian Cattle Dog

Australian Shepherd

Bearded Collie

Belgian Malinois

Belgian Sheepdog

Belgian Tervuren

Border Collie

Bouvier des Flandres

Briard

Canaan Dog

Cardigan Welsh Corgi

Collie

German Shepherd Dog

Old English Sheepdog

Pembroke Welsh Corgi

Polish Lowland Sheepdog

Puli

Shetland Sheepdog

Miscellaneous Class

Beauceron

Black Russian Terrier

Glen of Imaal Terrier

Neapolitan Mastiff

Plott Hound

Redbone Coonhound

 

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