Found this interesting link: https://archive.org/details/dogsofallnations00masorich
It is amazing to see the evolution of breeds over time, and most of them have put on a lot of weight (look at the English bulldog now and then)! Aside from the longer beard, the standard schnauzer looks very similar to what it was a century ago.
Dogs in 1915
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Dogs in 1915
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Re: Dogs in 1915
Thanks for the link!
An interesting read.
Didn't have any giant schnauzers in it though
An interesting read.
Didn't have any giant schnauzers in it though
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Re: Dogs in 1915
That's fascinating to see. Can't help but wonder how they'll look like a hundred years from now.
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Re: Dogs in 1915
That was very interesting. The welsh terrier and the scottish (shetland) look nothing like todays dogs. Have you ever see a corded poodle ? I loved the poem at the end