1
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barking
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China
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Barking dogs are often considered a security measure and indicate the presence of a guard dog
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1
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2
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cocker spaniel
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China
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Less common and not as popular as a pet compared to native or regional dog breeds
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1
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3
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cocker spaniel
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China
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Considered a rare and prestigious breed, often associated with wealthy or high-status individuals.
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1
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4
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cocker spaniel
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China
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Cocker spaniels are less common and are not as popular as companion pets compared to native or regional dog breeds.
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1
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5
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collie
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China
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Collies are not commonly seen as pets and are not associated with pastoral settings in these countries.
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1
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6
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collie
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China
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Collie dogs are not commonly known and are not popular breeds in these countries compared to other local breeds.
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1
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7
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spaniel
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China
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Spaniels are not commonly seen as pet dogs, and their long ears may be considered unusual or even unattractive in these cultures.
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1
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8
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spaniel
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China
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Spaniels are not commonly kept as pets and are less known as hunting companions in Korea and China.
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1
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9
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spaniel
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China
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Spaniels are less commonly known and kept as pets, with other breeds being more popular choices for companion animals.
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1
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