One of them, Mingan, even has a wolfhound that follows him around everywhere and warns him when danger's near. |
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Indeed a wolfhound bred by Fr. Kennedy in Rosenallis found its home with the Kennedys in the Whitehouse. |
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The wolfhound began wagging his tail and barked at her, as if to say hello. |
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He also enraged the Marquise by referring to her as Petticoat III and by calling the wolfhound who slept in his bed his Pompadour. |
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He turned around and headed to a small courtyard where a young man sat, brushing a wolfhound. |
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A moment later a Saluki, Doberman, and an Irish wolfhound were running towards her while a black mare was also coming towards her. |
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Our Irish wolfhound has torn the anterior cruciate ligament in one of her hind legs, and the knee is going to require surgery. |
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It was then that her shaggy Irish wolfhound, Gatsby, padded over and butted her hand. |
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They had everything from hideous beetles to hairy tarantulas that looked as though they could give an Irish wolfhound a run for its money. |
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Affected progeny were also observed from a second outcross breeding using a clinically normal Irish wolfhound. |
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Henry VIII dropped the wolfhound and replaced it with a lion, thus making the royal insignia less Welsh. |
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They neither of them moved as the outline of a young man moved in and out of focus, lovingly petting the bronze wolfhound. |
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Irish wolfhound, tallest of all dog breeds, a keen-sighted hound used in Ireland for many years to hunt wolves and other game. |
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A third group includes ancestors and descendants of herding-type dogs, such as the Irish wolfhound, the collie, the greyhound, and the Saint Bernard. |
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After another moment an Irish wolfhound appeared in front of Jen. |
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The Irish wolfhound, Scottish deerhound, basenji, whippet, and Norwegian elkhound are also in this group. |
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Marcus is obviously too good to be true from the moment he wafts on to the set of Donna's York-based fictional soap Westfield, Irish wolfhound Murphy in tow. |
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Henry VII had a Welsh dragon and a wolfhound on his heraldic insignia. |
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There is some good news, as the Corgi Protection Squad was more successful, with two black Labradors and an Irish wolfhound rounded up on the night. |
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Noted for speed, strength, and hunting ability, the Irish wolfhound is also valued as a gentle, even-tempered companion. |
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The couple stopped in a lay-by about half-a-mile on the Derbyshire side of Holme Moss to take their Russian wolfhound, Jake, for a walk. |
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Let's hope the Russian wolfhound rediscovers his appetite for success and finishes off the job. |
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But Cantona is easily out-ranked in charm by the unknown Evets, a scraggy wolfhound of a man with a peerlessly frazzled, what-just-happened demeanour. |
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Domestic animals include the Connemara pony, Shetland pony, English Mastiff, Irish wolfhound and many varieties of cattle and sheep. |
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Several types of dog, including like the Borzoi, Irish wolfhound, and Kyrgyz Tajgan, have been specifically bred for wolf hunting. |
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Wolfhound put into Calais and the captain reported to the Admiralty that the Germans were in the southern part of town and that the situation was desperate. |
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