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Munsterlander

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Munsterlander

Breed of gundog developed as two types – large (58–62 cm/23–24 in) and small (up to 56 cm/22 in) – in the early 20th century in Westphalia, Germany. The Small Munsterlander has a white coat with a brown head and brown patches and spots on the body. The Large Munsterlander has similar markings in black and white. Both have moderately long, wavy coats, drooping ears, and long tails.



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Monographische Bearbeitung der Serpulidae (Polychaeta sedentaria) aus dem Cenoman (Oberkreide) am Sudwestrand des Munsterlander Beckens.
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Black and golden labradors, Brittany spaniels, English springer spaniels and some less common breeds such as Llewellin setters, Deutsch-Drahthaars and small and large munsterlanders hunted at the Showdown with their owners.
 
 
 
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