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non-sporting dog
[non-spawr-ting, -spohr-]
noun
one of any of several breeds of variously sized dogs that may have been developed to hunt or work but now are usually bred for show or as a pet, including the Bichon Frise, bulldog, dalmatian, chow chow, keeshond, and poodle.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of non-sporting dog1
Example Sentences
They were Blue Dan of Happy Valley, champion setter, owned by Dr. Arthur Allan Mitten of Philadelphia; Sealand Career, owned by Miss Viola Proctor, the best Pomeranian and best toy dog; the best greyhound, and best sporting dog Gamecock Duke of Wales, owned by George S. West; William Cornbill's Boston Terrier, Imogene V., the best non-sporting dog; and Gunar von Hollergarten, Harkness Edwards' Great Dane, best working dog; and best terrier, the fox terrier, Pendley Calling.
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