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Estrela mountain dog

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Estrela mountain dog
a large, powerful, mastiff type dog with a powerful head, small ears, short, thick neck and long tail. The coat may be short or long, and fawn, brindle or wolf gray in color. Named after the Estrela mountain range in Portugal. Called also Portuguese sheepdog.


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