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| Landseer (Continental-European type) | ||
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Landseers are sometimes used in rescue.
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| Country of origin | ||
| Germany / Switzerland | ||
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| Classification and breed standards | ||
| FCI: | Group 2 Section 2 #226 | |
| Not recognized by any major kennel club | ||
| This breed of dog is extinct | ||
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The Landseer (Continental-European type) is a dog breed. Many kennel clubs consider the Landseer to be simply a black-and-white variant of the Newfoundland, but the FCI recognizes it as a separate breed.
A Landseer puppy
The dog "Nana" in Peter Pan, although often portrayed as a St. Bernard, was intended to be a Landseer. The 2004 movie Finding Neverland featured a Great
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