Kromfohrlander

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Etymology[edit]

From German Kromfohrländer, from Krom Fohr, a district that Isle Schleifenbaum (a woman who adopted “Peter”, considered the breed’s origin) lived near, + Land + -er.[1]

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Kromfohrlander (plural Kromfohrlanders)

  1. A breed of dog that originated in Germany, most commonly used as a companion breed.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Kromfohrlander Breed Profile”, in Continental Kennel Club.

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