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feedback2="'''Correct!''' This breed is called a St. Bernard. The UK Kennel club describe this breed as part of the Working group.  [[Canine Breeds - WikiNormals|WikiVet Article: Dog breeds]]"     
 
feedback2="'''Correct!''' This breed is called a St. Bernard. The UK Kennel club describe this breed as part of the Working group.  [[Canine Breeds - WikiNormals|WikiVet Article: Dog breeds]]"     
 
feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called a St. Bernard. The UK Kennel club describe this breed as part of the Working group. A Swiss mountain dog is slightly smaller than a St. Bernard and has longer fur providing a much thicker coat. Swiss mountain dogs tend to be tricolour as do St. Bernards but the Swiss mountain dog tends to mainly black. Swiss mountain dogs are also classified within the Woking dog group. [[Canine Breeds - WikiNormals|WikiVet Article: Dog breeds]]"
 
feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called a St. Bernard. The UK Kennel club describe this breed as part of the Working group. A Swiss mountain dog is slightly smaller than a St. Bernard and has longer fur providing a much thicker coat. Swiss mountain dogs tend to be tricolour as do St. Bernards but the Swiss mountain dog tends to mainly black. Swiss mountain dogs are also classified within the Woking dog group. [[Canine Breeds - WikiNormals|WikiVet Article: Dog breeds]]"
feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called a St. Bernard. The UK Kennel club describe this breed as part of the Working group. A Beauceron has a very similar appearance to a Dobermann but is slightly stockier and has a much finer build than a St. Bernard. Beucerons usually have black fur rather than sandy shades and are also classified in the Working dog group.[[Canine Breeds - WikiNormals#Gundog Group|WikiVet Article: Dog breeds]]"
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feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called a St. Bernard. The UK Kennel club describe this breed as part of the Working group. A Beauceron has a very similar appearance to a St. Bernard but is slightly stockier and has a much finer build than a St. Bernard. Beucerons usually have black fur rather than sandy shades and are also classified in the Working dog group.[[Canine Breeds - WikiNormals#Gundog Group|WikiVet Article: Dog breeds]]"
 
feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called a St. Bernard. The UK Kennel club describe this breed as part of the Working group. A Newfoundland has a very similar build and size compared to a St. Bernard but usually have black fur rather than a predominantly sandy shade tricolour coat. Newfoundlands are also classified in the Working dog group.[[Canine Breeds - WikiNormals#Gundog Group|WikiVet Article: Dog breeds]]"
 
feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called a St. Bernard. The UK Kennel club describe this breed as part of the Working group. A Newfoundland has a very similar build and size compared to a St. Bernard but usually have black fur rather than a predominantly sandy shade tricolour coat. Newfoundlands are also classified in the Working dog group.[[Canine Breeds - WikiNormals#Gundog Group|WikiVet Article: Dog breeds]]"
 
feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called a St. Bernard. The UK Kennel club describe this breed as part of the Working group. A Bullmastiff is a very similar size compared to a St. Bernard but usually have much shorter fur and have a single colour coat with a black face. Bull mastiffs are also brachycephalic and classified in the Working dog group.[[Canine Breeds - WikiNormals#Gundog Group|WikiVet Article: Dog breeds]]"
 
feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called a St. Bernard. The UK Kennel club describe this breed as part of the Working group. A Bullmastiff is a very similar size compared to a St. Bernard but usually have much shorter fur and have a single colour coat with a black face. Bull mastiffs are also brachycephalic and classified in the Working dog group.[[Canine Breeds - WikiNormals#Gundog Group|WikiVet Article: Dog breeds]]"

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