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Hmmmm I am evil, I guess.

This feature distinguishes it from every other breed in the context of the clue.

Try asking a non-doggy person - maybe they'll see what you are all missing. :laugh:

ETF typo

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Geez this thread moves fast! :o

Okay I am entitled to ask - yay! I got the Coolie/Kelpie one right!

Here we go - not sure if google will help you with this - am looking at a plate in old dog book right now. Clue - it is a British book, published 1950.

My question: What is the most distinguishing feature of an Abyssinian Sand Terrier? (picture tomorrow I promise!)

Reduced to quoting myself!

Not hairlessness or ears K&P - both breed traits though, well done!

Come on you don't have to be Einstein...I gave an important clue!

Well "most distinguishing feature" is all subjective though, isn't it? To me, I too would have gone with the hairlessness and the ears!

What about the fact it is hairless but has some hair on its head and tail? :laugh:

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It chases Abyssinians in the African Sand :laugh:

Only found in a museum?

Abyssinia no longers exits and the breed doesn't exist either?

The British made it up?

Sheer fugliness?

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What clues, what clues..? This is so hard without google. :laugh:

Ok. Let's see. Old dog book, published ages ago.. umm.. is it an extinct breed?

If it's extinct then I wouldn't that call a distinguishing "feature" :eek:

Yeah.. good point. :rofl:

Um.. it can close its nostrils like a camel?

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(Did the spoiler the hard way...)

Can't have you weeping with frustration, now can we??

I may be evil, but I am not cruel!

Here is the answer - don't look unless you have completely given up!

The Abyssiniam Sand Terrier is the first breed alphabetically in the English-speaking world. Hence my clue that it was a British BOOK!

Mwah hah hah hah hah!!

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