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{{{name}}}
]{{{image_caption}}}
Other names{{{altname}}}
Common nicknames{{{nickname}}}
Origin{{{country}}}
Distribution{{{distribution}}}
Foundation stock{{{stock}}}
Variety statusExtinct. Not recognised as a breed by any major kennel club.
Traits
Height {{{height}}}
Dogs {{{maleheight}}}
Bitches {{{femaleheight}}}
Weight {{{weight}}}
Dogs {{{maleweight}}}
Bitches {{{femaleweight}}}
Coat {{{coat}}}
Colour {{{colour}}}
Litter size {{{litter_size}}}
Kennel club standards
KC name
2nd KC name
Fédération Cynologique Internationale
Notes{{{note}}}
Dog (domestic dog)

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{{Infobox dog breed
| name           = 
| image          = 
| image_alt      = 
| image_caption  = 
| image2         = 
| image_alt2     = 
| image_caption2 = 
| altname        = 
| nickname       = 
| stock          = 
| country        = 
| distribution   = 
<!-----Traits----->
| height         = 
| maleheight     = 
| femaleheight   = 
| weight         = 
| maleweight     = 
| femaleweight   = 
| coat           = 
| colour         = <!-- or | color =  -->
| litter_size    = 
<!-----Kennel club standards----->
| kc_name        = 
| kc_std         = 
| kc2_name       = <!-- if required for dual-national breeds -->
| kc2_std        = 
| fcistd         = <!-- if recognised by the FCI -->
| notrecognised  = <!-- or | notrecognized =  -->
| extinct        = 
<!-----Notes----->
| note           = 
}}
{{Infobox dog breed
| name           = 
| image          = 
| image_alt      = 
| image_caption  = 
| image2         = 
| image_alt2     = 
| image_caption2 = 
| altname        = 
| nickname       = 
| stock          = 
| country        = 
| distribution   = 
| height         = 
| maleheight     = 
| femaleheight   = 
| weight         = 
| maleweight     = 
| femaleweight   = 
| coat           = 
| colour         = 
| color          = 
| litter_size    = 
| kc_name        = 
| kc_std         = 
| kc2_name       = 
| kc2_std        = 
| fcistd         = 
| notrecognised  = 
| extinct        = 
| note           = 
}}

Parameters

NB: the contents of parameters should corroborate reliably sourced information from the article, no information should be included in the infobox that is not covered in the article and there should be no requirement to add citations to the information.

  • name: Name of the breed (or landrace, crossbreed, hybrid, etc.). Should agree with article title (aside from any parenthetical disambiguation).
  • image: The name of the image.
  • Check Commons for appropriate photos.
  • There is also image2 with corresponding parameters.
  • image_alt: Alternate text to describe an image to those that cannot see it.
  • If an image is included, alt text should be provided using image_alt. Alt text should not repeat the caption; instead, it should describe the image to someone who can't see it (see WP:ALT).
  • image_caption: A caption that describes the image.
  • altname: Other names by which the breed is known by English speakers.
  • nickname: Common nicknames.
  • country: Country of origin, which is supported by reliable sources cited in the body of the article.
  • distribution: for breeds with limited range
Traits
  • weight: The general weight range
  • maleweight: The weight range of male dogs
  • femaleweight: The weight range of female dogs
  • height: The general height range
  • maleheight: The height range of male dogs
  • femaleheight: The height range of female dogs
  • coat: The coat type
  • colour or color: Use one only not both. The colour/color as per Misplaced Pages:Manual of Style#National varieties of English.
  • litter_size: The range in size of a litter


Kennel club standards
  • kc_name: The name of the national kennel club of the breed’s country of origin
  • Link to a article if it exists then pipe the club’s acronym
  • There is also a kc2_name and kc3_name if more than one country claims the breed.
  • kc_std: The URL to the breed standard from that kennel club(s).
  • fcistd: If the breed is recognised by the FCI, add the URL to the FCI breed standard.
  • notes: Free-form concise comments, usually about the breed recognition or standards.
  • notrecognised=yes or notrecognized=yes: Shows a "Not recognis(z)ed by any major kennel club.
  • extinct=yes: Shows an "Extinct" message. This parameter should be removed if not used.
Special parameter
  • trinomial=: Replaces domestic dog with custom text. Italics and wikilinks must be done manually in the supplied parameter value. Entirely wild populations like the Australian dingo, use {{Taxobox}}, not {{Infobox dog breed}}. This parameter should not be used with |x=. If in the future we need to indicate a dingo-and-something-else hybrid that is actually treated as a dog breed, we can use |trinomial= for this, or change the template.

Unknown parameters

This template uses Module:Check for unknown parameters. All allowed parameters must be listed at {{#invoke:Check for unknown parameters|...}} in the template's own code. A call with an unlisted parameter causes a warning in previews and adds Category:Pages using infobox dog breed with unknown parameters (172).

Microformat

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The microformat is created by the use of class="biota", and classes for individual taxonomic ranks, such as class="domain" in a span around {{{domain}}} (full list). Please do not change or remove those classes other than as part of development of the microformat. For background information, see microformats on Misplaced Pages and the microformat specification.

Tracking categories

See also

No description.

Template parameters

This template prefers block formatting of parameters.

ParameterDescriptionTypeStatus
namename

Name of the breed (or landrace, crossbreed, hybrid, etc.). Should agree with article title (aside from any parenthetical disambiguation).

Contentoptional
imageimage

The name of the image.

Fileoptional
image_sizeimage_size

no description

Stringoptional
image_altimage_alt

Alternate text to describe an image to those that cannot see it.

Stringoptional
image_captionimage_caption

A caption that describes the image.

Contentoptional
altnamealtname

Other names by which the breed is known by English speakers.

Contentoptional
nicknamenickname

Common nicknames.

Contentoptional
stockstock

List of foundation stock, breeds, landraces, or other populations from which the breed was developed.

Contentoptional
countrycountry

Country of origin, which is supported by reliable sources cited in the body of the article.

Contentoptional
distributiondistribution

For breeds with limited range

Contentoptional
weightweight

The general weight range

Contentoptional
maleweightmaleweight

The weight range of male dogs

Contentoptional
femaleweightfemaleweight

The weight range of female dogs

Contentoptional
heightheight

The general height range

Contentoptional
maleheightmaleheight

The height range of male dogs

Contentoptional
femaleheightfemaleheight

The height range of female dogs

Contentoptional
coatcoat

The coat type

Contentoptional
colourcolour color

The colour/color.

Contentoptional
litter_sizelitter_size

The range in size of a litter

Contentoptional
landracelandrace

no description

Unknownoptional
kc_namekc_name

The name of the national kennel club of the breed’s country of origin. Link to a article if it exists then pipe the club’s acronym

Contentoptional
kc2_namekc2_name

The name of the national kennel club of the breed’s second country of origin (if applicable)

Contentoptional
kc3_namekc3_name

The name of the national kennel club of the breed’s second country of origin (if applicable)

Contentoptional
kc_stdkc_std

The URL to the breed standard from the kennel club listed in kc_name

URLoptional
kc2_stdkc2_std

The URL to the breed standard from the kennel club listed in kc2_name (if appliable)

URLoptional
kc3_stdkc3_std

The URL to the breed standard from the kennel club listed in kc3_name (if appliable)

URLoptional
fcistdfcistd

If the breed is recognised by the FCI, add the URL to the FCI breed standard.

URLoptional
notrecognisednotrecognised notrecognized

Shows a "Not recognis(z)ed by any major kennel club" if set to "yes".

Suggested values
yes
Stringoptional
extinctextinct

Shows an "Extinct" message if set to "yes". This parameter should be removed if not used.

Suggested values
yes
Stringoptional
notenote

Free-form concise comments, usually about the breed recognition or standards.

Contentoptional
trinomialtrinomial

Replaces domestic dog with custom text. Italics and wikilinks must be done manually in the supplied parameter value. Entirely wild populations like the Australian dingo, use {{Taxobox}}, not {{Infobox dog breed}}. This parameter should not be used with |x=. If in the future we need to indicate a dingo-and-something-else hybrid that is actually treated as a dog breed, we can use |trinomial= for this, or change the template.

Contentoptional
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