Dog Breeds Named After Parts Of The World
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SOURCES AND FURTHER READING
List Of Dog Breeds: dogtime.com/dog-breeds/profiles
Why Do Dogs Look So Different?: www.freshpatch.com/blogs/news...
How Many Breeds Of Dog Are There?: www.psychologytoday.com/gb/bl...
Jack Russell Etymology: www.therealjackrussell.com/br...
Pug Etymology: pugcity.org/blog/2016/03/05/p...
Dog On Etymonline: www.etymonline.com/word/dog
Dog - The Great Mystery Of The English language: www.dictionary.com/e/dog/
Alsatian vs German Shepherd: www.petsworld.in/blog/alsatia...
Rottweiler: www.aprpets.org/sites/america...
Chihuahua Dog: www.aprpets.org/sites/america...
Chihuahua State: www.etymonline.com/word/chihu...
Saint Bernard: dogtime.com/dog-breeds/saint-...
Pomerania: www.britannica.com/place/Pome...
Dalmatians & Fire: web.archive.org/web/201307300...
Dalmatia: www.etymonline.com/word/Dalma...
Airedale: dogtime.com/dog-breeds/aireda...
Bologna: www.etymonline.com/word/bologna
Pyrenees: www.etymonline.com/word/Pyren...
Newfoundland & Labrador: www.nrcan.gc.ca/earth-science...
Do you live in any of these parts of the world? or do you have a dog that is one of these breeds? Also what's their name?
I have a Labrador named Jett. I never knew that Labrador was a place in Canada
@@soysauce4814 Jett = Good Doggo
My late mother had two -- black, not brindle -- Scottish terriers at different times of her life, one male and one female. Their names were Mac and Bess.
Fyi, the Scottish terrier (originally called the Aberdeen) was bred to hunt cairn-dwelling vermin, until the cairn terrier supplanted them¹ for that task. Now "Scotties" are more common in England and Wales than in Scotland.
¹Cairn terriers also nudged out the West Highland White terriers, also known as Westies, to some degree.
I don't have a Dalmatian Dog but i live in the area, Central Dalmatia near town of Šibenik (you read it Shibenik) .
haven't watched it yet but i'm from pomerania and pomeranians aren't really common here
Somewhat ironically, Chihuahua is the smallest dog breed, but Chihuahua is also the largest state in Mexico
CGabo they also have the biggest attitude of any dog.
I have two, and I adore them. They're great little dogs. I also have a pit, and he's so sweet.
They are huge demons when angery
Chihuahuas think they're the biggest dog
Is that ironic?
English Bull Terrier: * exists *
Internet: *walter*
walter
Walter?
Walter!
Walter.
WALTER
I have a Tennessee Treeing Brindle. They weren't originally bred in Tennessee, but in Illinois. 🤷
Given their name and given my experiences in Tennessee I have a good feeling that the reason they are named that is because they were used as hunting dogs in tennessee.
The Basset Hound comes from France and it's name in French means "rather low."
The origin of how the beagle got it's name is uncertain, though it might've came from the French word bégueule, meaning wide mouth.
so the word basement and the dog basset could have a similar origin word?
sirBrouwer makes sense
There are several breeds of bassets all originating in France. They are all scent hounds with fairly short legs. We have a Grand basset griffon Vendéen, the name means "large, low, shaggy dog from Vendée (an area in France)".
Reah that's also in italian
Bassotto:basset
Bassotto:rather small person
Is that where we get the English word beguile?
6:04 I would have never imagined my town being mentioned in this channel
4:46 Misspelled “Alsace.”
*E L S A ß*
@@alphamikeomega5728
+ Lothringen
Maltese? Afghan? Great Dane? You could make ten of these videos
Probably too obvious, as each is named after a country.
did you even watch the video
Chesapeake Bay Retriever
How about Kintamani?
KANGAL... that one's name background is even seldomly known among us Turks
Hello, Labradorian here (as in I'm from Labrador). Newfoundland and Labrador were never two separate Canadian provinces. We were two separate British protectorates that were lumped together and joined Canada in 1949 following WWII. BTW it's not pronounced like "Newfinland" we often drop syllables and sometimes say Newf'n'land. Just remember: "Newfoundland" rhymes with "Understand." Thanks for the vid!
Skip to 3:54 to get to him talking about dog breeds named after geographical places.
Thank you
Chop the dog
You know him from GTA5?
He is a Rottweiler
Please get a chop
🐕
Historically the Rottweiler was the preferred guard dog of the Waffen and Einsatzgruppen SS, while the Wehrmacht stuck mainly with the German Shepherd.
After watching one of your videos yesterday I was wondering if you would ever do a video on the names of dog breeds. It's like you read my mind.
I'm so glad you covered Croatia in spots for this video
Pomeranians actually have their own unique history, they were originally bred for pulling sleds and were considerably bigger (around the size of a collie, according to sources I found) but then someone thought the breed would make excellent companion dogs and the miniaturizing of the breed happened to the point the initial pomeranian breed for pulling sleds doesn't seem to exist anymore.
"Alscae"
Yes, my favourite French region
Alsace
@@LunaBari Elsaß
1. Rottweil does not mean "the town with the red roof tiles", not at all, such red roof tiles you´ll find in Germany on almost every house, in every village, town and city. The name Rottweil derived from Rotuvila, which was the early middle ages name. Rotuvila does probably mean rotten/ruined houses and was referring to the roman ruins of the town of Arae Flaviae, which was founded 400-500 years before the middle ages on the same place as Rotuvila/Rottweil.
2. Dalmatia/Illyricum was the name, that the romans already used for this region of the balkans. The romans named the region after the illyrian tribe of dalmates. As far as i know, it´s unknown, where the name of the dalmates tribe is coming from. The hypotheses, that the name dalmatia derived from the albanian/gheg word "dhen" for sheep or the slavic word "dolina" for valley, are disproved, as far as i know.
Greetings from Germany
"Promiscuous old men and often called old dogs" made me laugh
I grew up with 3 Lhasa Apsos and I'm disappointed they didn't appear in the video. They were named after Lhasa, the capital of Tibet.
Thanks for bringing up the Pyrenian Mountain Dog. Belle from the 'Belle And Sebastian' cartoons looks very much like a Pyrenian Mountain Dog. Makes sense because the series begins in the French Pyrenees.
the Philippines football team are called the Azkals , named after street dogs. Not exactly a breed but worth mentioning. They might even be the only national team with a dog on their emblem.
surprised you missed the dingo from Australia and the Skye Terrier
I'm impressed you pronounced Newfoundland correctly. We call them Newfies, I imagine it used to be pronounced how it looks but over time after being refered to as Newfies it soften the word sounds into how it's spoken today. I could be wrong though, that's just my guess as a Canadian.
I would say it pronounced noofnlan or newfnland but idk
if you ever do a part 2 you can add the "serra da estrela dog" (or estrela mountain dog), which is from the serra da estrela mountains in portugal
Really fan of your videos. On word Chihuahua, it comes from Raramuri, native language of the region, and its origin are two words Chi= land, hua= water. The name means land between two rivers. The city of Chihuahua is located between the Chiviscar and Conchos rivers. Keep this wonderful work. Cheers
Chihuahua really is just New World mesopotamia
This reminded me of a line from an old movie:
"There's a term for women like you, but it is usually used in the kennel."
Credit greatness when it’s due! Joan Crawford in 1939’s The Women.
Reminds us of how circumspect movies had to be. For the same word we have Brigadoon. An American in Scotland is asked if there are witches in America. He says yes but they are spelled differently.
What about the shetland sheepdog?
And welsh corgis, belgian sheperd dogs, mallorcan sheperd, norwegian buhund, dutch sheperd, norwegian elkhound... So many
maltese and pekingese
Met the most adorable Newfie dog at Signal Hill in St. John's, NL. Then a Lab a few hours later on Water St. It was a perfect July day. Just perfect.
Btw, there is no difference in pronunciation in the Newfoundland dog breed versus the province. It is always pronounced with the emphasis on "land." Never on "found." Never, ever. "New-fund-LAND" is how it is pronounced. Source: Newfoundlanders.
I'd love to see something about the Great Dane which in Dutch it's called both Deense Dog (Danish Dog) and Duitse Dog (German Dog), weird right? And the Rhodesian Ridgeback is also a dog named after a region. These may be some suggestions for a future video.
Thank you for taking my suggestion, Patrick! You'll see this message as a reply to other comments, but Newfoundland is pronounced "Nufin Land" with emphasis on the NEW and Land pronounced like a separate word. (Source: I'm a New Yorker and I've been to Newfoundland.)
ooh, i guess you have all the money, because he always states he'll listen to your idea if you give to his patreon. why are you even here? why you ain't on some fancy patreon chat?
For some reason, even though I knew about it, hearing Dalmatian hail from Dalmatia is so satisfying
Whenever I picture "Dalmatian people", I imagine their skin covered with spots.
"101 Dalmatians" immediately comes to mind.
Maybe you could talk about the history of geographical cat species names? (Siamese, Persian, Abyssinian, etc.)
I’ve grown up with a Pomeranian and I still have one today. I grew up in Pomerania in Poland for a few years of my childhood and then moved to Bavaria so they are easily my favorite breed
so you are a Pomeranian with a Pomeranian.
Newfoundlander here! The best way I can think to spell it the way it's pronounced is "newfn-land"!
My sympathies. I tried to warn Patrick on Patreon but apparently he didn't get the message that it's pronounced "Nufin Land". (I'd call you a fellow Newfie, but I didn't get Screeched in.)
Understand Newfoundland
@@AlexSh789 eek barba durkle! i just watched the one on name dropping. i wonder if he'll do one on patreon dropping, big shot!
5:00 it's alsace-Lorraine, not alscae.
Elsaß-Lothringen, bitte.
@@TheCimbrianBull listen, we don't need another franco-german war you had three of those.
StellWair actually quite a bit more than that, there were constant wars and fights between france and the HRE
Got a mixed breed myself. Belgian shepherd/Malionois, from the region of Malines/Mechelen, Belgium.
Mixed with a Bernese mountain dog from Bern, Switzerland.
Actually spitzs are "land protecting dogs" but the usual spitz was too big for boats, so in pommern they used the smallest ones to protect their fishing boats :-)
Another example is the Chesapeake Bay Retriever aka the Chessie. The breed developed in the Chesapeake Bay area in the 19th century. They are known for their love of water and hunting skills. They are the state dog of Maryland
By any coincidence, I saw a dutch quiz show yesterday and one theme was breeds of dog which their origin could be derived from their names
funny i both have had an airedeale terriër, and now I am the happy owner of a pyreneën mountain dog i was pleasantly suprised by his video x-) but i think there are olts of other dogs named after places hopefully this gets a part 2!
Please,
I really want more cute dog stuff
Thanks for being one of the first non-Canadians I have ever heard pronounce Newfoundland correctly. Here in Canada the dog is pronounced the same as the province though.
Wassup dawg!
hi @Name Explain why the allies in warld war called allies
are they close friends?
Geographical cat names: Siamese, Maine Coon, Bombay, etc....
British spotted cat, Russion blue cat...
Persian Cat
Turkish Van.
manx
There's also the Akita, named for its origin in Japan's Akita Prefecture.
Well, I’ll be doggone
Doggone crazy! 😀
In part 2, be sure to cover the Australian Shepherd, and American breed.
Labradors are actually descended from the Cao de Castro Laboreiro, which is named after Castro Laboreiro in the northern mountains of Portugal.
Cão , Castro Laboreiro.
What about the Portuguese water dog, Ted Kennedy gives a water dog to Obama..
@@vitorsilveira560 I don't care
Could I suggest an episode of Name Explain? I would like to suggest Los Angeles, California's full name:
El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Ángeles del Río de Porciúncula
ja, listen to the end, he won't consider your idea unless you pay him... go on, prove me wrong, name explain
@@luciferangelica bah oh well. I forgot I even asked
@@sheaux well, maybe he'll prove me wrong. it sounds like an interesting idea
I live near a small community in Nova Scotia Canada called Little River. There is a breed of dog that was created there called Little River Duck Dog. Obviously from the community and was bred to hunt ducks. I believe one of the pictures at the beginning of the video was of this breed but I could be wrong on that.
Also I have a breed that was mentioned, a German Shepard.
are Pitt Bull's named after that Town in New South Wales?
I'm getting a lab cross pupper soon!!
3:39 - In Hebrew we also say "Kor Klavim", lit: Cold as Dogs, but actually it is a phrase to say that "it is really cold right now".
Can you please talk about how scientists give names to genes? Is there a one central naming authority, or it's up to the person who made the discovery?
"Hair of the Dog" is shorthand for "Having a hair of the dog that bit you" which is specifically having more alcohol in the morning to try and beat a hangover.
I have a Carolina Dog, thought to be the oldest breed in North America. Discovered in the swamps Carolinas. Side note, the Australian Shepard maybe named after the country but was first breed in the US.
I see name explain, i see dogs, i like
Fun fact: The Irish Setter is from Ireland
Another Fun fact:
The Great Dane is from Germany
Adorable
I just support u
What about the leonberger ,the perro bodeguero Andalus the bergamasco shepherd and Bernese mountain dog.
Leon Berger is just my next door neighbour.
I knew that there were a dog breed sharing the name for a Canadian province but never ever I would have thought that there were another dog breed named after the second half of the same province...
hey, yeah, did any know, alexander shektman gave $$$ to patreon... and he personally tried to warn patrick that he was about to pronounce something wrong. what a hero! don't believe me? he's in every damn thread here sharing that inspirational story. huzzah!
what about the Pekanese? Peking was the original old English-name for Beijing, and the Pekanese dog originated from that area.
Alsace-Lorraine is called Elsaß-Lothringen in German
5:45 that is a Mayan building. Toltecs lived in the complete opposite side of mexico
My dog is a lanradoodle, which were bred to be service dogs for people who are allergic to shedding breeds.
Back home (I was born and raised in Newfoundland) the name of the dog breed and the name of the place are pronounced the same with the emphasis placed on "land" (if you say New-FOUND-Land you will get dirty looks or outright complaints).
Also the Labrador used to be called the Lesser Newfoundland while the Newfoundland was called the Greater Newfoundland. There was another breed even more geographically specific there as well. The Saint Johns Waterdog, where St. Johns is the capital city of Newfoundland & Labrador. Sadly this breed no longer exists.
Came here from the more recent dog names video! And "Spaniel" is related to Spain (I guess from "Español")
damn that background music! i thought the ice cream truck was coming
Thank you! As a Canadian, foreigners (especially Americans) ALWAYS pronounce Newfoundland incorrectly. Not sure about the dog, didn't even know there was a Newfoundland dog, but the province was done right
As a Newfie, I usually try not to correct people on pronunciation, but you're absolutely right that nobody can seem to get it right. In both the name of the province and the dog, only the initial "ou" is shortened to a "u", while the "a" is pronounced normally. Say as "New-fund-land" not "New-fund-lund"
Nick Verbree, it’s probably for the best that Newfies don’t correct people’s pronunciations lmao
@@ThePaintballgun We should go with the viking name Vinland cause I've always called my home New-Found-Land.
@@nickverbree - I tried to warn Patrick that it's pronounced "Nufin Land" but it appears he didn't get the message. Please accept my sympathies. (I'd call you a fellow Newfie, but I didn't get Screeched in.)
Oof, I never heard a fellow American saying New-found-land. I only ever heard it as New-f'n-lind (like how Patrick said it)
I like to think Newfoundland got its name as "New Vinland," because Vinland was somewhere around the same location.
I may or may not have just learnt the meaning of my birth place's name from a video about dogs
As the River Aire is in Yorkshire, it's probably just that the locals got it confused with the sky
You should have explained that Lavrador from where the name Labrador cames from, means farmer in Portuguese as he was from there
0:40 On the far left I have a chocolate lab that looks just like that but has a beard.
I might be incorrect about this, so please verify; But I think I heard they were bread for killing rattlesnakes. We had a miniature chihuahua that would fight snakes and bring them to the door, which sorta confirms it somewhat. It explains why they are so jumpy and anxious, helps them stay quick if they have to dodge a snake strike. If I’m wrong, please give me the correct information? Thank you.
I think the Labrador dog is a descendant of the now extinct St. John's Water Dog, which is strange because that breed is not from Labrador but rather Newfoundland lol
a person form dalmacia is call Dalmatinac and the dog is also call Dalmatinac (in croatian) so the sentenc " Dalmatinac sa Dalmatincom iz Dalmacije" can say a dog whit a dog from Dalmacije, dog whit a guy ... ,
guy whit a guy ... , guy whit a dog ... , so yea that is the only thing that keeps me up at night.
I'd love more dog or cat videos.
I'm pretty sure it's the other way around and that geographical places were the ones named after something, here the dog breeds
"Dogs are incredible"
Name Explain coming in hot with the takes in this video.
One dog breed with a very obvious geographic name origin is the Tibetan Mastiff they're huge.
part 2 - yorkshire terrier, highland terrier, cretan hound and im sure they are several others
Newfoundland and Labrador: We're going to breed a water loving dog that will perfectly represent our province.
Later...
Newfoundland: Here's our dog! It can retrieve people from shipwrecks!
Labrador: No no, THIS is our dog! It can retrieve dead ducks from ponds!
Alsatian is used by some people in South Africa too
You missed the Chesapeake Bay Retriever, named after the area in Maryland and Virginia
7:34 Using modern borders to show Dalmatia is a bit odd, as it was bigger than that.
Dog leg is a term used in golf when the fairway has a bend
There are the fila brasileiro (known internationally as Brazilian Mastiff), a race I think I don't need to explain the origin of the name, and the fox paulistinha, also known as Terrier brasileiro (Brazilian Terrier), the international name is obvious but the first Brazilian name (which translated is: "small paulista fox hound") indicates the state which the breed comes from, that is the state of São Paulo.
Every time I watch a video on RUclips that mentions Newfoundland and Labrador, I feel very proud but then they pronounce Newf-en-land as New-fin-Lin or any other way I cringe a little bit but I’m still happy my province got mentioned so I just suck it up 🙃
My sympathies. I tried to warn Patrick on Patreon but apparently he didn't get the message that it's pronounced "Nufin Land". (I'd call you a fellow Newfie, but I didn't get Screeched in.)
Understand Newfoundland
No wonder we translate the name of that part of Canada into Portuguese (Terranova). What a crazy pronunciation!
@@sohopedeco we don't translated the name we baptized this piece of land in Canada , we maped it and put the name Terra Nova, also Labrador are done by the Portuguese.
João Fernandes Labrador, portuguese navigator.
Later the English translated to New Foundland, the same as Terra Nova.
@@AlexSh789 yeah, yeah, big dick patreon man who knows everything on every fn thread for this video
Canadian nitpick here... There was never a province of Labrador. It was always a part of Newfoundland (as a colony, Dominion & province), it was just added to the name in 2001.
Also, I heard recently (IIRC on Westminster Kennel Club show) that Labradors are actually from Newfoundland (the island) and not Labrador. I can only find 1 unsourced piece of information on this though.
You miss Kintamani dog.
This dog is named after the name of the village where this dog breed was developed. Those village name is "kintamani" it located in Bali island,indonesia
The Maltese I have a Maltese and Yorkshire mix
Also the Glen of Imaal terrier from Ireland
Okay, now do cats like I requested on Patreon!! :)
The provincial Canadian name change from “newfoundland” to “newfoundland and Labrador” was also an amendment to the constitution of Canada in 2001 via act of the Canadian parliament, the provincial NL house of assembly, and via referendum. Labrador at several points in its history have had separatist movements that want to leave newfoundland (now Newfoundland and Labrador) to either become 1) the fourth territory of Canada (the third before Nunavut had split from the Northwest Territories), 2) Canada’s 11th province or 3) an independent country and or republic. The Labrador party in the 1970’s briefly held the balance of power in one of the two minority government between 1949 to 2020 (the second one occurred in 2019 to present). (There was also the new Labrador party as well).
As an American, I've only ever both the place, and the dog, pronounced as New-fin-lind. The dog is sometimes called a Newfie, for short.
*ever heard
It appears that both Americans and Brits pronounce the name wrong. The locals pronounce it "Nufin Land". (Source: I'm a New Yorker and I've been to Newfoundland.)
Rhodesian Ridgeback - named after Rhodesia (Now Zimbabwe) ;P
My parents were born and raised in the state of Chihuahua, and then moved to Canada in 1969.
Does anybody know where the poodle gets its name from?
Sure, poodle comes from the german word "puddeln" which basically means splashing around in the water, which is a fitting name for poodles which are bred for the hunt in water (ducks i.e.)
Yes, basically they are called “puddle hounds” or “pudelhund ” in German