Talk:Grand Bleu de Gascogne

picture
The picture in the article is adorable, but it doesn't really demonstrate what the dog looks like. A photo in profile would serve better, I think. Anyone have one that can be shared? Canine virtuoso (talk) 03:46, 11 June 2012 (UTC)

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Phoenicians?
This dog may have derived from dogs left by Phoenician traders, so claims Fogle. Dubious. On what basis is the author making this extraordinary claim? Were there no dogs existing in France 2,000 years ago until they arrived from the Middle East? Before thoughtlessly placing text on Wikipedia because it was written in a dog book, an editor needs to ascertain the basis of the statement. William Harris •  (talk) •  19:02, 27 April 2019 (UTC)