Template:Infobox dog breed/doc

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Parameters

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


 *  : The name of the image.
 * Check Commons for appropriate photos.
 * There is also   with corresponding parameters.


 *  : 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).


 *  : A caption that describes the image.


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


 *  : Common nicknames.


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


 *  : Country of origin, preferably at time of origin to avoid squabbling over current political boundaries.


 * Traits
 *  : The general weight range
 *  : The weight range of males
 *  : The weight range of females
 *  : The general height range
 *  : The height range of males
 *  : The height range of females
 *  : The coat type
 *   or  : Use one only not both. The color/colour as per Manual of Style.
 *  : The range in size of a litter
 *  : The range in life span in years


 * Kennel club standards
 *  : 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   and   if more than one country claims the breed.


 *  : The URL to the breed standard from that kennel club(s).
 *  : If the breed is recognised by the FCI, add the URL to the FCI breed standard.
 *  : Free-form comments, usually about the breed recognition or standards.
 *   or  : Shows a "Not recognis(z)ed by any major kennel club.
 *  : Shows an "Extinct" message. This parameter should be removed if not used.


 * Special parameter:
 *  : 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, not . 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.