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The '''Bosnian Tornjak''' is a ] native to central ]. It is a mountain ], found specifically in the ] region. It is part of the "Tornjak" race of dogs, which is split into the Croatian Tornjak and the Bosnian Tornjak. The Bosnian Tornjak typically has stronger bones, and a better highlighted difference between the sexes. |
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The '''Bosnian Tornjak''' is a ] native to central ]. It is a mountain ], found specifically in the ] region. It is part of the "Tornjak" race of dogs, which is split into the Croatian Tornjak and the Bosnian Tornjak. The Bosnian Tornjak typically has stronger bones, and a better highlighted difference between the sexes. |