Elo (dog)
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The Elo is a German breed of dog. First bred in 1987, it was established by using 16 dogs of nine different breeds.
The significant gene percentages of the Elo are 48% Eurasier, 23% Old English Sheepdog, 10% Chow chow.
The breed has shown some susceptibility to Distichia.[1]
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