Short stocky dogs to herd livestock by nipping their heels; elongated dogs to flush badgers and foxes out of burrows;thin and sleek dogs for racing; and large, muscular dogs for guard duty.
At one point, the royal family reportedly had to bring in an animal psychologist to help improve the dogs' behaviour when they started nipping at the many people who were around the royal residences.
With hazelnuts roasting over an open fire and Jack Frost nipping at our noses, there's nothing like a warm donut whether you like to " dunk 'em" or prefer the " Kreme Krispy" to bring people together.