Dog Breeds Training Games Life

Dog Breeds Training Games Life

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Details about Dog Breeds Training Games Life

  • Released
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  • iOS Version
  • Age Rating
  • Size
  • Devices
  • Languages
  • April 9, 2019
  • October 2, 2024
  • 13.0+
  • 4+
  • 123.12MB
  • iPhone, iPod
  • American English
    Czech
    Dutch
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Version History of Dog Breeds Training Games Life

1.9

June 9, 2023

Translation errors fixed Updated data

1.8

June 1, 2023

Translation errors fixed

1.7

April 27, 2023

Fixed errors in breed description

1.6

May 7, 2020

3 new languages added! Slovak, Hungarian, Dutch!

1.5

April 28, 2020

The application has been translated into 9 languages! Added a new mode - Learn breeds!

1.4

April 7, 2020

Minor bugs fixed

1.3

September 23, 2019

English and Russian You can guess dog breeds in any of the available languages! 2 languages available: English and Russian

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1.2

June 12, 2019

RUSSIAN LANGUAGE ADDED! Now the application has the ability to change the language, 2 languages are available: English and Russian Also fixed a bug due to which in expert mode the application could crash

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1.0

April 9, 2019

Price History of Dog Breeds Training Games Life

Description of Dog Breeds Training Games Life

Do you know popular dog breeds? Do you consider yourself an expert? Guess the dogs on the pictures and description? In this free application you will find 50 dog breeds in easy mode! 150 dog breeds for real experts! In this application you will find tips to all questions - for free! This is a great educational game for everyone who loves and knows dogs. Guess the breed of dogs! Test your knowledge!

Dog Breeds Training Games Life: FAQ

Is Dog Breeds Training Games Life iPad-compatible?

The Dog Breeds Training Games Life software is not compatible with iPad devices.

Who is the developer of the Dog Breeds Training Games Life app?

The Dog Breeds Training Games Life app was developed by Evgenii Viushkov.

What’s the minimum iOS requirement for the Dog Breeds Training Games Life app?

The Dog Breeds Training Games Life app requires iOS 13.0 or later.

How does the Dog Breeds Training Games Life app rank among users?

With a rating of 4.7 out of 5, Dog Breeds Training Games Life is one of the top-rated apps in its category.

What’s the app category of Dog Breeds Training Games Life?

The Main Genre Of The Dog Breeds Training Games Life App Is Games.

What Dog Breeds Training Games Life application version is the latest one?

1.9 is the most recent version of Dog Breeds Training Games Life.

When did the new Dog Breeds Training Games Life update come out?

The last update for Dog Breeds Training Games Life was on October 2, 2024.

When did Dog Breeds Training Games Life come out?

Dog Breeds Training Games Life was first released on February 5, 2023.

What is the age rating of Dog Breeds Training Games Life?

This app is appropriate for all ages, with no offensive or inappropriate content.

What are the languages supported by Dog Breeds Training Games Life?

Dog Breeds Training Games Life is available in American English, Czech, Dutch and 9 more.

Can I enjoy Dog Breeds Training Games Life by subscribing to Apple Arcade?

Sorry, Dog Breeds Training Games Life is not on Apple Arcade.

Can I find in-app purchases in Dog Breeds Training Games Life?

Sorry, in-app purchases are not available for users of Dog Breeds Training Games Life.

Can I use Dog Breeds Training Games Life with Apple Vision Pro?

No, you cannot use Dog Breeds Training Games Life with Apple Vision Pro.

Does Dog Breeds Training Games Life include ads as part of its experience?

No, Dog Breeds Training Games Life does not include ads as part of its experience.

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  • Doberman

    Hi, if ur seeing this, Doberman is spelled without an extra n even though some people think so because that is how you spell Karl Fredrick Louis Dobermann. Also, Dobermans are the sweetest and arguably the most trainable dog out there! Please update description! Thanks
  • How This App Changed My Life

    I was in a fifty-seven hour road trip from Guatemala to Iceland to meet my long-long second cousin twice removed. I was very excited until I realized I had no entertainment. I was walking to my car from Chick-Fil-A when I noticed that my phone was taped to my back for some reason this whole time, so I took it off. After entering my password, ABC123, I searched through my phone looking for a good game. I had no WiFi, but I realized one of my apps don’t need WiFi: Dog Breeds!!!!!!!! I started playing over and over again for over two hours. After failing a ton of times, I decided to actually learn the dog breeds. It was so amazing, because not only can you be quizzed on dog breeds, but you can also be educated while doing so! By the time I was in Iceland, I was on the top 100 of guessing dog breeds in Kazakhstan! After reuniting with my second cousin twice twice removed, Guacamole Ketchups |||||. I figured out that he also has the app Dog Breeds, and he’s in the top fifty of dog breed guessing of Kazakhstan!!!!!!!!!! We bonded so greatly of dog breeds that we became besties overnight. Fast-forward twenty years, and me and Guacamole were thirty-nine. We hung out allllllllllll the time. Eventually, we went to the store and met this nice guy named Bryan McSeashells. We talked about mustard for a little while, and eventually that came to a discussion about the app Dog Breeds. It turns out he is in the top ten in guessing dog breeds in Kazakhstan! What a coincidence! Fast forward two years, me and Bryan McSeashells got married yesterday! Ryan McSheashell’s best man was none other than Bryan’s bestie, Jimmy Cupcakes! That is how this app changed my life.

    BTW, I’m #1 at dog breed guessing in Kazakhstan right now!
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  • From someone in the dog fancy this is disappointing

    So I’m in the dog fancy and can name most breeds recognized by the AKC. This is most likely produced by people in the UK based on the names used for some breeds, but unfortunately there are multiple breeds that are either the wrong picture for the breed listed as the answer, I wouldn’t have an issue if everything was accurate. Expert is easy because they choose completely different looking breeds for the other options, some photos are of dogs that don’t adhere to the breed standard (regardless of if they’re using the AKC, CKC, the KC, or FCI). They use a lot of puppies for photos which is a poor choice considering that they don’t also do adult representations of the same breeds. The descriptions are either super obvious or just poor in choice. There’s also an obnoxious amount of ads. As for the people complaining about no “pit bulls” most of those commenters don’t realize that 1) no dog is a “nanny dog” and it’s harmful to put dogs in those positions to have children cross their boundaries the only breed actually given the term “nanny dog” (albeit unethical in premise) is the Staffordshire Bull terrier. 2) the majority of “pit bulls” people see in shelters or what people call “pit bulls” are actually just bully mixes, there’s the American Pit Bull Terrier, the American Staffordshire Terrier, the Staffordshire Bull Terrier, the American Bulldog, and more. So including a generic “pit bull” would be factually incorrect. 3) The only “Pit bull” is the American Pit bull Terrier and they are bred to be dog aggressive for dog fighting before that was made illegal.
    Regardless of other people’s comments in the reviews, this app is subpar as to accuracy, photo choices, ad frequency, and questions/facts being poor. This would be much better if those things were addressed. I would recommend to the developer that they use The KC and the AKC website to inform their choices of photos and facts about breeds that they use to improve the accuracy. And also creating an actual expert mode, I’ve had my hands on the top representations of almost every breed they used in their “expert” mode and I’d at best consider it advanced not considering the glaring errors.
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