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Due to the extremely low number of Barbet in the world, little is known about long term health issues.
Estimated Barbet living in America as of 2012 are somewhere between 100-110.
This is a relatively large barbet at 27 cm.
They have banged on a tree to wake up a white-eared barbet.
Lifespan of the Barbet averages 13-15 years with one recorded passing away at age 19.
On 16 May 1942, Barbet was decommissioned and placed "in service."
As with all purebred dogs, Barbet are vulnerable to certain genetic defects.
This small barbet is 17-18 cm in length.
They sometimes make use of the old nest of a woodpecker or barbet.
The nest is a tree hole excavated by a woodpecker or barbet.
Most Barbet, especially those shown in conformation shows, are entirely black, black and white, or brown.
It was formerly treated as a race of the Crimson-fronted Barbet.
The Barbet is a prototypic water dog, with a long, woolly, and curly coat.
Barbet will bond with their family and prefer to be in the same room with the family at all times.
In Germany the Barbet takes part in field trials.
Historical references to the barbet in literature.
In 1969, they recorded the score for Barbet Schroeder's film More.
From 18 March 2010 she started her second maternity leave with Barbet again standing in for her.
Large fig trees will attract several species of barbet along with other frugivores.
This species can be told apart from the Coppersmith Barbet by the crimson face and throat.
The diet of the Red-headed Barbet may include bananas and various other fruits.
More is an English language film directed by Barbet Schroeder, released in 1969.
"He's a monster," says Barbet Schroeder, the film's director, with a delighted laugh.
The Barbet is a rare breed.
Like poodles, Barbet are vulnerable to hip dysplasia.