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Argentine Dogo DogOriginating during the 1920's, the Argentino Dogo breed was developed by Dr. Antonio Nores Martinez to be a fearless big game hunter. |
Abruzzenhund DogThe Abruzzenhund is a balanced flock guardian breed, they are very dedicated and brave, fighting for the protection of their flock. They are very determined and excellent at guarding, yet very friendly and loving. |
Affenpinscher DogThe Affenpinscher is very much a terrier - inquisitive, energetic, and bold - but is espescially playful. They make great dogs for those families who have a sense of humour themselves. |
Afghan Hound DogThe Afghan Hound is often portrayed as a fragile show dog, but they are hunters at heart. With daily exercize they are calm indoor dogs. |
African Boerboel DogComing from South Africa, the Boerboel is a large working molosser breed of dog. The Boerboel breed was named for the Afrikaans/Dutch word “boer” meaning “farmer” which captures the spirit of this “farmer’s dog.” |
Aidi DogThe Aidi is lean and muscular. It has a heavy plumed tail and medium-sized ears that are tipped forward. Their jaws are strong with tight black or brown lips. The eyes are medium, with a dark color and dark rims. |
Ainu DogThe Ainu Dog is a thin, muscular, sturdy-looking dog. It is impulsive and fast and has a light gait. Ainu's have small, erect ears that are at a right angle to the brow. Its eyes are somewhat small, dark brown and set triangularly. |
Airedale Terrier DogThe Airedale Terrier is a well rounded breed: intelligent, loving, and strong. They can be stubborn at times, but are generally quite responsive. |
Airedoodle DogThe Airedoodle is an active breed and requires sufficient daily exercise. It often strives to please its owner and will never be far. Most have a gentle disposition and rarely show aggression if any. Despite its appearance the Airedoodle is strong and will require training. Socializing this breed from birth with children and other animals is recommended. |
Akbash DogA rare and elegant breed, the Akbash breed originated 3000 years ago in Western Turkey. Developed by shepherds as a livestock guardian, the Akbash was bred selectively for the white coloring so as to be discernable from predators. |
Akita DogThe Akita is an independent, head-strong breed. They are very protective of their family, but can be domineering at time. |
Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog DogThe Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog is a very rare breed. They fall under the Mastiff breed. It is nearly extinct. There are about 150-200 worldwide. This breed results from three generations of an old breeding program of the Lane Family in Georgia, USA. |
Alaskan Klee Kai DogDeveloped during the 1970's in Alaska by Linda Spurlin, the Alaskan Klee Kai is a smaller version of the Alaskan Husky. Bred as companions, this breed is relatively new, having been recognized by the UKC in 1997. |
Alaskan Malamute DogThe Alaskan Malamute is an independent, powerful, and fun loving breed. Bred to pull sleds, they enjoy daily physical exercize. |
American Bulldog DogNearly extinct after WWII, the American Bulldog was saved by the efforts of one man named John D. Johnson. Originally used for the blood sport of bull baiting, this breed became prized by farmers for their intelligence, working abilities, stamina, and protective nature. |
American Bully DogAmerican Bully has a short, close, stiff to the touch, and glossy coat. All colors and patterns are acceptable. The head of the American Bully is a medium length, deep through, broad skull, very pronounced cheek muscles, distinct stop, and high set ears. The ears can be cropped or uncropped. Eyes - All colors except albinism. |
American English Coonhound DogThe American English Coonhound is a larger dog with an unstoppable need for exercise and play. They are highly active and need an owner who can help them work out their energy in a safe and healthy way. |
American Eskimo DogThe American Eskimo dog is a small, calm, and gentl breed. They enjoy their time outdoors with lots of running and playing, but tend to relax once indoors. |
American Foxhound DogThe American Foxhound loves to hunt, but is well suited for the home, as well. |
American Hairless Terrier DogDeveloped during the 1970s by breeder Edwin Scott, the American Hairless Terrier descended by chance from purebred, coated Rat Terriers. With the awareness of allergy sufferers to this unique breed they become |
American Mastiff DogThe American Mastiff has a much dryer mouthed than other mastiffs. The dryer mouth is due outcrossing the English Mastiff with Anatolian Mastiff, which occurred early in the development of the breed. The American Mastiff is a large, massive, and powerful dog. The head is wide, heavy and rectangular in shape. |
American Pit Bull Terrier DogOriginating during the 19th century, the American Pit Bull Terrier was noted for having the gameness of a Terrier and the athletic abilities and strength of a Bulldog. |
American Staffordshire Terrier DogThe American Staffordshire Terrier is a tough breed, but is incredibley affectionate. Comfortable inside or out, this canine make a wonderful addition to the family. |
American Water Spaniel DogThe American Water Spaniel is a versatile breed that enjoys the outdoors - hunting and retrieving - as well as relaxing when indoors. |
Anatolian Shepherd DogThe Anatolian Shepherd is a protective, watchful dog - and big to boot. They are generally laid back, though, if not provoked or around strangers. |
Appenzell Mountain DogOf the four Alpine breeds, the Appenzell Mountain Dog is the least well known and is extremely rare. Originating in Switzerland, this breed was used as a herd guardian, cattle mover, rescue dog, and cart-puller. |
Aussiedoodle DogThe Aussiedoodle is a cross of two breeds: Poodle and Australian Shepherd. They are often referred to as "designer dogs" and have become popular companions and in some instances are capable of herding. |
Australian Cattle DogThe Australian Cattle Dog is a tireless breed. Both physically and mentally strong, they need endless jobs to do or else they become jittery. A great work dog. |
Australian Kelpie DogDeveloped in Australia in 1870, the Australian Kelpie is an outstanding breed noted for their strong natural guarding and herding instincts. |
Australian Shepherd DogThe Australian Shepherd is an incredibley active, loving, and independent breed. |
Australian Shepherd - Miniature DogMiniature Australian Shepherd puppies and dogs make wonderful companions and can also enjoy working with small stock. They are well-balanced, alert and athletic but have a playful side, making them love children. These sensitive and confident dogs are easy to train |
Australian Terrier DogThe Australian Terrier is an adventurous little breed, who loves to play and have a good time. They are on the quieter side for a terrier, but are independent and head strong, nonetheless. |
Azawakh DogOriginating in Africa, this sighthound was bred by nomadic tribes for guarding, hunting, and companionship. They are exceedingly fast when running and are able to reach and sustain speeds of up to 40 miles per hour. |
Basenji DogThe Basenji is on the reserved side for a smaller breed, but stuill needs plenty of physical exertion. They are unique in that they can't bark - more of a howl or fox bark. |
Basset Hound DogThe Basset Hound is a calm, gentle breed very suitable for families with kids. |
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