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Neapolitan Mastiff DogThe Neapolitan Mastiff is the ideal gaurd dog. They are intensely loyal, and one should socialize them often when they are young. |
New Guinea Singing DogThe oldest of the Pariah Dogs, this breed is extremely primitive and the subject of much debate. Scientists believe they are not truly domesticated animals. Today, wild populations are thought to be extinct, with limited specimens being kept in zoos or by fanciers. |
Newfoundland DogThe Newfoundland is a larger breed and historically a work dog. They are extremely gentle, loving dogs and are great with small children. |
Norfolk Terrier DogThe Norfolk Terrier is an extremely strong willed and independent breed. They can be difficult to control at time, as they are clever and energetic. |
Norwegian Buhund DogThe Norwegian Buhund is an easy breed to keep but also very vocal. They love to bark to communicate and may try and convince you that they haven't eaten, even when they already have. |
Norwegian Elkhound DogThe Norwegian Elkhound enjoys adventure in cold environments, so they need plenty of exercise. They are loyal and loving. |
Norwegian Lundehund DogThe Norwegian Lundehund is not an easy dog to train, making them a poor choice for novice dog owners. However, they are very affectionate and can be rather independent as well. |
Norwich Terrier DogThe Norwich Terrier may be a small breed, but they are adventurous and outgoing. They make great pets for those who enjoy a humourous - and at times challenging - dog. |
Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever DogThe Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever is a quick learner, who enjoys applying their newly acquired knowledge through rigorous activity. They are energetic but not restless, and are friendly with both people and animals alike. |