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Labrador Retriever Information, a Super Smart and Friendly Dog
The Labrador Retriever is believed to originate from Newfoundland, bred to assist fisherman, but later for hunting, and now is a top choice for a housepet, due to itheir docile and playful personality. Read
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The Labrador Retriever is believed to originate from Newfoundland, bred to assist fisherman, but later for hunting, and now is a top choice for a housepet, due to itheir docile and playful personality.
READ FULL STORYThe Jack Russell Terrier was originally bred by a priest, who needed help hunting small game, and with the aggressive personality, it excelled at the sport.
READ FULL STORYThe Irish Wolfhound is a large breed originally used to fight alongside soldiers, by pulling opposing calvalry off thier horses, and also made a great wolf hunter.
READ FULL STORYThe Irish Setter has been selectively bred to be a great hunter, has an excellent sense of smell, and makes for a loving companion.
READ FULL STORYThe Greater Swiss Mountain dog originates from the Swiss Alps, is a highly protective dog because of their natural herding instincts, loves children, and is loyal, loving and extremely watchful.
READ FULL STORYThe Collie originates from the United Kingdom, and is an accomplished herd dog, war dog, sled dog, sports dog, search and rescue dog, hunting dog, and companion dog.
READ FULL STORYAre you interested in learning more about Bulldogs? Get all of the information on the Bulldog, also known as the English Bulldog, you could possibly want, and learn about why these dogs make such great pets.
READ FULL STORYThe Border Collie originates from the Bristish Isles and is known for being incredibly smart, agile, and trainable.
READ FULL STORYThe Bernese Mountain dog, named after the Swiss breeder Berne Canton, is believed be a mix of the Mastiff and Roman native flocking dog.
READ FULL STORYThe Beagle dog has a history in England of companionship with the royals, who continued to breed them into excellent hunters.
READ FULL STORYThe Basset hound comes from France, and is considered the most beautiful and unusual breed of hound.
READ FULL STORYThe Australian Terrier is the smallest of the working breed terriers, and excels at hunting vermin and snakes.
READ FULL STORYThe Australian Cattle dog is believed to come from the mix of Scottish Collies and the wild dingo, and was trained to heard cattle across Australia's outback.
READ FULL STORYThe American Staffordshire Terrier is the show version of the Pit Bull, having intentionally been bred thicker and with a bigger head than earlier versions.
READ FULL STORYThe American Eskimo dog is actually from Germany, and is a friendly, loving companion, while also an effective watch dog.
READ FULL STORYThe American Bulldog is a descendent of the English Bulldog, and has been selectively bred for specific traits, including bravery and action in the face of danger.
READ FULL STORYThe Alaskan Malamute is one of the oldest breeds of domesticated dogs, dating back to 3,000 b.c, with the tribes inhabiting Alaska.
READ FULL STORYThe Akita is from the Honshu region of Japan, and used to be owned only by the Shogun, and later Helen Keller brought it back too the United States.
READ FULL STORYThe Welsh Terrier has a talent for hunting, but is curious, playful and friendly toward children.
READ FULL STORYThe Whippet originates from Great Britain and was bred for hunting, racing, sighting and watch dogging.
READ FULL STORYThe Bedlington Terrier is a mix between the Bedlington dog and Rothbury terrier, resulting in the unusual looking hunter.
READ FULL STORYThe Tibetan Spaniel originally comes from Tibetan monasteries, and was considered to be the harbingers of good luck and given as gifts to royal houses.
READ FULL STORYThe Norfolk Terrier is one of the smallest of the hunting terriers, and is active, brave and affectionate.
READ FULL STORYThe Norwich Terrier is the smallest of the working breed, adapts well to smaller living areas, and is courageous, faithful, obedient and affectionate.
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