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Dog Breeds

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Originally bred in 1911 for hunting, retrieving, and companionship. Golden retriever
Name means 'food' in Chinese because that's what they were bred for. Chow chow
The mixed breed hybrid of an Australian Shepherd and a poodle. Aussiedoodle
Breeding began in 1920, rusty-red colored and bred to be a hunting dog. Viszla
A small dog breed, wildly popular due to the mark on their bottoms usually in the shape of a heart. Corgi
Stand under 15 inches, and are usually pictured as chubby, lazy, and slow. Basset hound
A breed of small hound, similar in appearance to the much larger foxhound. Beagle
A large-sized breed with a distinctive tri-colored coat, with a shorter lifespan (usually about 7-8 years) than a lot of other breeds. Bernese mountain dog
A working and herding dog breed; comes from the Anglo-Scottish border region and are used to herd livestock, specifically sheep. Border collie
Gentle, sweet, and eager, this breed is one of the most popular breeds in the world. Labrador retriever
The breed originated around 1875, and a dog of this breed set the record for the dog with the largest eyes in the world. Boston terrier
A stocky, muscular dog with a smushed-in face; sweet and a wonderful companion. Bulldog
A wonderful police dog, tall and athletic, with a muscular build and lots of thick fur. German shepherd
Usually portrayed as a firefighter's companion dog, noted for its unique white coat with black spots. Dalmatian
Have a long lifespan due to their small size, and are about 9 inches tall at the most. Dachshund
Originated in Mexico, these dogs are said to be fiercely loyal, but are also noted for their fiery attitude and occasional temper, as well as some occasional attitude. Chihuahua
Sweet, silly, and the perfect dog to cuddle and snuggle with, a mixed breed hybrid of an Irish Setter and a Poodle. Irishdoodle
A breed of dog used in hunting as a gundog. It is sometimes considered to be Dutch in ancestry, due to the nationality of the breed founder, Eduard Karel Korthals. Wirehaired pointing griffon
Coming in 5th place as the most popular dog of 2021, these family dogs have boundless love and affection, and are known for being just plain sweet! Goldendoodle
While this breed can look intimidating at first, once you get to know them, their playful, enthusiastic personality shines through. Originating in Germany, adults can weigh anywhere from 55-80 pounds, and can live 10-12 years. Boxer
A working breed originally developed for sheep herding. They’re loyal companions with a lot of love and affection to give…so long as they get enough exercise. Despite the name, this breed's origin is in Spain, NOT Australia. Australian shepherd
Outgoing little puffballs who are extremely intelligent and love to hang out with their humans. It’s no wonder they’ve been companions to some of the world’s smartest and most creative thinkers, artists, and musicians. Pomeranians
Also known as a little lion or lion dog, this is a unique and well-loved toy dog breed. With their small, sturdy physique, floppy ears, and long (sometimes expertly styled) hair, it’s easy to see why a Shih Tzu would be a companion dog fit for an emperor. Shih tzu
With their long, silky coat and sassy personality, these are prized toy dogs. In fact, they’re consistently one of the top ten most popular breeds in America. You may picture then as fancy city dogs, but they started out as rat hunters in mills and mines. Yorkshire terrier
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