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Basset Hound
The Basset Hound, also known as the French Short-legged Hound, originates from France. An ancient and noble scent hound, it was developed in Britain from French bloodlines and was traditionally used to track rabbits, deer, and other game by scent.

Bedlington Terrier
The Bedlington Terrier is a graceful, lamb-like British terrier with a distinctive pear-shaped head and crisp, nonshedding coat. Beneath its gentle looks lies a bold, brave and tireless sporting dog that thrives on exercise and makes a devoted family watchdog.

Beagle
The Beagle, also called the Beagle Rabbit Hound, originates in Britain and is classed as a scent hound. Small in size, it was bred to hunt rabbits, and its loud voice earned it the name 'Bell of the Forest.' It is a popular, friendly family companion.

Groenendael
The Belgian Groenendael is the most widely recognized of the three Belgian sheepdogs, a large, muscular black-coated herder from Belgium prized for its elegance and trainability. Intelligent, brave and deeply loyal, it excels as both a working dog and a devoted family companion.

belgian tervueren
The Belgian Tervuren, also called the Tervuren dog, originates in Belgium. It gives the impression of a well-balanced, elegant medium-sized dog with a square body proportion and a unique fawn coat tipped with black that darkens with age.

Shiba inu
The Shiba Inu is Japan's smallest and oldest native breed, a fox-faced spitz known for its curled tail, plush double coat and cat-like cleanliness. Smart, brave and independent, it is a loyal yet sometimes willful companion that suits experienced owners.

GreatPyrenees
The Great Pyrenees, also called the Pyrenean Mountain Dog, takes its name from its bear-like appearance. Originating in the Pyrenees between France and Spain, this majestic, powerful breed historically guarded flocks against bears and wolves.

Great Dane
The Great Dane, native to Germany and originating in Denmark, was recognized by the AKC in 1887. Despite its giant size, it is an extremely gentle breed known as the 'gentle giant'βsmart, brave, and deeply loyal to its owner.

Welsh Terrier
The Welsh Terrier, appearing in Britain in the 19th century, is a compact, powerful terrier once used for fox and otter hunting. Lively, alert, and brave yet gentle, it is an obedient and devoted companion.

SkyeTerrier
The Skye Terrier, from the isolated Isle of Skye in Scotland, was bred to hunt otter, badger, and fox. Low to the ground with a long, flowing coat, it is a brave, loyal, and devoted working terrier.