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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.

Border Terrier
The Border Terrier is a small, tough working terrier from the Anglo-Scottish borders, famed for its otter-like head and tireless drive to go to ground after foxes. Gentle, affectionate and obedient at home yet game and alert in the field, it makes an adaptable family companion.

Icelandic Sheepdog
The Icelandic Sheepdog, originally from Iceland and dating to the 17th century, is Iceland's only native breed. Brought by Scandinavian settlers around 874–930 AD, it nearly vanished from a plague but was revived through the efforts of breeders in Iceland and Britain.

BerneseMountain
The Bernese Mountain Dog, originally from Switzerland, is one of four Swiss mountain breeds. With its striking black, white, and tan tricolor coat and long legs, it is a powerful yet harmonious breed once used for pulling carts, cheese making, and weaving shops in the Bern region.

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.

Dalmatian
The Dalmatian, originating in Yugoslavia, is famous for its distinctive spotted coat and is commonly called the Spotted Dog. A breed of great endurance and speed, it served 19th-century nobility as a carriage guard dog, earning the nickname 'coach dog.'

Tibetan Spaniel
The Tibetan Spaniel is an ancient companion breed from Tibet, long kept in monasteries as a "prayer dog." Happy, confident, and good with children, it is a devoted pet though a bit aloof with strangers.

Neapolitan Mastiff
The Neapolitan Mastiff is an ancient, massive Italian breed known for its heavy wrinkles, drooping dewlap, and slobbering. Despite its daunting look, it is gentle, loyal, and devoted to family, needing early training and plenty of space.

Australian Silky Terrier
The Australian Silky Terrier, resembling the Yorkshire Terrier but larger, is a true toy terrier from 19th-century Australia. Though small, it is sturdy and a capable ratter, with a bright, playful, and somewhat independent nature.

Kerry Blue Terrier
The Kerry Blue Terrier is a versatile Irish terrier with a soft blue-grey coat, known as a loyal and gentle but stubborn companion that needs firm training and careful grooming.