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Anatolian Shepherd
The Anatolian Shepherd is a large, powerful livestock guardian dog native to Turkey, with a history dating back to the Babylonian period (2800-1800 BC). Calm, alert and deeply loyal, it is prized for its protective instincts and independent nature.

AustralianTerrier
The Australian Terrier, also called the Aussie Terrier, originates in Australia and was the first Australian breed accepted and shown at home and the first formally recognized by other countries. With a smart, flexible mind and a sturdy body, it is an excellent choice as a companion and toy dog.

Australian Shepherd
The Australian Shepherd is a strong working dog with herding and guarding ability. A loyal partner with all-weather stamina, it is harmonious, slightly longer than tall, medium-sized, with moderate bone and variable, individualistic color. Focused and lively, supple and agile, muscular but not heavy, with a medium, harsh coat.

Curly-CoatedRetriever
The Curly-Coated Retriever, originally from Britain, takes its name from its curly coat. Independent and calm, it is never shy or self-absorbed. In the show ring it stands firmly and obediently; in the field it is enthusiastic, steady, and brave; at home it is calm and friendly. One of the oldest retrievers, it has remarkable scent and memory.

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.

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.

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.

standardschnauzerterrier
The Standard Schnauzer, also called the Schnauzer, originates in Germany and is a medium-sized, sturdy, energetic dog with a square build. Its dense, harsh, wiry coat and bent eyebrows with bristly whiskers are hallmark traits of the breed.

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.