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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.

Briard
The Briard, also called the Brie Shepherd Dog, takes its name from the Brie region of France, famous for its cheese. An ancient French working breed, it is energetic and alert, strong but not coarse, with the power and agility of a sheepdog.

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.'

Welsh Springer Spaniel
The Welsh Springer Spaniel is an ancient flushing spaniel, mainly found in the U.S., valued as a hardworking gun dog and a moderate-sized, affectionate companion. Its weather-resistant red-and-white coat needs sensible care.

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.

ScottishDeerhound
The Scottish Deerhound is a tall, powerful sighthound from Scotland, once used to hunt deer and praised as one of nature's most perfect creatures. Gentle, noble and devoted, it is a calm companion, though its large size suits country living better than city apartments.

Sealyham Terrier
The Sealyham Terrier, developed in 19th-century Wales by Captain John Edwards, is a small but powerfully built terrier once famed for hunting badger, otter, and fox. Bold yet affectionate, it makes a loving family dog.

Flat-Coated Retriever
The Flat-Coated Retriever is a versatile 19th-century gundog bred from Labradors and Newfoundlands. Cheerful and friendly, it is an eager, tireless retriever and a gentle family companion.

Scottish Terrier
The Scottish Terrier is one of Britain's oldest terrier breeds, a small, compact and dignified dog standing about 10 inches at the shoulder. Alert, courageous and self-assured, it is affectionate with people yet can be feisty toward other dogs.