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Irish Terrier
The Irish Terrier, also called the Irish Red Terrier, originated in Ireland in the 18th century from black, tan and wheaten terriers. A rough-coated, long-legged breed much like the Airedale, it is now a gentle family companion suited to city apartments.

Soft-coatedWheatenTerrier
The Soft-coated Wheaten Terrier, also called the Wheaten or Irish Soft-coated Terrier, is Ireland's oldest terrier, dating to the 18th century. A medium-sized, brave and well-coordinated sporting terrier with a soft, silky wheat-colored coat and a gentle, happy temperament.

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.

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.

Hungarian Puli
The Puli, originally from Hungary and dating to the 10th century, is one of the finest Hungarian herding dogs. This compact, square, medium-sized breed is unmistakable thanks to its dense, corded coat and near-silent, distinctive gait.

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.

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.