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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.

BelgianMalinois
The Belgian Malinois, also called the Malinois, originates in Belgium. A very well-balanced, square-built medium dog, it gives an impression of depth and reliability without coarsenessβmales appear deeper and larger, females softer.

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.

Weimaraner
The Weimaraner, or "Grey Ghost," is a German gundog famed for speed, endurance, and its distinctive silver-grey coat. Brave, alert, and devoted, it is a tireless hunter and loving family dog that needs plenty of exercise.

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.

Japanese Chin
The Japanese Chin is a small, ancient toy breed from Japan, prized by royalty for its elegant looks and cat-like demeanor. Clever and curious, it is a devoted companion that enjoys gentle daily activity.

Komondor
The Komondor is a huge Hungarian livestock guardian famous for its white corded, mop-like coat; it is alert, brave and deeply loyal, and is a guardian rather than a herder.

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.

GiantSchnauze
The Giant Schnauzer, also called the Large Schnauzer, is a German working dog bred in the 15th century from the rough-coated cattle dog and Miniature Schnauzer. Larger than its cousins, it is strong, enduring and loyal, though it needs firm training from puppyhood to curb aggression.

Shih Tzu
The Shih Tzu is an ancient, sturdy toy dog from Tibet, China, with a proud carriage and long flowing coat. Noble but not arrogant, cheerful, friendly, and affectionate, it is a beloved companion.