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Rottweiler
The Rottweiler, also called the Rottweil Metzgerhund, originated in Germany and is a large, multi-purpose working dog. Used as a military dog in World War I and later as a police dog, it is among the world's most popular guard and service breeds, and a loyal family protector when trained.

Labrador
The Labrador Retriever, also called the Lab, is a medium-large, friendly and highly intelligent breed trained as a guide and working dog. Along with the Husky and Golden Retriever it is among the three non-aggressive breeds, and comes in three standard colors: black, yellow and chocolate.

Afghan Hound
The Afghan Hound, also called the Afghan or Kabul Hound, originated in Afghanistan and was first brought to Britain in the late 19th century as a sighthound. With its flowing silky coat and noble bearing, it is the very symbol of canine aristocracy.

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.

Irish Wolfhound
The Irish Wolfhound is a true giant and the tallest dog breed in the world, originating in Ireland around 100 BC. Once used by the Celts to hunt wolves, today its gentle, loyal nature makes it an excellent companion and watchdog.

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.

IrishSetter
The Irish Setter is an active, aristocratic bird dog from Ireland, with a rich chestnut-red coat and a refined, elegant build. Swift in the field and sweet-natured at home, it is an affectionate, trainable companion.

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.

Otterhound
The Otterhound, originally from Britain, is a tall, rough-coated scenthound with an extremely keen nose and a curious interest in scents. Gentle and calm, its magnificent head shows great power and dignity, and its strong body and long stride let it work for long periods.

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.