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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.

Swedish Vallhund
The Swedish Vallhund, or "Vasgotaspets," is an ancient herding dog from 6th-century Sweden, similar to the Welsh Corgi. Low to the ground and energetic, it is good with children and makes a fine city companion.

Tibetan Spaniel
The Tibetan Spaniel is an ancient companion breed from Tibet, long kept in monasteries as a "prayer dog." Happy, confident, and good with children, it is a devoted pet though a bit aloof with strangers.

English Setter
The English Setter is a graceful, gentle bird dog from Britain, prized for its beauty and calm, affectionate nature. Quiet, loyal and easy to train, it makes a devoted family companion that loves exercise and gets along well with children.

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.

Tibetan Terrier
The Tibetan Terrier, despite its name, is not a true terrier but a companion breed from the monasteries of Tibet, prized for centuries as a lucky bringer. Hardy and affectionate, it needs regular coat care.

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.

ChesapeakeBayRetriever
The Chesapeake Bay Retriever is an American water dog prized for its bright coloring, cheerful nature and tireless endurance in icy water while retrieving waterfowl. Intelligent, courageous and eager to swim, it makes a capable working retriever and devoted companion.

smooth fox terrier
The Smooth Fox Terrier, from 19th-century England, was bred white to avoid being mistaken for fox prey. Lively, alert, and affectionate with children, it makes a fine companion and watchdog, though it can be jealous.

Bullmastiff
The Bullmastiff is a powerful guard dog developed in 19th-century Britain from 60% Mastiff and 40% Bulldog, bred to track and hold poachers without biting. Strong, brave and devoted, it makes a loyal companion but needs firm training from puppyhood due to its stubborn, protective nature.