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belgian tervueren
The Belgian Tervuren, also called the Tervuren dog, originates in Belgium. It gives the impression of a well-balanced, elegant medium-sized dog with a square body proportion and a unique fawn coat tipped with black that darkens with age.

Border Terrier
The Border Terrier is a small, tough working terrier from the Anglo-Scottish borders, famed for its otter-like head and tireless drive to go to ground after foxes. Gentle, affectionate and obedient at home yet game and alert in the field, it makes an adaptable family companion.

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.

Icelandic Sheepdog
The Icelandic Sheepdog, originally from Iceland and dating to the 17th century, is Iceland's only native breed. Brought by Scandinavian settlers around 874β930 AD, it nearly vanished from a plague but was revived through the efforts of breeders in Iceland and Britain.

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.

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.

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.

Great Dane
The Great Dane, native to Germany and originating in Denmark, was recognized by the AKC in 1887. Despite its giant size, it is an extremely gentle breed known as the 'gentle giant'βsmart, brave, and deeply loyal to its owner.

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.'