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Alaskan Malamute
The Alaskan Malamute is one of the oldest sled dogs, a large, powerful working breed from the United States bred for endurance rather than speed. Friendly, loyal and dignified, it is an affectionate family companion that needs plenty of exercise and a careful diet.

Welsh Terrier
The Welsh Terrier, appearing in Britain in the 19th century, is a compact, powerful terrier once used for fox and otter hunting. Lively, alert, and brave yet gentle, it is an obedient and devoted companion.

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.

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.

Scottish Terrier
The Scottish Terrier is one of Britain's oldest terrier breeds, a small, compact and dignified dog standing about 10 inches at the shoulder. Alert, courageous and self-assured, it is affectionate with people yet can be feisty toward other dogs.

Miniature Bull Terrier
The Miniature Bull Terrier, developed in 19th-century England, is the smallest of the Bull Terrier varieties. Despite its history as a fighting dog, it is sweet, devoted, and playful, though it needs firm training and supervision around other dogs.

staffordshire bull terrier
The American Staffordshire Terrier is a medium-sized, muscular terrier developed in England from Bulldogs and English terriers and later refined in the United States, where it was officially named in 1972. Loyal, lively and courageous, it makes a devoted family companion yet retains a strong fighting spirit.