ALL DOG BREEDS
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Small Breeds
These breeds are typically under 25 pounds and are well-suited for a variety of living situations, including apartments.
Companion & Toy Breeds
These dogs were primarily bred for companionship and lap-sitting. They are often gentle, affectionate, and well-suited for a variety of home environments.
- Affenpinscher
- Bichon Frisé
- Cavalier
- Chihuahua
- Chinese Crested
- English Toy Spaniel
- Havanese
- Italian Greyhound
- Japanese Chin
- Lhasa Apso
- Maltese
- Papillon
- Pekingese
- Pomeranian
- Pug
- Shih Tzu
- Yorkie
Terriers & Spirited Breeds
These breeds are known for their lively, feisty, and often independent personalities. They were originally bred to hunt vermin and retain a bold, energetic nature.
- Australian Terrier
- Border Terrier
- Boston Terrier
- Cairn Terrier
- Fox Terrier
- Jack Russell
- Miniature Bull Terrier
- Miniature Schnauzer
- Scottish Terrier
- Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier
- Toy Fox Terrier
- Westie
Hounds & Other Working Breeds
This group includes small breeds that were developed for specific tasks like hunting, herding, or sledding, and may have higher energy needs or a strong prey drive.
- American Eskimo Dog (Toy & Miniature)
- Basenji
- Basset Hound
- Beagle
- Corgi
- Dachshund
- Shiba Inu
- Whippet
Medium Breeds
These dogs generally weigh between 25 and 60 pounds and are great for active families or individuals with more space.
Working & Herding Breeds
These dogs were bred for specific jobs like herding livestock or serving as all-purpose farm dogs. They are known for high intelligence, energy, and a strong desire to work.
- Australian Cattle Dog
- Australian Shepherd
- Belgian Malinois
- Border Collie
- Collie
- German Pinscher
- Shetland Sheepdog
- Standard Schnauzer
Sporting & Gun Dog Breeds
This group includes breeds developed to assist hunters by retrieving, flushing, or pointing to game. They are typically athletic, eager to please, and thrive on physical activity.
- American Cocker Spaniel
- American Water Spaniel
- Coonhound
- Curly Coated Retriever
- English Setter
- English Springer Spaniel
- Flat Coated Retriever
- German Shorthaired Pointer
- German Wirehaired Pointer
- Portuguese Water Dog
- Sussex Spaniel
- Vizsla
- Welsh Springer Spaniel
Terriers, Hounds & Other Breeds
This final category contains a diverse mix of breeds with unique histories, including terriers, scent hounds, and sled dogs.
- Airedale Terrier
- American Eskimo Dog (Standard)
- American Staffordshire Terrier
- Basset Hound
- Beagle
- Bull Terrier
- Chow Chow
- English Bulldog
- Fox Terrier
- Siberian Husky
- Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier
Large Breeds
These breeds are typically over 60 pounds and are best for owners with plenty of living space and an active lifestyle.
Working & Herding Breeds
These dogs were historically bred for specific jobs, such as guarding, pulling carts, or herding livestock. They are known for their strength, intelligence, and strong protective instincts.
- Akita
- Alaskan Malamute
- American Bulldog
- Bernese Mountain Dog
- Bullmastiff
- Doberman
- English Mastiff
- German Shepherd
- Great Pyrenees
- Newfoundland
- Old English Sheepdog
- Rottweiler
- Saint Bernard
Sporting & Retrieving Breeds
This group includes breeds that were developed to assist hunters, primarily for retrieving game. They are typically active, trainable, and eager to please.
- Golden Retriever
- Labrador Retriever
Hounds & Gentle Giants
This final group contains two distinct types: hounds bred for hunting by sight or scent, and exceptionally large, good-natured breeds known for their calm and gentle temperament.
- Afghan Hound
- Bloodhound
- Great Dane
- Greyhound