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  1. Afghan: An elegant, almost majestic looking hound.
  2. Akita: Our friend from cold, snowy Japan.
  3. American Staffordshire Terrier: Loyal, courageous and rugged.
  4. American Eskimo: A bright white companion who loves the snow.
  5. American Pit Bull Terrier: Not as vicious as made out to be, sturdy breed.
  6. Australian Shepherds: A born herding dog, highly intelligent.
  7. Australian Cattle Dog: A working man’s dog from the land down under
  8. Basset Hound: Floppy ears on this low lying hound make him famous.
  9. Beagle: The Beagle sings a merry tune as he follows his nose through life
  10. Belgian sheep-herding dogs: Versatile, enthusiastic, hard-working, and lovely to look at
  11. Bernese Mountain Dog: Stunning to look at, easy to own
  12. Bichon Frisé: Energy and affection in a powder-puff package
  13. Border Collie: The workaholic dog with a strong desire to please man
  14. Boston’s terrier: A truly American breed.
  15. Borzoi: The gentle Borzoi is strong, swift and supremely graceful
  16. Boxer: Sleek and muscular, the Boxer is a loyal family guard. A powerful breed
  17. Briard: A strong and gentle heart wrapped in fur
  18. Brittany: A happy-go-lucky hunting companion and family pet
  19. Bulldog: A stout classic working breed.
  20. Chihuahua: The famous tiny dog who thinks he's a big dog, can you say "Yo Quiero Taco Bell".
  21. Chow Chow: Our friend from the Orient
  22. Cocker Spaniel: A popular pet with a merry disposition, family favorite.
  23. Collie: Bright and brainy with a gentle demeanor
  24. Dachshund: Delightful, dynamic and droll; a family dog
  25. Dalmatian: Famous from the movies and firehouses everywhere, unmistakable spots.
  26. Doberman Pinscher: The quintessential guard dog.
  27. English Springer Spaniel: A versatile hunter and pet; a happy-go-luck charmer
  28. English Setter: A gentle breed of bird dog.
  29. Fox Terrier: Happy yet mischievous at the same time.
  30. German Shepherd: Highly intelligent, hard working and classy.
  31. Golden Retriever: Known as the best family dog around.
  32. Great Pyrenees: A shepherd's dog and a family companion
  33. Great Dane: A regal, gentle guardian in giant's clothing
  34. Greyhound: Swift, sweet, and graceful at home and in the field
  35. Siberian Husky: Famous Iditarod sled puller.
  36. Jack Russell Terrier: Legendary fox hunter is vigorous, scrappy, and bold
  37. Kerry Blue Terrier: Ireland's National Dog
  38. Labrador Retriever: A good family dog for an active household
  39. Leonberger: A German workhorse.
  40. Malamute: Durable, faithful, intelligent working companion
  41. Miniature Pinscher: King of Toys or court jester, this tiny might needs a firm hand and a sense of humor
  42. Newfoundland: Jolly giants.
  43. Papillon: Favorite of the European courts.
  44. Poodle: Oodles of poodles touch the hearts of countless thousands of dog owners
  45. Pug: Playful, charming, and dignified--- A lot of dog in a little package
  46. Rhodesian Ridgeback: Africa’s big tough lion dog
  47. Rottweiler: A tough, dependable companion with a heart of gold
  48. Samoyed: Beauty and brains in a white fur coat
  49. Miniature Schnauzer: Salt and pepper mischief-maker is delightful family pet
  50. Scottish Terrier: Independent and self-reliant; a spirited companion
  51. Shar-Pei: Wrinkled masterpiece from Asia.
  52. Shetland Sheepdog: Bright, happy-go-lucky herding dogs are devoted companions
  53. Shih Tzu: Royal dignity and loving affection
  54. Spaniels: Happy-go-lucky hunters and companions, spaniels have something for every dog lover
  55. St. Bernard: The heart and soul of a gentle giant
  56. Weimaraner: The gray ghost of field and family room
  57. Welsh Corgi: Small dogs with big dog hearts
  58. Welsh Terrier: Britain's oldest breed
  59. Wheaten Terrier: Irish legends come alive for modern owners
  60. The Whippet: Originally used to hunt rabbits, relative of the greyhound.
  61. Yorkshire Terrier - A playful, pint sized, toy terrier.
 
     
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