Long-Haired Breeds

Cream-colored Afghan Hound standing on a paved city street, with its long silky coat, feathered ears, and curled tail prominently displayed. The dog looks alert and happy, while trees with golden autumn foliage and softly blurred buildings create a warm background.

Afghan Hound

Afghan Hounds were originally bred by nomadic tribes in the mountainous regions of Afghanistan, Pakistan, and India.
A cream-colored American Cocker Spaniel sits facing the camera against a black background. The dog has a long, silky coat, large dark eyes, a rounded head, and long feathered ears that hang beside its face, creating a soft and elegant appearance.

American Cocker Spaniel

American Cocker Spaniels were originally bred as gun dogs to hunt game birds, especially woodcocks.
A white Borzoi with a long, narrow muzzle and silky, wavy coat rests outdoors, looking attentively to the side. The dog wears a patterned collar, and the softly blurred background features warm autumn colors that highlight its elegant profile.

Borzoi

Originally known as the Russian Wolfhound, the Borzoi was developed by Russian aristocrats to hunt fast-moving game.
A small brown-and-white Chihuahua stands alert in green grass, facing the camera with large upright ears and bright, expressive eyes. The dog’s compact build and short coat are highlighted against a softly blurred outdoor background.

Chihuahua

Descended from a larger breed called Techichi, these tiny dogs were valued for companionship and spiritual beliefs.
A close-up of a brown Dachshund with long floppy ears and large dark eyes, looking directly at the camera. The dog is wearing a bright orange collar, with a softly blurred background of fallen autumn leaves.

Dachshund

Dachshunds were originally bred in Germany to hunt badgers and other small animals that lived in burrows such as rabbits.
Side profile of a brindle Dutch Shepherd with a black mask and upright ears, looking attentively to the right against a softly blurred green natural background.

Dutch Shepherd

Dutch Shepherds were developed in the Netherlands during the 18th century as hardworking, all-purpose farm dogs.
A golden-brown English Cocker Spaniel sits in tall dry grass with its tongue hanging out, looking attentively to the side. Its long wavy ears and silky coat are highlighted against a backdrop of weathered stone ruins and a cloudy sky.

English Cocker Spaniel

English Cocker Spaniels were originally bred as gun dogs, trained to hunt, flush out, and retrieve upland game birds.
A German Shepherd standing outdoors on a wooded path, looking directly at the camera with its mouth slightly open. The dog has a thick black-and-tan coat, upright ears, and an alert, confident expression, with a softly blurred forest background.

German Shepherd

German Shepherds are often used as police and military dogs because they are loyal, brave, and have a strong sense of smell.
Lhasa Apso standing in a grassy field dotted with yellow wildflowers on a sunny day. The small dog has a neatly trimmed tan and gray coat, a fluffy curled tail carried over its back, and a cheerful expression with its tongue slightly out. The green meadow and soft blue sky create a bright, outdoor setting.

Lhasa Apso

The Lhasa Apso originated in the palaces of Tibet, where it served as both a cherished companion and an indoor watchdog.
A small white Maltese dog runs toward the camera along a grassy garden path. Its silky coat and fluffy ears bounce as it moves, while warm sunlight and softly blurred flowers and greenery create a bright, cheerful outdoor setting.

Maltese

The Maltese was originally bred as a companion dog and a symbol of luxury for royalty and noblewomen.
Black Newfoundland dog standing on a sunlit woodland path, displaying its large build and long, thick coat while looking to the side with its tongue slightly out.

Newfoundland

Newfoundlands were originally bred as hardworking companions for fishermen in the cold waters of the North Atlantic.
An Old English Sheepdog with a long, shaggy white and grey coat stands in a dry grassy field under a clear blue sky. The dog is facing slightly to the side with its mouth open and tongue out, giving a happy, relaxed expression. Its fluffy fur partially covers its eyes, and the natural outdoor setting creates a calm, countryside feel.

Old English Sheepdog

Old English Sheepdogs were originally bred in England during the 1800s to help farmers manage and move livestock.
A small tricolour Papillon dog with a long, silky white coat and large black feathered ears sits on a paved path. The dog faces the camera with an alert expression, while a softly blurred background of autumn foliage in warm brown and gold tones creates a natural outdoor setting.

Papillon

Papillons were originally bred as companion dogs for European nobility and royalty during the Renaissance.
A small brown Pekingese dog sitting in green grass outdoors, looking to the side with its tongue out. The dog has a fluffy coat, dark face, and long feathered ears, with a soft, blurred grassy background.

Pekingese

For centuries, Pekingese were companions of Chinese emperors and were rarely seen outside the royal court.
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