Medium-Haired Breeds

An Airedale Terrier stands alert in a field of bright yellow wildflowers under a clear blue sky. The dog has a wiry tan-and-black coat, a distinctive beard and eyebrows, and a curled tail, posing confidently on a sandy patch in warm sunlight.

Airedale Terrier

Airedale Terriers were originally developed in England, as hardworking farm dogs and skilled hunters.
Red-and-white Akita dog standing outdoors on a grassy path, looking to the side with its mouth open and tongue slightly visible. The background is softly blurred with greenery and a winding trail.

Akita Inu

Akitas Inus were originally bred in the rugged mountains of northern Japan as powerful hunting dogs.
Fluffy Alaskan Malamute running through a sunlit grassy field, looking toward the camera with its tongue hanging out. Warm golden light highlights the dog's thick gray-and-white coat, while the background is softly blurred.

Alaskan Malamute

Alaskan Malamutes were originally bred in Alaska to help people survive in the harsh Arctic environment.
An Australian Shepherd with a blue merle coat stands in a lush green field, looking upward with an alert, happy expression. Its long, fluffy fur features black, gray, white, and tan markings, and the blurred background highlights the dog's athletic build.

Australian Shepherd

Australian Shepherds were originally bred to herd livestock on ranches in the American West during the 1800s.
Bernese Mountain Dog standing in a field of tall grass, looking toward the camera with a friendly expression. The large dog has a thick black coat with distinctive white markings on the face and chest, rust-colored accents above the eyes and on the cheeks, and its tongue hanging out. The softly blurred golden background highlights the breed’s striking tricolour coat and gentle appearance.

Bernese Mountain Dog

Bernese Mountain Dogs were originally developed in Switzerland as hardworking, all-purpose farm dogs.
Black-and-white Border Collie running towards the camera across a green grassy field, with ears perked up, mouth open in a happy expression, and a blurred background dotted with yellow wildflowers.

Border Collie

Border Collies were originally bred to herd sheep in the rough countryside between England and Scotland.
A black-and-white Cardigan Welsh Corgi standing in a grassy field with dry vegetation in the background. The dog has a long body, short legs, large upright ears, and an alert expression as it looks directly towards the camera. The softly blurred background draws attention to the breed’s distinctive features.

Cardigan Welsh Corgi

The Cardigan Welsh Corgi was originally bred in medieval Wales as a hardworking, all-purpose farm dog.
A close-up portrait of a Chow Chow with a thick reddish-gold coat and a lion-like mane. The dog has small ears, a broad face, and its distinctive blue-purple tongue visible as it pants, with a softly blurred outdoor background behind it.

Chow Chow

Originating from Northern China, the Chow Chow is one of the oldest dog breeds, with a history dating back thousands of years.
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.
Close-up profile of an English Setter with a white coat covered in black speckles and markings. The dog’s long, feathered ears frame its face as it gazes attentively across a sunlit grassy field with a softly blurred background.

English Setter

English Setters were originally bred more than 400 years ago to help hunters find upland game birds.
English Springer Spaniel with a liver-and-white coat sitting on a tree stump in a woodland setting, looking attentively into the distance with long feathered ears and a wavy coat.

English Springer Spaniel

English Springer Spaniels were originally bred as versatile hunting companions whose main job was to flush game birds.
A cheerful Wire Fox Terrier with a white wiry coat and brown-and-black markings trots through lush green grass. The dog has its mouth open, tongue hanging out, and one front paw raised, giving it an energetic and playful appearance.

Fox Terrier

Fox Terriers were originally bred in 18th-century England to assist with fox hunting and to control vermin on farms.
A Golden Retriever sitting in a grassy field, facing the camera with its mouth open and tongue hanging out. The dog’s golden coat is long and wavy, and the softly blurred background creates a warm, natural outdoor setting.

Golden Retriever

Golden Retrievers were developed with the goal of creating the ideal hunting dog for the wet, rocky terrain of Scotland.
An Irish Setter standing in a grassy field, facing to the side with its mouth open and tongue out. The dog has a rich mahogany-red coat with long feathering on its ears, chest, legs, and tail, set against a backdrop of vibrant golden autumn foliage.

Irish Setter

Irish Setters were originally bred in 18th-century Ireland as skilled hunting dogs with an excellent sense of smell.
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