
Africanis
The Africanis developed naturally through survival and adaptation, making them hardworking and dependable companions.
You may notice a few stray hairs on your clothes or blankets, but there are no seasonal “hairstorms.”

The Africanis developed naturally through survival and adaptation, making them hardworking and dependable companions.

American Cocker Spaniels were originally bred as gun dogs to hunt game birds, especially woodcocks.

Australian Shepherds were originally bred to herd livestock on ranches in the American West during the 1800s.

Basset Hounds were originally bred in medieval France as scent hounds for hunting small game such as rabbits.

Originally bred in the late 1800s, Belgian Malinois are among the top breeds for police, military, and search-and-rescue work.

Belgian Sheepdogs, also known as Groenendaels, were developed in Belgium in the late 1800s as farm dogs.

Boerboels are highly protective, and were originally bred in South Africa to guard homes and farms, and to protect livestock.

Border Collies were originally bred to herd sheep in the rough countryside between England and Scotland.

In the 1800s, Bull Terriers were originally bred for cruel blood sports like bull and bear baiting and dog fighting.

The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel was originally bred as a companion dog for European royalty and aristocrats.

Dutch Shepherds were developed in the Netherlands during the 18th century as hardworking, all-purpose farm dogs.

When bull baiting was banned in England in 1835, breeders began transforming the breed into a gentle companion dog.

English Cocker Spaniels were originally bred as gun dogs, trained to hunt, flush out, and retrieve upland game birds.