
Afghan Hound
Afghan Hounds were originally bred by nomadic tribes in the mountainous regions of Afghanistan, Pakistan, and India.

Afghan Hounds were originally bred by nomadic tribes in the mountainous regions of Afghanistan, Pakistan, and India.

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

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

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

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

German Shepherds are often used as police and military dogs because they are loyal, brave, and have a strong sense of smell.

The Lhasa Apso originated in the palaces of Tibet, where it served as both a cherished companion and an indoor watchdog.

Newfoundlands were originally bred as hardworking companions for fishermen in the cold waters of the North Atlantic.

Old English Sheepdogs were originally bred in England during the 1800s to help farmers manage and move livestock.