
Irish Wolfhound
Irish Wolfhounds were originally bred as hunting dogs, especially for chasing and bringing down large animals.

Irish Wolfhounds were originally bred as hunting dogs, especially for chasing and bringing down large animals.

Pembroke Welsh Corgis were originally bred in Wales as hardworking farm and herding dogs.

Pyrenean Mountain Dogs, also known as Great Pyrenees, were originally bred to guard livestock in France and Spain.

Schnauzers were originally bred in Germany as versatile farm dogs that helped hunt small animals and keep farms rat-free.

Shiba Inus were originally bred in the mountainous regions of central Japan to hunt small animals like birds and rabbits.

Originally bred in northeastern Asia, Siberian Huskies were developed as sledge dogs built for long journeys.

West Highland White Terriers, often called Westies, were originally bred in Scotland to hunt small burrowing animals.

White Swiss Shepherds were developed in Switzerland during the 1970s using white-coated purebred German Shepherds.