
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.

Pit Bulls were developed in 19th-century England and Ireland, where they were originally used in blood sports.

AmStaffs originated in 19th-century England when Bulldogs were crossed with Terriers to create strong, athletic dogs.

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

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.

Boston Terriers were originally bred for pit fighting and ratting in the 19th century before becoming friendly companion dogs.

Boxers were originally bred in Germany in the late 19th century as strong and versatile working dogs.

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

Bullmastiffs were originally developed in England during the 1800s to help gamekeepers protect large estates.

Originating from Northern China, the Chow Chow is one of the oldest dog breeds, with a history dating back thousands of years.

Dalmatians are athletic, energetic dogs that were used for herding, guarding, retrieving, and controlling vermin.

Dobermans were originally bred in Germany in the late 1800s as intelligent, fast, and fearless protection dogs.