Basenji
Congo Dog, Barking Dog
Features:Barks almost nothing, one of the oldest breeds
Basenji, also known as Congo dog, is also called "barking dog" and is one of the oldest breeds.This dog has a long history. It originated from the small, short-haired hunting dog in Zaire in the 16th century and has maintained its purebred nature for thousands of years. According to record...
Malinois
Belgian Malinois
Features:Almighty military and police dog with super abilities
Malinois is a medium-sized dog.Malinois is one of the four types of Belgian Shepherd Dogs and is also the most famous one. These four types only differ greatly in hair quality and hair color, and other characteristics are basically the same. As an excellent military and police dog breed, this breed...
Czech Terrier
Bohemian Terrier
Features:
The Czech Terrier originated in the 1940s. Also known as the Bohemian Terrier, it is a small terrier that looks very similar to the Schnauzer.In 1949, Dr. Halak, a famous Scottish Terrier and Sealyham Terrier breeding expert and Czech and Slovak geneticist, bred a dog breed that was slimmer, softer,...
Greater Swiss Mountain Dog
Great Swiss Terrier
Features:The largest of the four Swiss Mountain Dog breeds
The Greater Swiss Mountain Dog is a working dog. This native Swiss dog is one of the earliest descendants of the large bullmastiff, which the ancient Romans brought to the Alps.The Greater Swiss Mountain Dog is a breed designed by people. It is a conspicuous, tri-colored, large, powerful, and determ...
Falco tinnunculus
Kestrel, Red Hawk, Yellow Hawk, Red Kite
Features:The national bird of Belgium, the highly adaptable falcon is one of the most common birds of prey in the country.
The red kestrel is one of the small birds of prey of the Falconidae family and the genus Falcon. It weighs 173-335 grams and is 305-360 mm long. It has narrow and pointed wings and a long tail. Its appearance is very similar to that of the common kestrel. The male has a blue-gray head, brick-red bac...
Lowchen
Little Lion dog,poodle
Features:Compact, well-proportioned body; relatively short, broad head and muzzle; and a proud, active gait
The Lowchen originated in France and is a true European breed. Their ancestors are found in various southern European countries. It is a small, cheerful and lively dog.The Lowchen is an ancient European breed. In the Middle Ages, it was the material for works of art and was loved by noble ladies. La...
Norwich Terrier
Norwegian Terrier, Rottweiler Terrier
Features:One of the smallest terriers
The Norwich Terrier is one of the smallest terriers.It is impossible to verify where the Norwich Terrier originated from, but the breed of this dog contains the bloodlines of the Bird Terrier, Cairn Terrier, and Irish Terrier. The Norwegian Terrier, which was created to hunt small pests, was popular...
Russian Black Terrier
black terrier
Features:They are highly intelligent and very reliable. This breed was bred for guarding and protection.
The Russian Black Terrier is a large, powerful dog with lots of energy. It has large bones and well-developed muscles. It originated in Russia and was once used as a guard dog for protection.In order to meet the needs of customs and the military at the time, Russia bred this black terrier by crossbr...
Polish Lowland Sheepdog
Boer Shepherd
Features:Since the Polish Lowland Dog and the Bearded Collie have the same ancestors, their appearance characteristics are basically the same, except that the Polish Lowland Dog is smaller in size.
The Polish Lowland Sheepdog is a herding and guard dog that originated in the 16th century. It was originally used for gun hunting and was usually used as a companion dog and sheepdog. Its ability to herd and work is due to its strong desire and nature to please.One of the ancestors of the Polish Lo...
Norwegian Elkhound
Features:An assertive guard dog, but generally friendly, with a very noble and independent character. Works by scent.
The Norwegian Elkhound is a companion of the Nordic Vikings, the guardian of the lonely manor ranch, protecting livestock and poultry from attacks by bears and wolves, and accompanying Nordic hunters on hunting tours.The Norwegian Elkhound originated in the 9th to 12th centuries. The Scandinavians i...
Sipaki
Canis lupus familiaris,Schipperke
Features:The Sipaqui is a very loyal guard dog. Although it does not like to fight, it will bravely fight against any enemy to protect its owner and family. It is very curious and alert, making it a great guard dog.
The English name of the Schipperke is Schipperke, which is Flemish and means a small captain or boat. It is mainly raised to guard canal boats and catch mice on the rivers in the low-lying areas of Belgium.The Schipperke is produced in Flanders. There has been no similar breed for hundreds of years....
Lundehund
Norwegian Lundehund
Features:One of the rarest dog breeds in the world, with only 1,500 of them left.
The Norwegian Lundehund was once used to catch puffins, so it is also known as the Norwegian Sea Eagle Dog.Few people have heard of the Norwegian Lundehund. It can be said that it is one of the rarest dog breeds in the world. It was once on the verge of extinction due to canine fever a...
Dandie Dinmont Terrier
Short-legged terrier
Features:Friendly and active, it is an excellent family guard dog and has a loud barking voice.
The name of the short-legged long-bodied terrier comes from the name of the dog breeder in the novel by Walter Cordell. It is an excellent hunting dog that specializes in hunting small cave animals such as mice, cave bears, otters, rabbits, etc.The Short-legged Terrier was bred from the many native...
Parson Russell Terrier
Jack Russell Terrier
Features:Hunting passion, full of energy, stubborn, bold, independent, intelligent, but not always willing to cooperate with the owner. Very lively and active.
Although the Parson Russell Terrier was not recognized by the AKC until 2002, its origins can be traced back to the mid-18th century.The name of the Parson Russell Terrier comes from the most famous hunter in Britain at the time, and also a famous local pastor, Parson Russell. Legend has it that he...
Icelandic Dog
Icelandic Sheepdog, Friaar Dog
Features:The Icelandic Dog is a versatile breed and is an excellent herding and guard dog in Iceland.
The Icelandic Dog originated in Iceland in the 17th century. Also known as the Icelandic Sheepdog and the Friaar Dog, it is the only native breed in Iceland.Brought to Iceland by Scandinavian colonists between 874 and 930 AD, the Icelandic dog and its working methods are well adapted to the local te...
American Foxhound
Features:The dog is alert and sharp, has a keen sense of smell, graceful posture, extremely fast speed, gentle, cute and loyal, and very brave when hunting.
The American Foxhound originated from the English Foxhound introduced to America in 1650.The American Foxhound is lighter than the English Foxhound, and they run very fast because the American red fox runs faster than the English fox. In 1770, Washington (President of the United States) ordered some...
Anatolian Shepherd Dog
Karabas Dog
Features:It can adapt to all kinds of climates, is strong and brave, is gentle to children, does not trust strangers, and is a good guard dog.
About 1,000 years ago, some Turkish-speaking people came to settle in some parts of Asia, and they brought with them the proud shepherd dogs, the ancestors of the Anatolian Shepherd Dog.Initially, the ancient Turks did not use sheepdogs to drive sheep, but only used them to protect the flocks from c...
Keeshond
Caisset Hound, Fat Pomeranian
Features:Neither timid nor aggressive, very outgoing, very friendly to people and other dogs. Lively, intelligent, alert, good memory, good at observing things.
The Keeshond is the national dog of the Netherlands.The Keeshond is relatively large, but it does not take up space. When riding on a Dutch ship, it is accustomed to curling up into a circle to avoid taking up space. The Keeshond is very loyal to its owner and brings endless joy to the owner. Althou...
Italian Greyhound
Features:This dog was the smallest hunting dog in the past, mostly used to hunt rabbits and pheasants. Because of its small size and cuteness, it gradually became a family pet dog.
The Italian Greyhound was the smallest hunting dog in the past. It is an ancient dog breed that was mostly used to hunt rabbits and pheasants. Because of its small size and cuteness, it has gradually become a family pet dog.The highest admirer of the Italian Greyhound was King Frederick II of Prussi...
Staffordshire Bull Terrier
Staffie, Stafford, Staffy or Staff
Features:Strong, muscular, lively and agile. Loyal to the owner, willing to sacrifice, indomitable, extremely intelligent and tenacious.
The Staffordshire Bull Terrier originated in England hundreds of years ago and is a cross between a bulldog and a Mastiff.In the early 19th century, when dog fighting was popular, the bulldogs bred at that time were larger than the dogs we know today, and these large dogs were crossed with some of t...
Smooth Fox Terrier
Short-haired Fox Terrier
Features:Very barking, can fight and capture foxes
The Short-haired Fox Terrier is a British breed that has been registered in the United States for more than 100 years. The breed is divided into two strains - the Short-haired Fox Terrier and the Wire-haired Fox Terrier.In 1984, the American AKC Club passed the standard to distinguish between the sh...