The Lakeland Terrier was originally called the Patterdale Terrier. It was developed by mating the Bedlington Terrier and the Old English Wirehaired Terrier in the northern lake area of England. There were many branches, which were classified as one in 1912. Similar to the Welsh Terrier, but slightly...
The English Foxhound originated in the United Kingdom in the 18th century, and its ancestor was the St. Hubert Hound.The English Foxhound has been carefully bred for more than 150 years, and the Good Breed Register published by the Foxhound Owners Association (UK) dates back more than 1,800 years, a...
The Australian Shepherd originated in the 19th century. It is a working dog with strong herding and guarding abilities, and is particularly good at search and rescue work, and is widely praised for its high obedience.Although it is called the Australian Shepherd, it is actually mainly bred in the Un...
Although other countries don't know much about the French Wolfhound, it is indeed a very old purebred dog bred in France. Named after the Beauce region of France.The French Wolfhound was first described in documents in 1587. In 1809, a priest first described the difference between the French Wol...
The Kerry Blue Terrier, also known as the Irish Terrier, is the national dog of Ireland. It originated in County Kerry, Ireland in the 19th century. Its blue fur is its typical feature. There is also a legend that after escaping from the wrecked Spanish Armada in 1588, it drifted to the coast of Ire...
Tibetan Hound is commonly called "Sleeve Dog". It is native to Tibet in the Himalayas. It is one of the ancient dog breeds in China and also a fine dog breed with a mysterious color.The Tibetan Hound originated in ancient Tibet, China. It was once used as a monk or companion, but is now on...
The American Cocker Spaniel originated from the American Cocker Spaniel in the 19th century. It is a breed bred in the United States in the last century. It was brought from Spain to Britain in the early 10th century and became a British breed. It was then brought to the United States for large-sc...
The Boston Terrier is one of the few dog breeds bred in the United States.In the 19th century, the Boston Terrier breed was born in the bullfighting activities centered on Boston. In the early days, the Boston Terrier was a modified breed of bulldogs and bull terriers. Later, a lot of improvements w...
The Puli (Hungarian Shepherd Dog), also known as the Hu Dog, is a compact, square-proportioned, well-proportioned medium-sized dog. Its English name is Hungarian Puli or Puli. It belongs to the shepherd dog category. Its mop-like appearance makes it impossible to confuse it with other breeds. Its th...
The Portuguese Water Dog is native to the coastal areas of Portugal and has sailed with fishermen to the vicinity of Iceland. The Portuguese Water Dog is an excellent swimmer and diver, with special talents and perseverance, helping his owner to find lost fishing gear in the sea, drive fish, and pas...
The Wire Fox Terrier originated in the 19th century. It is a breed of dog developed for fox hunting. Its ancestors include the rough-haired black and white terrier and many terrier bloodlines. Later, it was exported to all parts of the world.A more famous one is a wire fox named "Dremadeko"...
Pointer is a transliteration of the English word Pointer. Another more intuitive translation of the Pointer Hound is "pointing dog". The hometown of the Pointer Hound is indeed the United Kingdom.The Pointer Hound originated in the 17th century. The earliest reliable record of pointing hou...
The American Eskimo Dog is a member of the Pomeranian Silky Dog family, and many dog lovers prefer to classify it as a Nordic breed. Nicknamed "Eski", the American Eskimo Dog was a popular circus dog in the early 20th century.In the early 19th century, the American Eskimo Dog was very popu...
The Havanese is the national dog of Cuba and the only native breed there.The Havana is an ancient breed in the Bichon family. There are two theories about its ancestor. Some people believe that at the end of the 18th century, farmers from a village called Emilia in Italy took several "Bologna&q...
The Whippet originated in northeast England. Its name comes from the word "whip", which means rapid movement. It is often used in short-distance races and can run at speeds of up to 60 kilometers per hour.In the Victorian era, the dogfighting and dog racing craze was at its peak, and miner...
The Miniature Pinscher is a native German breed, also known as the Deer Dog because of its deer-like appearance. It has been featured in many modern famous paintings and is now popular in Europe and the United States. It has existed for several centuries and is not the miniature Doberman as everyone...
The Dogue de Bordeaux is one of the oldest dog breeds in ancient France, and may be a descendant of the Allan. In the 14th century, Gaston Phebus, Count of Focuse, mentioned one of his Allan in his Livre de Chasse: "Its bite is more fierce than three sighthounds.The word "dogue" first...