The Labrador Retriever is the most popular dog in the United States for a reason. The breed is friendly, patient, and trainable.
The distinct and wrinkly Bulldog makes a wonderful companion to children. These loyal dogs can adapt to most atomospheres — city or country — and are happy to spend time with their families
Golden Retrievers originally came into prominence because of the desire for a medium-sized dog that would do well in wild-fowling, both upland game and waterfowl.
The actual origin of the Beagle seems to be obscure with no reliable documentation on the earliest days of development.
The Pug is well described by the phrase “multum in parvo” which means “a lot of dog in a small space
The Irish Setter, recognizable from media such as Big Red, first came into popular notice in the 18th century
The Brussels Griffon is a hearty, intelligent and active companion. He thrives on interaction, activity, and mental stimulation
Above all things, the Newfoundland must have the intelligence, the loyalty, and the sweetness which are his best-known traits
French Bulldogs are one of the world’s most popular small-dog breeds, especially among city dwellers
Collies are legendary for their herding skills. They are strong, loyal, affectionate, responsive and fast