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Meet the Breeds

The cultivation of purebred dog breeds has ancient origins, dating back to when early humans selectively bred canines for essential tasks. From protective guard dogs to swift hunting breeds, each dog was tailored for a specific function.

This selective breeding, over time, led to a variety of distinct breeds, each suited to particular roles and environments. Take, for instance, the Labrador Retriever, the Golden Retriever, and the Flat-Coated Retriever. While they share a common ancestry, these breeds highlight the diversity achieved through specialized breeding.

The Labrador Retriever is known for its adaptability in both water and on land; the Golden Retriever for its exceptional retrieving skills across diverse terrains; and the Flat-Coated Retriever for its agility and endurance. Their distinct physical attributes, temperaments, and working capabilities are testaments to their unique breeding histories.

A key aspect distinguishing one breed from another is its consistent ability to produce offspring with specific traits, a concept known as “breeding true.” Central to understanding purebred dogs, these traits are detailed in a “breed standard.” This document outlines the ideal characteristics, behavior, and appearance for each breed. These standards not only serve as a guideline for breeders but also act as the benchmark against which dogs are judged in conformation dog shows.

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Loyal, curious, and famously amusing, this almost-human toy dog is fearless out of all proportio…

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The English Cocker Spaniel, distinguished by its beautiful silky coat and cheerful nature, is one of the most beloved breeds worldwide. Originally bred for hunting game birds, this breed has since captured the hearts of many with its affectionate temperament and lively spirit.

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Hound Group

The English Foxhound is a substantial galloping hound of great stamina. His long legs are straight as a gatepost, and just as sturdy. It is a cousin of the American Foxhound. They are scent hounds, bred to hunt foxes by scent.

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The English Setter is a graceful and elegant breed, epitomizing both beauty and utility as a gun dog. They are one of the oldest gundog breeds, with roots that can be traced back to the 14th century in England. Characterized by their unique speckled coat and gentle demeanor, English Setters are as comfortable in the […]

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The English Springer Spaniel is renowned for its agility, intelligence, and affable demeanor. Traditionally used as a working gundog, this breed has since won the hearts of many as a beloved family pet. With an eager-to-please personality and a love for outdoor activities, the “Springer” has continued to gain popularity among hunting enthusiasts and urban […]

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Toy Group

The English Toy Spaniel is a compact, cobby and essentially square toy dog possessed of a short-nosed, domed head, a merry and affectionate demeanor and a silky, flowing coat.

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Herding Group

The Entlebucher Mountain Dog is a tough and tenacious cattle mover native to the Swiss Alps. These vivacious, active workers are independent problem-solvers and happiest when they have a task to complete. Entlebucher Mountain Dogs are cattle dogs with a long, muscular back. They have alert, pleasant faces, small, strong legs, and a stunning black, […]

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Loyal, curious, and famously amusing, this almost-human toy dog is fearless out of all proportio…

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Sporting Group

The Field Spaniel is a well balanced, substantial hunter-companion of medium size, built for activity and endurance in a heavy cover and water. This Sporting Breed has a noble carriage; a proud but docile attitude; is sound and free moving.

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Finnish Lapphund is the hardy and substantial reindeer herder from north of the Arctic Circle. Once he is certain that you are not a thief of reindeer, this type of dog is among the nicest of all. Finnish Lapphunds are easily distinguished from other Nordic dogs because to their luxurious coat, endearing spitz-like face, and […]

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Non-Sporting Group

The lively Finnish Spitz, the flame-colored, foxy-faced breed from the “Land of 60,000 Lakes,” is a small but fearless hunting dog whose unique style of tracking and indicating quarry has earned him the nickname the “Barking Bird Dog.”

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Sporting Group

The Flat-Coated Retriever is a gundog of relatively recent origin. Happy, self-assured, and willing to please, a good Flat-Coat will retrieve a duck or a show ribbon with equal aplomb.

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