Archives: Breeds

  • Australian Cattle Dog

    Australian Cattle Dog

    Without peer as a cattle herder, the Australian Cattle Dog (ACD) is ready and willing to work all day. Their agility, strength, and courageousness allow them to easily control and move cattle in both open and confined spaces. Stubborn cows don’t discourage this dog they just become more determined to get the job done! The…

  • American Water Spaniel

    American Water Spaniel

    Although a very rare breed, the American Water Spaniel has its own state-wide fan club as the State Dog of Wisconsin! A truly dual-purpose dog, bred for companionship and top-notch retrieval ability, the AWS is active, muscular, and medium in size. This breed’s unique coat can be solid liver, brown or dark chocolate and ranges…

  • American Staffordshire Terrier

    American Staffordshire Terrier

    Courageous and strong, the American Staffordshire Terrier (Am Staff)’s athletic build and intelligence make him ideally suited to many dog sports such as obedience, agility, tracking, and conformation. He is often identified by his stocky body and strong, powerful head. The breed’s short coat can be any color, and either solid colored, parti-colored or patched.…

  • American Foxhound

    American Foxhound

    One of America’s native breeds, the American Foxhound is also one of our rarest. This tall hound sports a close, hard coat that can be any color. The Foxhound in this country is used for four purposes, thus calling for hounds of different characteristics: competitive field trial hounds and “trail” hounds (speed is most important),…

  • American Eskimo

    American Eskimo

    A small to medium-size Nordic type dog, the American Eskimo Dog is known for its bright white coat, jet black points (lips, nose, and eye rims), and erect triangular ears. Although once used as a circus dog, they are primarily companion dogs today and participate in conformation, obedience, and agility competitions. The breed’s white double…

  • Alaskan Malamute

    Alaskan Malamute

    The largest and oldest of the Arctic sled dogs, the Alaskan Malamute possesses great strength and endurance. He is not designed to race, but rather to carry large loads over long distances. Today, many Malamutes are family pets, but are highly athletic and still capable of enjoying sledding, weight pulling, backpacking, jogging, and swimming with…

  • Akita

    Akita

    Large, powerful, and alert, Akitas are a working breed that originated in Japan. Dignified and courageous, the Akita today is popular in the show ring and also participates in performance and therapy work. The breed’s thick double coat can be any color including white, brindle, or pinto. An Akita trademark is the plush tail that…

  • Airedale Terrier

    Airedale Terrier

    The undisputed “King of Terriers,” the Airedale Terrier is the largest and hardiest of the terriers and an all-around useful dog. The breed’s coat is hard, dense, and wiry, with a softer undercoat, and comes in both tan and black and tan and grizzle. This breed was one of the first used for police duty…

  • Afghan Hound

    Afghan Hound

    Referred to as an aristocrat, the Afghan Hound’s appearance is one of dignity and aloofness. Well covered with thick, silky hair, very fine in texture, the Afghan hound’s coat is a sort found among animals native to high altitudes. They can come in all colors, and while the breed is an excellent hound (hunting by…

  • Affenpinscher

    Affenpinscher

    The Affenpinscher (translated from German as Monkey-Terrier) is a peppy dog that has the face and impish nature of a monkey. This wire-haired terrier-like breed acts like a bigger dog as he proudly struts around. The coat of an Affenpinscher is usually black, but they also come in gray, silver, red, beige, or black and…