Archives: Breeds

  • Poodle

    Poodle

    The Poodle, though often equated to the beauty with no brains, is exceptionally smart, active, and excels in obedience training. The breed comes in three size varieties, which may contribute to why Poodle is one of the most popular breeds according to AKC Registration statistics. Poodles can be a variety of solid colors, including white,…

  • Pom-Poo

    Pom-Poo

    The Pom-Poo is a cross between the Pomeranian and the Poodle. The best way to determine the temperament of a mixed breed is to look up all breeds in the cross and know you can get any combination of any of the characteristics found in either breed. Not all designer hybrid dogs are 50% purebred…

  • Pointer

    Pointer

    A hard-driving hunting dog possessing stamina, courage, and the desire to go, the Pointer is bred primarily for sport afield and definitely looks the part. He gives the impression of power and grace, with a noble carriage, an intelligent expression, and a muscular body. His short coat can be liver, lemon, black, and orange; either…

  • Pekingese

    Pekingese

    The Pekingese is a well-balanced, compact dog of Chinese origin with a heavy front and lighter hindquarters. They are small dogs but are not to be considered delicate or dainty. Their image is lion-like, implying courage, dignity, boldness, and self-esteem. They can be any color. History Chinese art throughout the ages, starting with the Tang…

  • Peek-A-Poo

    Peek-A-Poo

    The Peek-a-poo is a cross between the Pekingese and the Poodle. The best way to determine the temperament of a mixed breed is to look up all breeds in the cross and know you can get any combination of any of the characteristics found in either breed. Not all designer hybrid dogs are 50% purebred…

  • Ori Pei

    Ori Pei

    The Ori Pei is not a purebred dog. It is a cross between the Pug and the Shar-Pei. The best way to determine the temperament of a mixed breed is to look up all breeds in the cross and know you can get any combination of any of the characteristics found in either breed. Not…

  • Old English Sheepdog

    Old English Sheepdog

    Its trademark is its beautiful, profuse coat, but the intelligent and agile Old English Sheepdog (OES) can easily complete any demanding task asked of him by a shepherd or drover. Square in build and possessing great strength, the OES enjoys working and is seen in the conformation, obedience, agility, and herding rings today with their…

  • Norwich Terrier

    Norwich Terrier

    Spirited and stocky with prick ears and a slightly foxy expression, the Norwich Terrier is one of the smallest working terriers. Despite his small size, the Norwich has good substance and is an eager worker. The breed’s wiry, weather-resistant coat can be red, wheaten, black and tan or grizzle. History The Norwich originated in East…

  • Norwegian Elkhound

    Norwegian Elkhound

    A solid, sturdy hunter of elk, bear, and other wild animals, the Norwegian Elkhound has a temperament that is dignified, independent and generally, friendly. A hardy silver-grey dog with distinctive saddle markings and medium in size and substance, the Norwegian Elkhound is not only known for its hunting ability but also for its versatility and…

  • Norfolk Terrier

    Norfolk Terrier

    One of the smallest working terriers, the Norfolk Terrier is active, compact, and hardy, considered to be the “perfect demon” in the field. Farmers and hunters admire the breed’s gameness, loyalty, and great charm. Known for his drop ears, the Norfolk Terrier has a wiry, weather-resistant coat that can be red, wheaten, black and tan,…