Breeds by Name - A
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Affenpinscher
The Affenpinschers is a smaller version of a working terrier
and therefore is not a delicate dog.They possess observation and thinking process, and can display
sensitivity and gentleness.
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Afghan Hound
The Afghan Hound is a loyal and affectionate breed, is also very
sensitive and should be treated as such.Unusual in hunting dogs, Afghans have a low tolerance to pain
thereby suffering even with minor injuries.
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Airedale Terrier
The Airedale Terrier are the largest and the "king of terriers".The Airedale Terrier should have a strong and confident owner
to get him to come obedient at a high level.
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Akita Inu
A natural monument and a national treasure in Japan. The Akita Inu are the biggest of the Spitz-type breeds and is
an impressive and powerful animal with an uncomparable shape.
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Alaskan Malamute
Originally used 2000 to 3000 years ago, the Alaskan Malamute
is the oldest of the Nordic dogs. Although this is not a breed for the first-time dog owner, it
is not especially hard to train them to be well-mannered.
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American Eskimo Dog
The American Eskimo is a beautiful and well balanced Spitz-type,
it looks like a miniature snowy white Samoyed.He is a charming, affectionate, hardy and playful nordic type
dog who enjoy cold better than hot weather.
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American Foxhound
The American Foxhounds are a fairly healthy breed, they tend
to be free of many genetic diseases.Although sweet, affectionate, loyal, gentle and loving at home,
the American Foxhound is still primarily a hunting dog.
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American Staffordshire Terrier
The American Staffordshire Terrier is faithful and courageous,
highly protective and devoted to his family. Extremely loyal the Am Staff wants nothing more then to please
its master.
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American Water Spaniel
Virtually unknown outside of the United States, the American
Water Spaniel are considered a rare breed. Active and muscular, strong swimmer, he was sometimes referred
to as the lifeguard of dog breeds.
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Anatolian Shepherd Dog
The Anatolian Shepherd was bred to protect flocks of sheep,
livestock and serves as a shepherd's companion. Although quick to learn and easy to train it can be stubborn and
dominant, so is not a dog for beginners.
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Australian Cattle Dog
The Australian Cattle is a robust working dog needed on large
ranches in the outback. An extremely intelligent, vigilant, courageous, and reliable breed,
the Australian Cattle Dog is protective of their territory.
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Australian Shepherd
In spite of its name, the Aussie is not Australian at all, but
was actually developed in the pasturelands of the United States. The Australian Shepherd needs plenty of exercise and will do best
with some real job to do, he also loves to play and share all family
activities.
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Australian Terrier
The Australian Terrier were specifically bred for the rigorous
Australian outback conditions and for a variety of task. He adapts well to town or country living, all conditions and climates,
an excellent choice for a variety of lifestyles.
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