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This list of dog breeds includes both extant and extinct dog breeds, varieties and types. A research article on dog genomics published in Science/AAAS defines modern dog breeds as "a recent invention defined by conformation to a physical ideal and purity of lineage".
All white or white with patches of red or varying degrees of brown, brindle, or fawn. Kennel club standards. UKC. standard. Dog (domestic dog) The American bulldog is a large, muscular breed of mastiff-type dog. [2] Their ancestors were brought to the British North American colonies where they worked on small farms and ranches.
The Thai Ridgeback is a muscular, medium-sized pariah -type dog with a wedge-shaped head, triangular-shaped prick ears, and a very short, smooth coat. It has a pronounced ridge on its back formed by hair growing in the opposite direction that extends from behind the withers to the hips. Puppies are occasionally born ridgeless.
Let’s hear it for sofa spuds and sun-bathers! (But don’t confuse them for low-maintenance, that’s another matter altogether). 32 low-energy dog breeds. 1. French bulldog. French bulldog ...
Borzoi is the masculine singular form of an archaic Russian adjective that means 'fast'. Borzaya sobaka ('fast dog') is the basic term for sighthounds used by Russians, though sobaka is usually dropped. The name psovaya derived from the word psovina, which means 'wavy, silky coat', just as hortaya (as in hortaya borzaya) means shorthaired.
Top 10 Largest Dog Breeds. According to the American Kennel Club’s 2023 registry of dogs, here are some of the most popular large breeds: 1. Cane Corso. Fierce, loyal, and muscular, Cane Corsos ...
Alert and inquisitive, the pomeranian is a natural-born companion known for a loving and loyal nature. They weigh anything from 3-7lbs, so can’t cope with rough handling, and have a low to ...
Dog (domestic dog) The American Staffordshire Terrier, also known as the AmStaff, is a medium-sized, short-coated American dog breed [2][3][4][5] recognized by the American Kennel Club, but not the United Kennel Club, which instead allows American Staffordshire Terriers to be registered under the American Pit Bull Terrier breed. [6]