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Dog Breed Guide: Pembroke Welsh Corgi

Dog Breed Guide: Pembroke Welsh Corgi

When you’re the favored breed of the Queen of England, it’s no wonder that you regularly make the most popular breeds list! While Corgis may be short, that’s the only thing about them that anyone will ever call little!

In fact, many people are surprised to learn that this little dog was bred to herd cows! After all, when most people think of herding dogs, they think of bigger, stronger, altogether more imposing breeds. But this little dog is the exception that proves the rule, and a brilliant family dog, too!

Dog Breed Guide: German Shepherd

Dog Breed Guide: German Shepherd

German Shepherds are one of the most popular breeds all over the world. Their courage and devotion are unmatched, and they excel at just about anything they are trained to do. Exceptionally versatile, this breed is used in a wide variety of tasks, such as drug detection, search, and rescue, herding, as guide and assistance dogs for the handicapped, as well as military and police service. Apart from being excellent working dogs, the German Shepherd is one of the most loving and loyal canine companions around.

Dog Breed Guide: Affenpinscher

Dog Breed Guide: Affenpinscher

It’s not often that a dog looks like it might have walked right out of a cartoon, but if any qualifies for that description, it must be, hands down, the Affenpinscher. There’s nothing out there that looks quite like this little dog, and if you are looking for a unique breed to make part of your family and you like toy breeds, this might well be the dog breed for you.

Dog Breed Guide: Poodle

Dog Breed Guide: Poodle

Proud, elegant, clever, and bred to live a life of luxury are the first things that come to mind for many people when they see a poodle. Yes, with its regal attitude and beautiful haircut, the Poodle is a very impressive breed that has won many “Best in Show” awards. Rather than being the aloof type of dog that many make them out to be, however, the Poodle is a wonderful and extremely affectionate family dog.

Dog Breed Guide: French Bulldog

Dog Breed Guide: French Bulldog

Created to be a miniature Bulldog in England, the French Bulldog got the name when he was taken to France by English lace makers. This companion dog once used as an excellent rat catcher, is today a fantastic family pet and show dog. The French Bulldog is a rare breed, and the majority of people who want to acquire one can only do so via a waiting list.