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Affenpinscher Dog Breed The Affenpinscher is a charming little breed with an almost cute monkey-like appearance. In fact, the prefix ‘Affen’ is a German word for monkey.
American Foxhound This breed is said to have been derived from a pack of Foxhounds taken from Britain to the United States in 1650.
Australian Kelpie Dog Breed This dog breed is very active along with great stamina and suppleness. Standing only18-20 inches, he has the strong and solid look of a Shepherd.
Australian Terrier Dog Breed The Australian Terrier is a working terrier with a compact, and small but sturdy body.
English Cocker Spaniel Dog Breed This ‘merry’ Cocker, as it is sometimes called makes an excellent family pet. Being considered as an excellent gun-dog, he is a great dog for Dad to take out shooting with.
English Foxhound The English Foxhound, which dates back to 16th and 17th century England, is still used in packs for hunting fox. This breed is descended from the heavier St. Hubert Hounds, brought to England by the Norman invaders and from the now extinct Talbot Hounds.
English Setter Believed to have been evolved from spaniels, the English Setter was first seen in 16th century England and was perfected as a hunting dog in the 19th century.
English Springer Spaniel History and origin: The English Springer Spaniel was developed in 19th century England and is the oldest of the British Spaniels except for the Clumber.
English Toy Spaniel Dog Breed The English Toy Spaniel or King Charles Spaniel as he is referred to in the United Kingdom has a small, compact body, a domed head, long ears, protruding eyes, and a docked tail.
Ibizan Hound The Ibizan Hound was owned by the ancient pharaohs of Egypt and was drawn on rock. stone, and papyrus as early as 3000 B.C. He was a favorite among the Egyptians, Phoenicians, and Romans for his ability to locate rabbits and other small game animals by s