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Bloodhound This scent hound is an old breed, dating back to Roman times. He is said to have been brought to England by William the Conqueror in 1066.
Border Collie Dog Breed The Border Collie is a first rate, everyday working dog, that is well known for herding cattle and rounding up sheep.
Border Terrier Dog Breed The Border Terrier is the smallest of all the working terriers. He has a compact, sturdy body, medium-boned, and well put together.
Bouvier des Flandres The Bouvier des Flandres was developed in Belgium in the 19th century. This working breed was used for herding, herd-guarding, and cart pulling.
Briard The Briard has been known since the 12th century and comes from the Brie area of France, where the dog is also known as the “Berger de Brie” or “Chien de Brie.”
Brussels Griffon Dog Breed The Brussels Griffon (also known as Griffon Bruxellois for those with rough coat and Griffon Brabancon for those with smooth coat) has a sturdy terrier-like body similar to the Affenpinscher with a docked tail and a face that somewhat resembles a cute, li
German Short Haired Pointer First established in 18th and 19th century Germany, the German Short haired Pointer is of Spanish origin and was developed by crossing the Pointer with German foxhound types.
German Wire Haired Pointer The German Wire haired Pointer was developed in the late 19th century in Germany. This breed retained the versatility of the German Short haired Pointer, but added the all-weather protection of a coarse, wiry coat, allowing him to deal with rougher hunti
Getting To Know Your Dalmatian The owner of a Dalmatian has to be smart and consistent with regard to rules of behavior.
Giant Schnauzer The Giant Schnauzer was first used in Germany in the 17th and 18th centuries as a cattle and sheep drover. He was developed by crossing Standard Schnauzer, Great Dane, and Bouvier bloodlines.