Big and shaggy, Old English Sheepdogs are highly intelligent but a little stubborn! Their thick coat needs regular grooming and they are prone to eye diseases. Find out more here.
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Big and shaggy, Old English Sheepdogs are highly intelligent but a little stubborn! Their thick coat needs regular grooming and they are prone to eye diseases. Find out more here.
Also referred to as an English Pointer, this breed has boundless energy! Bred to hunt and work, they need a lot of exercise, but also love being couch potatoes between outings.
Poodles come in three different sizes: standard, miniature and toy. Originally from France, they are now popularly bred with other breeds to create “designer” dogs such as Labradoodles and Cockapoos.
Ridgebacks are an imposing breed with a history of not just hunting lions but retrieving and carrying items and guarding children. They thrive on having a purpose and being included in family activities.
Rottweilers originated in Germany, where their full name is Rottweil Metzgerhund or “Butchers Dog.” This large breed is intelligent, powerful and hardworking.
This enormous Swiss dog is known for his courage and trustworthiness, and makes a wonderful family dog.
Samoyeds will bring a smile to your household, as well as quite a lot of energy! They demand your attention and also need time spent on their luxurious coats but will give you many happy hours in return. Find out more here.
Since winning Best in Show at the 2011 Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, the quiet and regal Scottish Deerhound is expected to grow in popularity.
Independent and calm Shar Peis are easily recognized by their wrinkly coats.
Siberian Huskies are often associated with sled-pulling, but be aware that this breed is known for being great escape artists.