Bulldogs, also known as English or British bulldogs, are well-loved in Britain and are the 12th most popular breed in the U.S. Find out more about these comical dogs here.
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Bulldogs, also known as English or British bulldogs, are well-loved in Britain and are the 12th most popular breed in the U.S. Find out more about these comical dogs here.
Bull Terriers are known for their muscular bodies, egg-shaped heads and outgoing, clownish personalities. They love being part of the family but need confidant owners. Find out more about Bull Terriers here.
Chow Chows are known for their lion-like looks and dark tongues. They are fiercely loyal and independent, fairly quiet and have average exercise needs.
One thing all Cocker Spaniels have in common are their big, expressive eyes. Here’s the 4 (paws)-1-1 on this cheerful, energetic breed.
Not a breed to be called a couch potato, the English Springer Spaniel is a high-energy dog with a hunting background. This happy and friendly dog is great with children. Find out more about Springers here.
The Ibizan Hound is a well-mannered and graceful dog that’s affectionately called a “Beezer.” Sensitive to the cold and sometimes stubborn, they are an intelligent breed with a great ability to jump! Find out more here.
The Keeshond is a social dog who loves being involved in family activities, but can be difficult to train. Find out how to take care of their fluffy coat and other helpful information.
With their distinctive short legs and long body, Pembroke Welsh Corgis were in fact originally a herding dog. They still enjoy herding activities, often “rounding up” children!
Pulis are a highly adaptable breed with a very recognizable coat of cords! This coat needs a lot of attention, and Pulis’ high energy levels mean they need a lot of exercise as well. Find out more about caring for this Hungarian hound here.
Known for centuries along Portugal’s coast and prized for their strength and spirit, Portuguese Water Dogs are loyal companions.