A wonderful jogging or hiking buddy, the Brittany Spaniel needs a lot of exercise.
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A wonderful jogging or hiking buddy, the Brittany Spaniel needs a lot of exercise.
A real all-American breed, the Chesapeake Bay Retriever was originally created to hunt along its master. Today the breed remains a devoted companion and family member.
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.
Extremely devoted to their owners, Curlies will often form a strong bond with one person in the household. Not known to be couch potatoes, this breed loves nothing more than swimming after tennis balls. Learn about their grooming and exercise requirements here.
English Setters are known for their sweet nature and speckled coats. They adore children, need a lot of exercise, and can be sensitive to harsh training. Find out if Setters are suited to you here.
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.
Nicknamed “Flatties,” this English breed of dog is always optimistic and happy. They’re a great companion for active people and are excellent with children.
Athletic and graceful, the German Shorthaired Pointer was originally developed as a hunting dog. Their affectionate nature now makes them a popular pet, placing them in the top 20 registered breeds with the AKC. Read more about GSPs here.
The active and intelligent Golden Retriever originated in the Scottish Highlands, where these dogs were used for hunting in the late 19th century.
A loyal, faithful dog who despite his high exercise needs is an easy family dog. Gordons would love to hunt all day long.