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Although Australian shepherds are not the nicest of dogs, they make excellent work companions. Herding dogs are both diligent and intelligent.
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In the wild, Rhodesian Ridgebacks are compassionate with people but not with other animals. These African canines were famous for their family loyalty as well as their ability to track lions.
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These fluffy white balls are constantly happy. To prevent drool and icicles, the mouth corners of sled dogs turn up.
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Due to their weatherproof coat, Welsh Springer Spaniels, one of Britain's oldest sporting breeds, thrive in all climates. They'll follow you everywhere you go.
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Labrador retrievers are social dogs. These canines will be devoted to the entire family, rather than simply their owners. Because labs are energetic, they will spend a lot of time outside.
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Shibas are a relatively recent breed in the United States. These are Japan's favorite dogs. Their fox-like look matches their audacity.
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Corgis are trusted by Queen Elizabeth II. The breed is appreciated as a friendly yet independent family dog.
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The world's largest dog, the Newfoundland, is patient and devoted. Heavy dogs can weigh as much as adults, but their friendly demeanor renders them harmless.
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Saint Bernards exhibit gentle expressions. These large furry buddies may give pony rides to toddlers. The imposing dogs appear to understand that their power is being used for good.
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Many dogs these days are poodle mixes. Many breeders employ the poodle gene to make their puppies hypoallergenic and more appealing to buyers.