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1. Bag A Raccoon With A Redbone Coonhound

Ever wonder what it would be like to catch raccoons and other tree climbing mammals? If you do, and actually have plans of doing so (they're ain't that many of you out there), then you should avail of the services of a Redbone Coonhound. This hound breed is one of the first ever to be developed and registered...

2. Rhodesian Ridgeback: The Lion Hunting Dog Breed

If you're after an overly affectionate dog, this isn't the breed for you – first and foremost, the Rhodesian Ridgeback would rather carry on with doing the job it's been assigned to do then to “waste” time cuddling with you. Well they aren't exactly that cold hearted, they do manage to show some signs...

3. Dandie Dinmont Terrier: Gangster Dog Breed

If you're from an area full of gangs, and you see them quite often everyday, you'll notice the smallest member of the group acting the toughest. The dwarf seems to be talking the loudest, looking at everybody he comes across, and is the same idiot that always starts the fights – the reason behind that...

4. Killing Pests With The Cesky Terrier Dog Breed

When hunting big game in the wilderness, it helps to have a hunting dog that's at least of medium to large build, plus agility and intelligent. But the outdoors isn't the only place hosting “game”, but the indoors as well. Housewives, househusbands, housekids and basically everyone staying in the house...
5. The Evolution Of The Carolina Dog
The Carolina Dog came from Southern Carolina, as if its name wasn't clue enough. This pooch is said to have been around there for thousands of years, and had to put up with the “wild” environment there. Luckily it was able to adapt well and make a home in the forests, swamps, and savannahs – if not it...
6. The Giant African Boerboel Dog Breed
If you've read the articles on this site, you'll notice that the mentioned old dogs breeds have roots dating back to Roman times. The one that I'm about to talk about is also an ancient dog breed, but having a different root of origin. That my friend is the African Boerboel, which has existed for a long...
7. Borzoi: The Russian Wolf Hunter
When the Borzoi was brought to Russia from Arabia in the early 1600's, it immediately became a popular dog breed of choice amongst the elite (rich people and high ranking individuals). This is because it possessed a pretty unique look, one that's stylish and has class to it. The figure appeared to be...
8. Dutch Shepherd: The All-purpose Dog
Thinking about raising a Dutch shepherd as a pet? Then you've got to know the following before you even decide to get one. The people of the Netherlands take great pride in their Dutch Shepherd breed – unlike the other dogs out there that are only good at one thing, this pooch has been bred for carrying...
9. Dog Breed: Entelbucher Sennenhund
The Entelbucher Sennenhund has been around for a very long time – the pooch dates back to Roman Times. It's said that Alexander the Great, one of the greatest military commanders of all time (presumed undefeated in battle as well), was first to introduce this Mastiff to the Romans as a guard dog. Mastiffs...
10. Black Mouth Cur: Number One Hunting Dog
Are you considering adopting and raising a Black Mouth Cur? Taking that you even know what it is, you're going to have to learn more about its history, character, and the jobs that it was “meant” for. The Black Mouth Cur is one of the best hunting dog breeds on the face of the planet – they have skills...
11. The Basenji Dog Doesn't Bark, But Yodels
If your fed up with your neighbor's constant complaints about your dog's non-stop barks, then you probably need to think of better dog obedience lessons. If you really suck at training pets and feel that all hope is lost, don't – what if I told you that there is a dog breed that doesn't bark? You'd be...
12. Introducing The Waterproof Belgian Malinois
The Belgian Malinois isn't exactly waterproof, it's more like water-resistant because water and other fluids have the tendency to slide off its fur – pretty cool if you ask me. This isn't the only dog breed that has this “unique” attribute, there are some other breeds out there that can do the same mind-blowing...
13. Raising A Bernese Mountain Dog
Why did the come up with the name Bernese Mountain Dog? Well some say many of this dog breed can be seen near mountainous terrain in the country of its origin. They also say it has been around for almost 2000 years, and descended from the Roman Mastiff. Just like its ancestors, it too is large, but not...
14. Affenpinscher: The Monkey Dog
Well it's not a monkey, it's actually a dog that LOOKS like a monkey and can BEHAVE like a monkey. The Affenpinscher is one of the small dog breeds out there – it only weighs anywhere from 7 to 9 pounds, and stand as tall as 15 inches. The common color to all members of this breed is black, but other...
15. American Bandog Mastiff: An Ugly Guard Dog
There are some people out there that perceive this pooch to be “not so appealing” or “not cute or handsome”, talking from the aesthetic view. Contrary to the title, I believe this dog breed to be adorable – shame on those that think otherwise. Anyways, this giant and cute pooch isn't one of those breeds...
16. Life Is Good With An Akbash Dog
The word Akbash does sound awkward, as if it was a term used by cavemen – but the truth is this dog breed originated from Turkey and has been on this planet for thousands of years. That somewhat explains the primitive name given to it now does it? Anyways, “Akbash” came from the word “akbas”, which is...
17. Cane Corso: Roman Warrior Farm Dog
Yet another large dog with a name that isn't well-known to many. The Cane Corso has been around for quite some time now – some like to refer to this dog breed as the Roman War Dog, mainly because it existed during Roman times and actually took part in the show business. The show business during that...
18. Raising A Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is small: it only weighs 10 to 18 pounds and stands 11 to 13 inches. Why such a long and big name for a pooch this tiny? Well it's said that they originated from England and were kept amongst royalty as the ideal pet – King Charles II in particular seemed to like this...
19. Can You Handle A Chow Chow?
The Chow Chow is an extremely cute dog, which is often perceived by many to be a teddy bear or lion. This breed has been around for thousands of years originating from Mongolia, where they were kept as watch dogs. What makes it so special and different from other pets is its fierce loyalty. On the outside...
20. Papillon: The Butterfly
The Papillon breed originated from France, that's why the given name for this pooch is a French term. When translated into English, it means “butterfly” - a very beautiful flying insect with intricate designs of silk-like beauty. This happens to be very descriptive of this dog, because clearly both specimens...
 
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