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Canis Panther
The "members" of the Canis Panther breed make perfect guard dogs. These dogs have been bred initially in the United States, during the 1970s, but have thoroughly spread throughout the globe. It is said that this dog species is a result of the cross between the Labrador, Doberman Pinscher, Great Dane and the Staffordshire Terrier. ...Read More...
Cane Corso Italiano
Most of us are in love with the Italian lifestyle and there is also a dog, the Cane Corso Italiano, which illustrates perfectly the well-known saying “vivere la dolce vita”. As a direct descendant of the Canis Pugnax, this is an ancient indigenous breed which has been used for centuries in hunting activities. Among its many attributes, you will remark right away that this dog is extremely strong and brave. Apart from its hunting skills, this canine breed has also been ...Read More...
The Canary Dog
If you are searching for a canine companion and a good guardian, then the Canary dog is probably the best choice you can make. This breed was developed in the Canary Islands during the 1800s with the purpose of using the dogs in fights. This should not be surprising, since, in most European countries, in the past centuries, dog fighting used to be a very popular entertainment, unfortunately. Nevertheless, nowadays such an endeavor is illegal. So, it is advisable to stay away from such actions. ...Read More...
The Canarian Warren Hound
Named after its place of origin, the Canary Islands, the Canarian Warren Hound makes an excellent companion for the people who enjoy spending a lot of time outdoors. This dog is also known as the podenco canario and it can boast with its relentless passion for hunting. As a matter of fact, this breed is primarily known for its excellent hunting abilities. So, if you have a thing for hunting, this dog breed will surprise you with its agility and highly-developed senses. ...Read More...
The Border Terrier
The Border Collie
The Border Collie is certainly the most widespread breed of its family. Developed alongside the border between England and Scotland for herding, this dog was usually used to safeguard and guide sheep. Many specialists state that this just might be the smartest breed out there, as these dogs are also great athletes and enthusiast and successful show dogs. They are recognized by virtually all Kennel Clubs in the world. ...Read More...
The Bonsai Bulldogge
The Bonsai Bulldogge is a breed that is especially produced by a handful of professionals near Toronto for people that love a dog that does not lack in personality or looks. This breed, at maturity, does not usually get larger than 30 centimeters (12 inches) and does not weigh more than 10-11 kg (25 pounds). As you can imagine, these small dogs are muscular and pretty much resemble the regular bulldog in many respects (aside its size, of course). ...Read More...
The Bolognese Dog
The Bolognese originates in Italy, as it takes its name from the city of Bologna, situated in the Northern area of Italy. It is a small breed from the Bichon category, generally considered an ideal companion. This breed is small size and is quite stocky. These dogs' coat is always pure white and fluffy. This is a square-shaped dog, with its length and height at withers being generally the same. They are recognized by a whole variety of worldwide kennel clubs: Fédération ...Read More...
The Bohemian Terrier
The Bohemian Terrier, also known as the Cesky Terrier, is a small type of terrier dog originating in the former republic of Czechoslovakia. It is a quite recent breed, created by a Czech breeder named František Horák in the late 40s. The “father” of this breed was looking to create a dog for hunting, and he did so by crossing the Scottish Terrier with the Sealyham Terrier. Even if now recognized by almost all kennel associations around the planet (the first one to ...Read More...
The Bohemian Shepherd
The Bohemian Shepherd, as its name clearly indicates, originates from the Bohemia region of the Czech Republic. Unfortunately, apart from the Czech Republic, no other country or kennel club recognizes this breed as an official breed. And this is a pity really, seeing how many wonderful things this dogs has to offer - not to mention the longevity of the breed, which has been around as early as the 14th century and is considered by some to be the ancestor of the German ...Read More...