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1: The Large, Athletic Bernese Mountain Dog
This large, beautiful, athletic dog is easily trained and makes a great watchdog and a good family pet.

2: Bearded Collie: Natural Herder and Devoted Pet
Believed to be one of the oldest herding dog in Scotland, the Bearded Collie was developed in 17th and 18th century England and Scotland. This breed was used for herding and cattle droving. His weather- resistant coat enables him to withstand harsh, wet climates.

3: American Foxhound: A First Rate Hunter
This breed is said to have been derived from a pack of Foxhounds taken from Britain to the United States in 1650. This scent hound was used in packs or individually for fox hunts. He is now mostly used as a competitive field trial dog and a showdog.

4: Alaskan Malamute: Strong and Independence
The Alaskan Malamute is named after a native tribe called the "Mahlemuts." He is closely related to other Spitz-types such as the Samoyed and has been used as a sled dog. Bred for strength, endurance, and independence, he has the ability to tolerate extremely low temperatures. Today Malamutes are used in sled-pulling competitions, some being able to pull a sled weighing close to a ton.

5: Airedale: Tallest of the Terriers
This beautiful, strong, athletic breed exhibits all the tenacity and determination of a terrier, only in a larger package. The Airedale is stubborn and is often difficult to train. He learns slowly, so do not expect one to pick up on things as quickly as a German Shepherd or a Border Collie.

6: Afghan Hound: The Dog of Noah's Ark?
Often referred to as the "Dog of Noah's Ark", the Afghan Hound is one of the oldest, if not the oldest breed in existence. He was used as a herding dog, a guard dog, and a hunting dog.


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