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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: 7 Easy Steps To Grooming Trimming The Whippet Dog Breed
The Whippet has a short and smooth low maintenance shedding coat that requires regular brushing. In addition, this breed should be bathed about every three or four months.
3: 6 Steps To Grooming Your Labrador Retriever
The Labrador Retriever has short and smooth shedding coat that is water resistant and is relatively easy to care for. This breed needs to be bathed every three or four months.
4: 3 Simple Steps To Cleaning Your Dog's Face
Routine grooming serves three major purposes: First, it keeps your dog's skin, coat, teeth, gums, and nails in a healthy state. Second...
5: The Boston Terrier: Always Ready for a Walk
The Boston Terrier is a lively and attractive American breed of dog. It is intelligent, trainable, and makes for a delightful companion who is always ready for a walk or a playful game with its owners.
6: The Border Terrier: Smallest Working Terrier
Perhaps the most personable of the terriers, this plain little brown dog is full of charm and life, which makes him a wonderful family dog. He is a playful dog with lots of energy.
7: The Border Collie: One of the Most Trainable Dogs
The Border Collie is a first rate, everyday working dog, that is well known for herding cattle and rounding up sheep. Many regard this dog as the most intelligent of all the breeds.
8: The Bedlington Terrier: Good-looking and Hardy
he Bedlington Terrier is a good looking, hardy small dog that looks quite similar to a short lamb. He is a good family dog, well behaves, gets along very well with children, and has the qualities of a first-rate watchdog, which makes him a formidable fighter if provoked. He is very easy to train and has been successfully used in obedience competitions.
9: The Beagle: Sturdy and Attractive
The Beagle is a sturdy and attractive dog with a full blast of energy. Originally bred to track fox, this breed has a great sense of smell and like other scent hounds, will likely to ignore you and everything else when hot on a scent trail.
10: Basenji: The Breed Without A Bark
What makes this breed particularly special is that he is the only breed who has no bark. But other than the absence of bark, this breed will whine and growl like other dogs, and can express his feelings with a unique yodel or chortle sound.
