Dog Breeds 101: Clumber Spaniel
Photo – Wikipedia – lic. under GNU The long and low Clumber Spaniel is not as fast as other sporting dogs but will tirelessly work …
Photo – Wikipedia – lic. under GNU The long and low Clumber Spaniel is not as fast as other sporting dogs but will tirelessly work …
Photo – Wikipedia – lic. under CC 2.0 The Chinook originated in the state of New Hampshire during the early 20th century and these hardy, …
Photo – Wikipedia – lic. under CC 4.0 The elegant and graceful Chinese Crested Dog is famous for its exotic look. This breed can be …
Photo – Wikipedia(PD) The medium-sized Chilean Fox Terrier is popular for its notable contrast of colors on its short coat which is all white (or …
Photo – Wikipedia (PD) The Chesapeake Bay Retriever (nicknamed Chessie) was bred to hunt waterfowl in the rough and icy waters of Chesapeake Bay, Maryland. …
Photo – Wikipedia – lic. under GNU The Cesky Terrier was developed as a hunting breed in the Czech Republic in 1949. Also known as …
Photo – Wikipedia – lic. under CC 4.0 The Catahoula Leopard Dog (also referred to as Catahoula Hound) is the official state dog of Louisiana …
Photo – Wikipedia – lic. under GNU Coming from Italy, the Cane Corso is a mastiff-type breed which was developed to hunt big game and …
Photo – Wikipedia (PD) Canadian Eskimo Dogs were originally bred to pull sleds but they were also used to hunt seals and polar bears. This …
Photo – Wikipedia – lic. under GNU The Canaan Dog has been in existence in the Middle East for thousands of years and it is …