Dog Breeds 101: Dogue de Bordeaux
>Photo – Wikipedia – lic. under CC 2.0 The Dogue de Bordeaux is a dog breed from France and was already around more than 600 …
>Photo – Wikipedia – lic. under CC 2.0 The Dogue de Bordeaux is a dog breed from France and was already around more than 600 …
Photo – Wikipedia – lic. under GNU A proud member of the terrier family, the Dandie Dinmont Terrier is a purely Scottish breed which has …
Photo – Wikipedia – lic. under CC 4.0 Due to their excellent retrieving skills, the Curly-Coated Retrievers are popular with gamekeepers, hunters and poachers. These …
Photo – Wikipedia – lic. under CC 3.0 The Coton de Tuler is a pure breed that originated in Madagascar more than three centuries ago. …
Photo – Wikipedia – lic. under CC 3.0 The Cockapoo is a cross between the Cocker Spaniel and the Poodle and is known to be …
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. …