Dog Breed Guides
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Large and powerful, Giant Schnauzers are working dogs whose intelligence and protective instincts suit experienced owners wanting devoted, capable guardians.

Friendly, intelligent, and devoted companions, Golden Retrievers are perfect for active families who want a loyal dog that's great with children.

Combining Golden Retriever friendliness with Poodle intelligence, Goldendoodles are popular crossbreeds whose low-shedding coats suit many modern households.

Scotland's black and tan beauties, Gordon Setters are loyal sporting dogs whose intelligence and striking appearance appeal to dedicated sporting enthusiasts.

Gentle giants with noble bearing, Great Danes are calm, affectionate dogs whose impressive size is matched by their surprisingly gentle nature.

Majestic livestock guardians, Great Pyrenees are independent protectors whose thick white coats and calm nature suit those with adequate space.

Gentle giants with tri-colour coats, Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs are calm, strong working dogs whose steady nature suits those wanting large companions.

Fastest dogs on earth who prefer lounging, Greyhounds are gentle, quiet companions whose minimal exercise needs surprise those unfamiliar with sighthounds.

Cuba's only native breed, Havanese are cheerful little companions whose silky coats and outgoing personalities bring tropical sunshine to any household.

Iceland's hardy herders, Icelandic Sheepdogs are cheerful spitz breeds whose thick coats and friendly nature suit cold climates and active lifestyles.

Striking sporting dogs with distinctive colouring, Irish Red and White Setters combine hunting ability with gentle, athletic personalities.

Stunning red coats house energetic, outgoing personalities, Irish Setters are sporting dogs whose beauty matches their enthusiastic, friendly nature.

Bold and loyal, Irish Terriers are confident working dogs whose courage and devotion earned them the nickname 'daredevils' among terrier breeds.

Clowns of the spaniel family, Irish Water Spaniels are intelligent water dogs whose curly coats and humorous personalities entertain sporting enthusiasts.

Gentle giants with ancient heritage, Irish Wolfhounds are calm, affectionate sighthounds whose noble bearing matches their impressive size perfectly.

Miniature sighthounds with elegant grace, Italian Greyhounds are gentle, affectionate companions whose delicate beauty appeals to those wanting refined pets.

Italy's ancient pointing breed, Bracco Italianos combine hunting excellence with gentle, affectionate temperaments that win hearts easily.

Small dogs with enormous courage, Jack Russell Terriers are energetic working terriers whose fearless nature and intelligence keep owners constantly entertained.

Aristocratic lap dogs with cat-like qualities, Japanese Chins are elegant companions whose refined nature and silky coats suit those appreciating Oriental beauty.

Fluffy white companions with fox-like faces, Japanese Spitz are cheerful, alert dogs whose moderate size and gentle nature suit various households.

Korea's national treasure, Jindos are loyal, independent dogs whose strong character and devotion to their people make them remarkable, if challenging, companions.

Rare Japanese hunters with brindle coats, Kai Kens are loyal, independent dogs whose primitive nature appeals to those appreciating ancient breeds.

Smiling Dutch companions, Keeshonds are cheerful spitz breeds whose thick coats and friendly personalities bring warmth and joy to any household.

Intensely focused and energetic, Australian Kelpies are working dogs who need mental stimulation and owners who understand their drive.