Dog Breeds
Popular Dog Breeds
Rough Collie
Scottish Collie dogs are native to the Highland regions, but they were also bred in the Scottish Lowlands and northern England where they were used primarily as herders. They make great family companions and are still capable herding dogs.
Border-Aussie
The Border-Aussie, a mix of Border Collie and Australian Shepherd, is an intelligent, energetic, and friendly dog known for its strong work ethic and desire to please. Highly active, they thrive with ample physical and mental stimulation, forming...
Weimaraner
With almost 200 dog breeds recognized by breed clubs around the world, it can be difficult to narrow down the right breed for you. That also makes research even more important. Understanding your dog’s instincts, physical traits, health risks, and more...
Kai Ken
The Kai Ken is a medium sized dog with a coat that has stripes on it, which is why he is known as a tiger dog. It has a muscular physique.
English Shepherd
A pure farm dog, English Shepherd, also known as the Farm Collie or the American Farm Shepherd, is a working dog from the UK. The breeding purpose here was to herd cattle and sheep on the farms which has now extended to the roles of watchdog, ratter...
Pembroke Welsh Corgi
The Pembroke Welsh Corgi is an adorable breed from Europe that has waddled its way into hearts around the world. These small dogs are extremely smart and loyal. Their friendly face would make a great addition to any family.
Vizsla
Working dogs are some of the most popular breeds, and the vizsla is no exception. With a history of hunting and sportsmanship in Hungary and beyond, these slender, medium-sized animals are exceptionally intelligent, capable companions, and equally...
Alaskan Malamute
There’s a lot more involved in being a good pet parent than it might seem at first. Here at Spot Pet Insurance, we believe that journey starts with choosing the right breed. You need a well-rounded understanding of the breed’s qualities to make the...
English Pointer
Pointer as the English Pointer is usually called is a gun-dog from the land of the British. The name hints at their purpose which is to point at the game for hunters, unlike retrievers who point and even retrieve the game after the hunt. They are an...