Dog Breeds
Dog Breeds

Dog Breeds

If you’re looking for a new dog best friend, search Spot’s dog breed profiles to learn more about a breed before you bring a new pet home. Find out how to care for a new dog breed, understand their personality, energy levels, cost of care, and most important, vet care costs.

Havanese

The Havanese dog comes from Cuba and has a fascinating history. These pups are small and easily recognized thanks to their silky fur and a tail that bends over their back. This breed is full of social butterflies who love to meet new people and spend...

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Pharaoh Hound

The Pharaoh Hound is a member of the sighthound dog breed, which was once used to hunt other animals. The long-legged, thin sighthound hunts by seeing movement across great distances and then sprinting after the prey.

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Aussiepoo (Australian Shepherd + Poodle)

Aussiedoodles or Aussiepoos are mixed breed dogs - a cross between Australian Shepherds and Poodles. These pups inherited some of the best qualities from both of their parents, including intelligence, playfulness, and loyalty.

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Keeshond

This dog breed is considered one of the most intelligent with a delightful personality. Keeshonds are medium-sized dogs with double coated breed also known for the distinctive spectacle on their foxy face

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Tibetan Spaniel

The Tibetan Spaniel is a small dog breed belonging to Tibet. They have rounded heads with short muzzles and big eyes.

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Anatolian Shepherd

The Anatolian shepherd has a personality that reflects their looks. They are confident, strong, and independent. They are also very loyal to their owners. If they think you are in immediate danger, though, they will ignore commands in order to protect...

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American Pitbull Terriers

The American Pitbull Terrier, popularly known as the Pitbull or Pitbull terrier, is a medium sized, short haired, strong breed of dogs

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Basset Hound

The basset hound originated in France centuries ago. These dogs are known for their low-to-the-ground bodies and short legs. Their heavy bones and sagging skin give them a dopey appearance that is hard not to love. If you’re hoping for an affectionate...

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American Staffordshire Terrier

If you're looking for a loving, easy-to-handle watchdog, the American Staffordshire terrier, also known as the AmStaff, is a good choice. They are descendants of the terrier and the bulldog. The Staffy has a long history, and American Staffordshire...

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