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.

Tibetan Terrier

The Tibetan Terrier is a medium-sized Tibetan dog as its name suggests. They have long fur, flopped ears, and a tail that is curled.

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Mudi

Mudi is a herding and sporting dog breed from Hungary, which is a close cousin of Puli and Pumi. High in energy and agility, these dogs are very active.

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Basenji

The Central African Basenji breed is known for its small body, short hair, pointed ears and curled tail. They are an energetic bunch that will stay alert and full of energy. Inviting a Basenji into your home will easily liven things up.

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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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Plott Hound

Bear hunting as its original purpose, a Plott Hound is a relentless, strong, fearless and at the same time affectionate and caring breed

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Coonhound

Coonhounds are calm, outgoing, and friendly dogs. Despite their tough exterior, they are extremely sensitive. These are scent hounds that hunt entirely by smell. They are friendly dogs and form a close bond with their owners, children and other pets in...

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Barbet

Barbet was used as a water retriever for generations in France, a close relative of poodle and briard. Extremely intelligent, sociable, and energetic.

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Scottish Deerhound

Scottish Deerhounds are huge greyhounds that once used to hunt Deer in the highlands. They have a hairy coat with long elongated legs and slender physique.

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Whippet

Whippets, as most of us know them, are smooth and sleek. These lively and loving dogs are smaller than the greyhound yet they have a similar build. They have a sweet temperament and could be a great addition to any active family.

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