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.

Bloodhound

The Bloodhound is a dog breed famous around the world in movies, TV shows, and more. These pups are known for their big-boned features, loose skin, and big floppy ears. They are expert trackers that make great family pets and love to be with their...

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Papillon

The Papillon is an affectionate breed that comes from Italy. They are most well known for their big ears that are well-fringed. These dogs are extremely affectionate and playful with their special people.

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Rottweiler

Deciding which dog breed is the best fit for you isn’t easy. As pet parentage is a privilege and responsibility, your duties begin even before a new pet enters your home. Research and careful consideration are needed to ensure the dog you choose is a...

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Alaskan Klee

Alaskan Klee Kai’s are companion dogs rather than working animals that pull sleds. Alaskan Klee Kai’s look like Huskies, but they have a different temperament, including wariness towards strangers.

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Tosa Inu

The Tosa Inu is a Japanese mastiff type dog breed with a muscular body and dark brown eyes. They have small and thin ears which are flopped on either side of the face. Tosa Inu is one of the rare dog breeds found in Japan.

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Chinese Crested

The Chinese Crested is a delicate toy breed with two coat types, hairless and powder puff. They have large erect ears with small muzzles. As the name goes, it is one of the finest Chinese dog breeds.

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Norwegian Lundehund

The Norwegian Lundehund is a small to medium sized dog with a dense coat and acrobatic body. They have triangular ears and long paw pads.

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Norwegian Elkhound

Norwegian Elkhounds are beautiful dogs with wolf-like faces. While they are smart as can be, they also have a great sense of humour. They'll race you around the kitchen island, reverse directions when you do, and then howl.

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Beauceron

The French breed of the Beauceron has been around since the 1800s and used primarily as a working dog. These smart and loyal companions would make a great addition to any home. They are great guard dogs and friends to their special people.

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