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Versatile herding and armed services dog, with four distinct coat types Sheepdogs of this type date back in Belgium to the Middle Ages. Four varieties of the breed exist sharing the same physical attr...
Small, energetic and strong herders from the Pyrenees The first French Breed Standard was published in 1926, but the Pyrenean Sheepdog goes back much further than that. Almost every valley in the Pyre...
Rabbit hunter of Ibiza with roots in ancient Egypt The elegant outline of the Ibizan with its large ears can be seen in the drawings on Ancient Egyptian tombs. He is the rabbit hunter of Ibiza (Podenc...
A Middle East native and the national breed of Israel The national breed of Israel, the Canaan Dog has its roots in the Pariah Dog of the Middle East, and which was gradually domesticated from 1935 wh...
Gentle and affectionate German giant The town of Leonberg in Southwest Germany has on its crest the dog that was created there in 1840 by the mayor, Heinrich Essig. He was helped by the monks of St Be...
Herding dog from Tibet brought to the UK by surgeon, Agnes Greig in the 1930s Closely related to the Lhasa Apso, the Tibetan Terrier was classified with that breed at early dog shows in the UK as a Lh...
Despite the name, developed in the USA as a ranchers’ dog Belying his name, the Australian Shepherd is a breed developed in America as a sheepdog to work on the ranches. He has as his roots the Spanis...
This German badger and rabbit hunter comes in a variety of sizes and coat types Originating in Germany where he is known as the Teckel (badger dog) the Dachshund, is still used for both tracking wound...
After becoming a member of a field trial society and attending training sessions, you will be ready to enter a gundog working test or field trial. Competitors taking part in any Royal Kennel Club lice...