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Different Breeds and Kinds of Dogs

 

The most faithful friends: The dog has been with man kind for thousands of years. As a mater of fact this animal was apart of the first cultural changes in history. Thanks to it, man was able to hunt in a more organized and efficient way. Later on the dog helped with the development of herding which led to stockbreeding.

Although we're not sure when dogs and humans started interacting, historians believe it was during the creation of the first settlements. There is proof that the people in Jericho - the most civilized city of its time - had dogs around 6300 BC.The human-dog relation has not only been proven

 

helpful, but also full of mutual affection and respect for as long as can be seen. In the unearthed remains of volcanic ash that covered the ruins of Pompeii in the year 79 AD, there was a dog laying down beside a child. The dog's name was Delta, it wore on a collar where it said it had saved the life of its master, Severinus, three times. 

Through time, the dog breeds (which at the beginning played in important role in outdoor tasks) gradually adapted itself to our lifestyle, eventually turning into the "urban domestic animal" which is how we know it; in general not performing productive tasks, but it pleases us with its company.

List of Dog Breeds

Airedale Terrier

Akita-Inu

Alaskan Malamute

Basset Hound

Beagle

Bobtail

Bouviers Des Flandres

Boxer

German Shorthaired Pointer

Bull Terrier

English Bulldog

Poodle

Chihuahua

Chow-Chow

American Cocker

Cocker Spaniel

Rough Collie

Dalmatian

Doberman

German Dogo

Argentinean Dogo

Canary Dogo

German Wirehaired Pointer

Epagneul Breton

Fox Terrier

Afghan Hound

Spanish Greyhound

Golden Retriever

Siberian Husky

Labrador Retriever

Lhasa Apso

Bichon Maltese

Pyrenean Mastiff

Spanish Mastiff

Neapolitan Mastiff

Pyrenean Mountain Dog

German Shepherd

Catalan Shepherd

Briard Shepherd

Spanish Water Dog

Ibiza Hound

Pointer

Pomeranian

Rottweiler

Samoyed

Saint Bernard

Standard Schnauzer

Giant Schnauzer

Miniature Schnauzer

Scottish Terrier

English Setter

Irish Setter

Shar Pei

Shih Tzu

American Staffordshire Terrier

Staffordshire Terrier

Teckel

Belgian Shepherd Dog

West Highland White Terrier

Yorkshire Terrier

Alaskan Malamute

Siberian Husky

Basset hound

Labrador Retriever

Bull Terrier

Leonberger

Boxer

German Shepherd

Bobtail

 Belgian Shepherd

Beagle

Groenendael

English Bulldog

Pekingese

Caniche

Rottweiler

Carline

Samoyed

King Charles Spaniel

 Saint Bernard

Doberman

Yorkshire Terrier

Newfoundland

Golden Retriever

Spanish Hound

Afghan Hound

Dalmatian

Collie

American Staffordshire Terrier

Shar Pei

Cocker Spaniel

Irish Setter

Chow Chow

Schnauzer

Chihuahua

West Highland White Terrier

Deutsche Dogge

Dachshund 

Fox Terrier

 

The dog is kind of a domestic animal which has the most acceptance and popularity in our civilization, which is reflected in the constant demand and growth of all breeds in most households. Thanks to the involvement of man today there are more then four hundred recognized breeds, not to mention the innumerable crossbreeds that are somewhat accepted. The dog is an excellent companion, a faithful friend who we share lots of our activities with. Its ability of adapting and connecting with our environment is remarkable, making it an indispensable member of the family. Our pets move freely around the house (except special cases) and enjoy privileges that other company animals don't; they are taken on walks, to the park, outings and accompany their owners in many outdoor activities. The man-dog relation is very intense. In general it abides by certain behavior and living rules, imposed – and often broken – by humans. The owner/master takes on the responsibility of supplying its food, shelter and care, which will always be eager to help at all times.

 

The Afghan Dog

The Basenji Dog

The Basset Dog

The Brichon Frise Dog

The Borzoi Dog

The Briard Dog

The Boxer Dog

The English Bulldog

The Bullterrier Dog

The Poodle

The Chihuahua Dog

The Chow Chow Dog

The Cocker Spaniel Dog

The Long Bearded Collie

The Border Collie Dog

The Long Haired Collie

The Welsh Corgi Dog

The Dalmatian Dog

The Doberman Dog

The Argentine Dogo

The Greyhound Dog

The Great Dane Dog

The Brussels Griffon Dog

The Keeshond Dog

The Whippet Dog

The Irish Whippet Dog

The Lhasa Apso Dog

The Pomeranian Lulu

The German Shepherd

The Belgian Shepherd

Old English Shepherd

The Zetlander Shepherd

The Beagle Dog

The Pekinese Dog

The Pyrenees Dog

The Dachshund Dog

The Pointer Dog

The Flat Hair Retriever

The Labrador Retriever

The Golden Retriever

Rhodesia Ridgeback

The Rottweiler Dog

The Saluku Dog

The Samoyed Dog

The Saint Bernard Dog

The Gordon Setter Dog

The English Setter Dog

The Irish Setter Dog

The Shar-Pei Dog

The Shih Tzu Dog

King Charles Spaniel

The Terranova Dog

West Highland Terrier

The Airedale Terrier Dog

The Boston Terrier Dog

The Yorkshire Terrier

The Scottish Terrier Dog

The Jack Russell Terrier

The Hungarian Vizsla

The Weimaraner Dog

This explains why the dog tries to comfort its owner when it sees it sad or worried, or that it will conform with staying home when the owner doesn't feel like going out.The dog always adapts itself to its owner's habits. Except in vary rare cases, they don't demand any special privileges and remain very faithful to the people that surround it. Dogs have a lot to offer and they make up for all the attention they get in thousand different ways. All you need to do is pay it a little attention. They are excellent playmates, a good solution against feeling sad, indispensable helpers and friends till the end. Besides, they watch and guard the house with all they've got; risking themselves if need be. Ultimately, the dog has become a faithful friend which hardly ever lets us down and there are very few people who having enjoyed their company, begin a home without them. This site is to help all the amateurs to better understand their dog and to begin on their own the first steps of training. All the advice and suggestions in this site come from many years of experience; where respect and care for these animals have been ever-present. The communication between the master and its dog is very important: body language, looks, silence, and specific attitudes are very important when establishing a god relation.The only problem could arise when two people are living together where one likes dogs and the other one doesn't, especially in big cities, but there is nothing that tolerance and good dog training can't solve; because, whether we like it or not, dogs are a apart of our lives and social organization, they are in fact "citizen canine". I hope this site is helpful to all dog owners which want to teach their dogs' basic behavior both outdoors and indoors.

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