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Origin Australian stockmen needed a tough, silent herding dog to control wild range cattle. Breeders began with blue merle Smooth Collies and added a variety of breeds starting with the native Dingo, then the Australian-developed Kelpie and finally the Dalmatian, to inst...
/en/Choosing-a-Dog/Choosing-a-Breed/Herding-Dogs/Australian-Cattle-Dog 2/6/2014 1:08:52 PM
Origin The Karelian Bear Dog is the big-game hunting canine of the Finnish people. Huntsmen use the dog to hunt bear, elk, moose, deer and wolf. The breed originated in the area of northern Europe known as Karelia and the isolation and remoteness of eastern Finland ensur...
/en/Choosing-a-Dog/Choosing-a-Breed/Working-Dogs/Karelian-Bear-Dog 2/6/2014 1:47:55 PM
Origin Identical to the Rough Collie in all respects except for coat length, the Smooth Collie is of the same lineage. Though the Smooths were also herding dogs, they proved to be more popular for driving sheep. Collies take their name from the black-faced Scottish sheep...
/en/Choosing-a-Dog/Choosing-a-Breed/Herding-Dogs/Collie-Smooth 2/6/2014 1:11:54 PM
Origin The Iceland Sheepdog is thought to be a descendant of the small herding dogs that accompanied the Vikings in AD 880 when they colonized Iceland. The Nordic Spitz breed was introduced into England in the Middle Ages and developed a following there in the 1500s. Eve...
/en/Choosing-a-Dog/Choosing-a-Breed/Herding-Dogs/Iceland-Sheepdog 2/6/2014 1:12:36 PM
Origin Like his larger relative, the Standard, this smaller version of the Long-haired Dachshund was developed in Germany to rid farms of destructive pests. The Standard Dachsies were bred to hunt down badgers but the quarry for the Mini Dachshunds was the rabbit that de...
/en/Choosing-a-Dog/Choosing-a-Breed/Hounds/Dachshund-Miniature-Long-haired 2/6/2014 1:16:19 PM
Origin Like his larger relative, the Standard, this smaller version of the Long-haired Dachshund was developed in Germany to rid farms of destructive pests. The Standard Dachsies were bred to hunt down badgers but the quarry for the Mini Dachshunds was the rabbit that de...
/en/Choosing-a-Dog/Choosing-a-Breed/Hounds/Dachshund-Miniature-Smooth-Haired 2/6/2014 1:17:36 PM
Origin Another member of the Spitz family, the Keeshond was once known as the Dutch Barge Dog. Originating in the Netherlands, it has been popular there since the mid-18th century where it was often found in villages and farms as well as on the canal barges where it serv...
/en/Choosing-a-Dog/Choosing-a-Breed/Non-Sporting-Dogs/Keeshond 2/6/2014 1:24:13 PM
Origin Sigismund Freiherr von Zedlitz und Neukirch was convinced that a cross between a Pointer and a Poodle was the only road to an ideal German pointing dog. In the first crossing, a black Poodle bitch named ‘Molly’ was bred to a Pointer named ‘Tell,’ descended from th...
/en/Choosing-a-Dog/Choosing-a-Breed/Sporting-Dogs/Pudelpointer 2/6/2014 1:27:50 PM
Origin Its exact origin has not been pinpointed but the Norwegian Buhund is a member of the Spitz family that has been known in Scandinavia even prior to the days of the Vikings. The Buhund has been considered a separate breed since the 1600s. “Hund” means “dog” and “bu”...
/en/Choosing-a-Dog/Choosing-a-Breed/Herding-Dogs/Norwegian-Buhund 2/6/2014 1:13:02 PM
Origin The Eurasier is a modern breed developed about 50 years ago by Prof. Julius Wipfel in Germany. To create a large and distinctive Spitz type of dog with beautiful colours and a mellow character, he crossed Chow Chow males with large German Wolfspitz (Keeshond-type)...
/en/Choosing-a-Dog/Choosing-a-Breed/Working-Dogs/Eurasier 2/6/2014 1:47:12 PM
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