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American Pit Bull Terrier A people-lover through and through, the American Pit Bull Terrier is a great addition to an owner who will love and train him in equal parts. |
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Australian Shepherds Intelligent, family-friendly and athletic, this made-in-America herding dog fits just fine with today’s active families. |
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Basset Hounds His short legs, hearty appetite and exceptional scent capabilities make the Basset Hound the perfect dog to sniff out a low-maintenance good time. |
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Beagles He loves to sniff, eat, play and be petted – what more could you ask from this delightful and funny family companion? |
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Bichon Frise Beauty and brains are the two most compelling traits of the Bichon Frise; high maintenance grooming costs are not. |
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Border Collies This active herder is a nonstop, furry dynamo with the mind of a genius. Not content to be a lap dog or arm candy, the Border Collie only needs three things in life to be happy: work, work and more work! |
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Boston Terriers The smooth and shiny Boston Terrier has white and colored markings, for a regal look that depicts his dignified demeanor. |
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Boxers He’s cool, calm and collected … and a big ol’ softy. The Boxer looks tough, but his playful personality will score a knockout for families looking for a new addition. |
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Bulldogs Although he looks tough, the Bulldog is actually a mellow, friendly companion dog that loves sleeping, eating and people, in no particular order. |
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Cavalier King Charles Spaniel This spaniel has anything but a cavalier attitude when it comes to being a good lapdog. |
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Chihuahuas This small dog with a big heart needs lots of adult guidance and is probably not suited for kids. Provide the right amount of attention, and your Chi will show his appreciation. |
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Cocker Spaniels Those soulful brown eyes and happy disposition make Cockers a family favorite. Don’t let that amazing coat fool you, as Cockers are hardy and tough, too. |
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Collies Intelligent, loyal, brave, protective … the list goes on. Hollywood’s favorite canine excels on screen and off, as a lovable family dog. |
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Coonhounds With his incredible scenting abilities, the Coonhound needs serious outlets for his energy. Indulge his need to be outdoors for a bit, and he’ll repay you with quiet relaxation at other times. |
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Dachshunds Long and low, this wiener dog, of course, comes from the land of the bratwurst, Germany. This hound/terrier-like breed is fearless and feisty and bound to keep your life full of surprises. |
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