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A little bit about your breed of dog

 

Cocker Spaniel (English)
With big baby eyes, soft coat, cozy size, and an upbeat personality, it's easy to see why the Cocker Spaniel is one of the most popular dogs. Cockers are sensitive and playful dogs, and they love people, often more than other dogs. He forms a tight, lifelong bond with his owner. The Cocker can adapt easily to city or country living, as long as he gets his exercise and playtime.

Collie Smooth and Rough
Collies are smart dogs with natural herding and protecting abilities. Like all working dogs, Collies need organized activities to thrive. Trained with a gentle, loving hand, they will learn quickly and happily. They are active, proud, and cautious. The Collie will be content in the country or city, as long as he has family companionship.

Dachshunds Smooth

The Dachshund had a lively, upbeat pesonality--spunky, curious and friendly. These traits remain from the Dachshund's original job: "Dachshund" means "badger dog" in German,and he was created to hunt down badgers.

Dachshunds Long

 

Dachshunds Wire

 

Dalmatian
The Dalmatian is a well-behaved gentleman, but needs plenty of exercise. He loves to jog for miles alongside his owner. He is reliably polite with strangers, but also a good watchdog. His love and devotion to his owners are boundless.

Dandie Dinmont Terrier
The Dandie Dinmont is a confident and intellient little terrier, brave and independent. He'd rather be sergeant of the house than be babied. This delightful and entertaining dog is a clown as a companion. But as a terrier, he has his pride, and can sometimes seem shy or uninterested in strangers