Black & Tan Coonhound
The Black and Tan Coonhound is an American scent hound developed from Bloodhound lines in colonial Virginia, originally bred to trail raccoons and other game at night.
The Black and Tan Coonhound is an American scent hound developed from Bloodhound lines in colonial Virginia, originally bred to trail raccoons and other game at night.
The Biewer Terrier is a small toy breed that originated in Germany from Yorkshire Terrier lines. Known for its long silky coat and distinctive tri-color pattern, it was developed as a lively companion dog with a cheerful and affectionate nature.
The Bichon Frise is a small companion breed popularized in France, once favored by aristocrats and later known as a lively street and circus performer. Cheerful and affectionate, it is recognized for its curly white coat and playful personality.
The Bernese Mountain Dog is a powerful Swiss working breed from the canton of Bern, long valued for driving livestock and pulling carts to transport farm goods. Gentle and devoted, it combines strength, beauty, and a calm, loyal temperament.
The Berger Picard is an ancient French herding breed from the Picardy region, valued for its intelligence, resilience, and natural ability to manage livestock across open farmland. Rustic and loyal, it combines tireless work ethic with devoted companionship.
The Berger des Pyrénées is a small, agile French herding dog from the Pyrenees Mountains, prized for its intelligence and tireless work managing sheep in rugged terrain. Lively and devoted, it forms a strong bond with its handler.
The Bergamasco Shepherd is an ancient Italian herding breed developed to manage sheep in alpine mountain regions. Recognized for its distinctive flocked coat, it combines independence, intelligence, and a calm working nature.
The Belgian Tervuren is a versatile Belgian herding breed developed in the late 19th century for managing livestock and guarding farms. Recognized for its long black coat and keen intelligence, it combines strong work drive with loyal devotion.
The Belgian Malinois is a versatile Belgian herding breed developed in the late 19th century for managing livestock and guarding farms. Recognized for its long black coat and keen intelligence, it combines strong work drive with loyal devotion.
The Belgian Laekenois is a versatile Belgian herding breed developed in the late 19th century for managing livestock and guarding farms. Recognized for its long black coat and keen intelligence, it combines strong work drive with loyal devotion.
The Belgian Groenendael is a versatile Belgian herding breed developed in the late 19th century for managing livestock and guarding farms. Recognized for its long black coat and keen intelligence, it combines strong work drive with loyal devotion.
The Bedlington Terrier is a spirited English breed originally developed by miners for hunting vermin, rabbits, and other quarry. Recognized for its lamb-like appearance and remarkable speed, it combines tenacity with surprising elegance.
The Beauceron is a powerful French working breed developed on the plains near Paris, originally used for hunting wild boar before becoming a skilled livestock herder and guardian. Known for its intelligence, strength, and loyalty, it is valued for its versatility and steady temperament.
The Bearded Collie is a Scottish herding breed known for its shaggy coat, lively temperament, and natural ability to herd and drive livestock across rugged terrain.
The Beagle is a small English scent hound developed for hunting rabbits and other small game. Known for its powerful nose and cheerful temperament, it follows scent trails with determination and remarkable endurance.
The Basset Hound is a French scent hound developed for tracking small game such as rabbit and hare. Known for its powerful nose, long ears, and short legs, it follows scent trails with remarkable persistence and accuracy.