Greyhound
The Greyhound is one of the world’s oldest sighthounds, prized since ancient Egypt for its extraordinary speed, keen eyesight, and unmatched ability to chase swift game across open land.
The Greyhound is one of the world’s oldest sighthounds, prized since ancient Egypt for its extraordinary speed, keen eyesight, and unmatched ability to chase swift game across open land.
The Greenland Dog is an ancient Arctic sled dog, developed by Inuit hunters for strength, endurance, and reliability in the harsh polar environment, where it hauled sleds and assisted in traditional seal hunting.
The Greater Swiss Mountain Dog is the largest and oldest of the Swiss mountain breeds, descended from mastiff-type dogs brought by Roman legions. Bred in the Swiss Alps to guard property, drive livestock, and pull carts for farmers and butchers, the breed is known for its strength, reliability, and gentle working nature.
The Great Pyrenees is an ancient livestock guardian from the Pyrenees Mountains on the Franco-Spanish border. Bred for centuries to protect flocks from predators and guard mountain fortresses, the breed is renowned for its strength, independence, and calm protective nature.
The Great Dane is a giant German breed known historically as the Deutsche Dogge or German Mastiff. Originally developed to hunt wild boar and guard estates, this powerful yet elegant dog became renowned for its courage, noble appearance, and gentle temperament.
The Grand Basset Griffon Vendéen is a rough-coated French scent hound developed in the Vendée region to hunt small game over difficult terrain. Known for its endurance, keen nose, and lively character, it is an energetic and determined hunter as well as a cheerful companion