Clumber Spaniel
The Clumber Spaniel is a heavy-bodied hunting spaniel developed in England from French stock, valued by hunters on foot for its steady ability to push through dense undergrowth and flush game.
The Clumber Spaniel is a heavy-bodied hunting spaniel developed in England from French stock, valued by hunters on foot for its steady ability to push through dense undergrowth and flush game.
The Chow Chow is an ancient northern Chinese breed traditionally used for guarding property and hunting, valued for its dignified presence, independence, and strong protective instinct.
The Chinese Shar-Pei is an ancient guardian breed from southern China, traditionally kept to watch over homes and property, recognized for its distinctive wrinkles, loyal nature, and strong protective instinct.
The Chinese Crested is a small companion breed associated with China and maritime trade, historically valued aboard ships and in port towns for its ability to hunt rats and other vermin while serving as a loyal companion.
The Short-Coat Chihuahua is a tiny companion breed from Mexico, believed to descend from ancient small dogs kept by early Mesoamerican civilizations, where they were valued as alert companions and later became the foundation of the modern Chihuahua discovered by American visitors in the 19th century.
The Long-Coat Chihuahua is a small companion breed from Mexico, developed from the smooth-coated Chihuahua, with its longer coat likely introduced through crosses with other toy breeds while retaining its role as an alert and devoted household companion.