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Affenpinscher


|  | This gorgeous dog is believed to have originated in Germany. Its name, Affenpinscher, translates as "Monkey Terrier" which describes this little dog very well.
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Afghan Hound


|  | In the country from which the breed derives its name, the Afghan hound is regarded, though unofficially, as the "national" dog.
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Airedale Terrier


|  | The Airedale Terrier is the largest of the Terrier breeds. It was bred in the Aire Valley, in Yorkshire, England, from 1810 until the 1870s.
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Akita


|  | Dating back hundreds of years, the Japanese Akita was originally developed for hunting big game by a Japanese nobleman in the province of Akita around 1600.
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Alaskan Malamute


|  | If you have ever seen pictures of dogs pulling sleds across harsh snowfields, chances are they were Alaskan Malamutes.
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American Staffordshire Terrier


|  | The American Staffordshire Terrier is not a new breed. Although it gained American Kennel Club registration and recognition in 1936...
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Australian Cattle Dog


|  | The Australian Cattle Dog breed began evolving in the early 1830s through the need for a dog that could work cattle in Australia's harsh environment.
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Australian Kelpie


|  | The Australian Kelpie came into being last century because Australian sheep farmers needed a special type of dog...
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Australian Shepherd


|  | The Australian Shepherd was actually developed in America, but there are many debates over the origins of the foundation stock.
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Australian Silky Terrier


|  | The Australian Silky Terrier is a feisty but lovable little dog that first emerged around Sydney during the 1800s.
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