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THE AFGHAN HOUND

Primarily a coursing hound, this aristocratic breed is an exercise in grooming patience and dedication. Laughingly, one experienced exhibitor explained to me that the coats tend to come in 3 types, way too much, just right and not enough! He also stated that there are

THE AIREDALE TERRIER

Known as the King of Terriers, the Airedale’s origins appear to be from old lines from the Aire Valley in England and is generally known as a good all rounder used not only for hunting game and birds but as a police dog and a

AKITA

Intriguingly recognised as a National Monument in his native Japan, the Akita developed much of his modern appearance somewhere in the 17th Century as a versatile hunting dog in the northern part of the country. Used to hunt bear, deer etc, and hold at bay

ALASKAN MALAMUTE

One of the oldest of the Arctic sled dogs, the Malamute has a long history dating back to the Innuit tribe of the Mahlemuts of Kotzebue Sound in northwest Alaska. Used as a draft dog for hauling sledges for heavy arctic freighting, he is a powerful

AUSTRALIAN CATTLE DOG

The alert, intelligent and faithful friend of the drovers of the great Aussie outback is a breed that has been around for over a 100 years, easing the burden of working the cattle with his quiet and determined attitude. Whilst he is seen as one

AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD

When is an Aussie not a true Aussie? Well when it actually is an Australian Shepherd as they did not originate in Australia at all. This glamorous and lively herding dog was likely from the Basque region between Spain and France and adopted and adapted

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