Available Dog Breeds |
Select a letter of the alphabet below to see the corresponding breeds
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Samoyed |
The Samoyed dates back to at least the 1600's in Siberia. Although most dogs living today are descendents of dogs bred in Sitwell Britain in the 1890's. | ||
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Schnauzer |
The Schnauzer is believed to have been bred from the German Poodle and Wire-haired Pinschers and thought to date as far back as 1492. | ||
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Scottish Terrier |
The Scottish Terrier, also known as the Aberdean Terrier, has its origins in the Aberdean region of Scotland in the 1800's. | ||
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Shar Pei |
There is evidence from the Han dynasty that the Shar Pei, whose name means "sand skin" dates back as far as 200 B.C. | ||
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Sheepdog |
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Shetland |
The Shetland Sheepdog's date of origin is thought to be approximately 1140 years ago, and was bred from old working Scotch Collies. | ||
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Shih Tzu |
Also knows as the "little lion dog" of China, where they were kept as temple dogs. The Shih Tzu most probably originated in Tibet. | ||
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Silkie |
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Springer Spaniel |
The Springer Spaniel dates back to at least the 1600's in Britain. Though until the 1900's, both the Cocker Spaniel and Springer Spaniel could be born in the same litter. | ||
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Staffordshire (Pit Bull) |
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St. Bernard |
The Saint Bernard derives its name from the Hospice of St. Bernard in the Swiss Alps where the dogs were introduced between 1600 and 1670 and used as companions, rescue and draft animals. |