some of the largest dogs in the world, typically having short coats, long, low set tails and enormous feet. Similar to TOSA from Japan.
wild animal that is larger than a typical DOG, but smaller than a WOLF
the name of this breed is from Latin terra (meaning "earth" or "soil") is a type of dog originally bred to hunt vermin. Similar to SCHNAUZER.
small version of BASSET, known also as wiener dog or sausage dog
wild dog in Australia, as JACKAL is a wild dog in Africa and souther Asia.
has a wrinkly, short-muzzled face, and curled tail, related to CHIHUAHUA
only the first letter is different than one type of pasta
combine red liquid in your veins with “hund” to get the name of this breed, which was originally developed for hunting deer, wild boar and, since the Middle Ages, for tracking people. Belongs to the hound family, similarly as BASENJI which originated in central Africa.
the other name of the dogs fur
belongs to the hound family, a breed of hunting dog. It was bred from stock that originated in central Africa.
common name for one of the most popular pet animal a.k.a. “man’s best friend”
hunting breed used to “point” to the game
one of the largest breeds, once used as an Alpine rescue dog, but not as tall as GREAT DANE
long-legged wild dog that feeds on carrion, game, and fruit and often hunts cooperatively, found in Africa and southern Asia, as DINGO in Australia
Hungarian breed, one exemplar lives in our family!
intelligent, alert, and tenaciously loyal companions and guard dogs. Sometimes used as police dogs, similarly to ROTTWEILER.
short-legged breed of dog in the hound family, a scent hound that was originally bred for the purpose of hunting hare. Similar to BEAGLE and DACHSHUND, but bigger.
a dog breed that originated in Germany in at least 14th–15th century. It has distinctively bearded snout. Similar to TERRIER.