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8 super cool dog breeds from the United States

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Alaskan Malamute

Much like a husky (but larger), this breed is often compared to a wolf by appearance. Their size, power, and high-spirited demeanor derive from their sled-pulling past.

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Australian Shepherd

Due to their heterochromia (two-colored eyes) and tortoiseshell coats, Australian Shepherd dogs are one of the most distinctive canines.

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American Water Spaniel

Look at these curly-haired cuties! Recognized as the state dog of Wisconsin, the American Water Spaniel remains a rare breed, often unknown outside of the United States.

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Chesapeake Bay Retriever

The Chesapeake Bay Retriever excels in waterfowl hunting. Regular routines provide lots of affection, and the Chessie likes nothing more than finding tranquility in their mate.

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Coonhound

Coonhounds, said to have originated in Louisiana, are most recognized for their long silky ears, which are elegant and meant to sweep over the ground, picking up racoon odors.

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Rat Terrier

For the time-pressed, consider a Rat Terrier. Developed from a Fox Terrier and other terriers to manage vermin, a Rat Terrier is perfect for busy people who want a buddy.

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Foxhound

Foxhounds—strong-willed, active, and good-natured hunting dogs—can be difficult. Invest in training a dog and you'll have a lifelong companion.

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Treeing Cur

Treeing Curs were developed for large game hunting in isolated America. Their body, eye size, and tail location distinguish them.

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