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.
Due to their heterochromia (two-colored eyes) and tortoiseshell coats, Australian Shepherd dogs are one of the most distinctive canines.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Foxhounds—strong-willed, active, and good-natured hunting dogs—can be difficult. Invest in training a dog and you'll have a lifelong companion.
Treeing Curs were developed for large game hunting in isolated America. Their body, eye size, and tail location distinguish them.