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English Cocker Spaniel
The English Cocker Spaniel is an eager, playful, and cheerful dog with plenty of affection to give and a responsive and gentle nature. This is a sociable breed, and loves to be around his loved ones. Sweet and enthusiastic, the English Cocker Spaniel makes for a great family pet, but it is worth noting that some can be overly dependant on their owners to the point where they become clingy, so it is important to teach your English Cocker Spaniel to be independent. When it comes to children these dogs are generally very good, and they are also very friendly with strangers in most instances. The English Cocker Spaniel will get along well with other pets too, making this breed ideal for families with other pets.

The English Cocker Spaniel is a sturdy, well-built dog, with distinctively long ears that can reach its nose when stretched forward. The skull’s upper plane is almost parallel to that of the muzzle. This breed possesses medium-length hair, and dark, oval eyes. Its nose is colored black or brown, and its jaw has a scissors type of bite. It also has a well-developed chest, but narrow enough to provide graceful movement. Cocker Spaniel tails are usually docked a few weeks after birth. Its paws resemble that of a cat’s.  Read on...

 

English Foxhound
Lively, friendly, and energetic, the English Foxhound is a breed that has a friendly nature and is eager and sociable. These dogs are agile and lively, and make for good companion pets, although they can take time to mature, which means that they may retain the stamina, playfulness, and energy of a puppy for longer periods than many other breeds. The English Foxhound loves other dogs and will get along well with them; however, the high prey drive of this breed means that you will need to be careful around smaller animals, as he may give chase - ensure that he is socialized early with other pets in the household. These dogs also get along well with children, although some may be a little too large and energetic for very young children.

The English Foxhound is a solid well-built animal. It’s an elegant, clean-cut, athletic hound. It has a long muzzle and a wide skull. The skull is of full size but not heavy. It has a long neck and very strong hindquarters. The English Foxhound’s brow is pronounced but not sharp nor high. The nose is about 4 ½ inches long and is also wide with open nostrils. The ears which are pendant are set low and lying closely to the cheeks. The English Foxhound’s eyes which are brown and large have a sweet expression. The legs are straight with round, cat-like feet. The coat is usually tri-color (black, white and tan), or bi-color with a white background. The stamina of an English Foxhound is integral in its development  Read on...

 

English Setter
The English Setter is a  spirited dog. This breed will give you lots of energy and enthusiasm.   Sweet in nature, this English Setter breed has plenty of  love to offer  families. This breed is a devoted and responsive dog that loves to shower his family with affection and devotion. The English Setter loves the companionship of his owners and family, and is a very sociable dog. These dogs have plenty of energy, and will thrive on spending time with their loved ones enjoying some activity and exercise. The English Setter loves children and gets along very well with them, although his size and energy levels may prove a problem around very young children. He also tends to get along well with other pets as well as strangers, and has a very sociable disposition. Some English Setters can be willful and stubborn, and this can lead to resistance. They have very good memories and are quick learners, but can also develop bad habits that can be difficult to break. You may find that the English Setter is slow to housebreak.

The English Setter is a bred for a mix of athleticism and endurance. They are gun-dogs. They are built to assist hunters to find and retrieve game, usually birds. The English Setter’s coat is flat with light feathering of long length. They have a flowing coat that requires regular grooming. The English Setter is a beautiful, elegant, slim setter with a significant speckled coat. The eyes are hazel with a sweet expression. English Setters have a dark nose. The long pendant ears have a velvety tip. The ears, underside, and legs are heavily fringed. The chest is quite deep, but not wide. The tail is straight and tapers to a small point.  Read on...

 

English Springer Spaniel
The English Springer Spaniel is an intelligent and very eager to please. This dog breed loves companionship and affectionate to his family. The English Springer Spaniel love to be around people. Active and loves the outdoors, this dog breed enjoys to be apart of family activities. He is a quick learner which makes him easy to obedience training. The English Springer Spaniel has plenty of energy and spirit, and loves to play. Some English Springer Spaniel can be overly boisterous at times, and others can be overly dependant to the point where they become clingy. This breed should have training early on to help him to become more independent and less destructive. English Springer Spaniel dogs do not like being neglected, and being left along for long periods. This can result in destructive behavior and anxiety. The English Springer Spaniel gets along well with children, particularly when raised with them, and is also good with other pets. He is a sociable dog and will get along well with most strangers, although some English Springer Spaniels may be more reserved around strangers than others.

The English Springer Spaniel is usually of medium size. They have long pendant ears. They are neither too light nor too heavy. The tail is commonly wagging and docked. They should have a confident bearing. It is strong and refined. Their eyes are medium-sized and have a kind expression. The eyes are either brown or hazel. This would depend on the color of the coat. The coat has medium length and is either flat or wavy and feathered. The coat comes in liver and white, black and white, or blue or liver roan. The white coat may sometimes have streaks of colored hair. The English Springer Spaniel’s neck is fairly long for his body.   Read on...

 

English Toy Spaniel
The English Toy Spaniel is a sweet natured, undemanding, and friendly dog, with an amiable personality. This a gentle nature dog, with a lot of affection to give to his owners. The English Toy Spaniel has low demands and sweet in nature. This breed of dog is well suited for the elderly or those that are unable to provide much in the way of exercise for their pet. The English Toy Spaniel is also well suited for the inexperienced owner as well as the more experienced, and is a small dog that makes a great companion pet. English Toy Spaniel dog that prefers to be pampered and loves his comforts.

These dogs will get along okay with older children that are more considerate, but they do not like being teased or handled roughly so are not well suited to younger, boisterous children. These dogs tend to get on well with other pets, but can be reserved when strangers are around. The English Toy Spaniel is a very fast learner and is obedient, which means that training shouldn't prove too much of a problem but beware, as some English Toy Spaniels can have a stubborn streak.

The English Toy Spaniel is a sturdy and small spaniel with a deep black pug nose with open nostrils. It has round large and dark eyes and a sweet expression. The English Toy Spaniel’s ears are long and feathered. The ears hang along the cheeks. The coat of an English Toy Spaniel is soft, silky and well feathered. It comes in four colors which are King Charles (black and tan), Ruby (solid red and sometimes with a few streaks of white hair or a white patch on the chest), Blenheim (with red markings, or a red “thumb print” centered on the forehead), and Prince Charles (tri color, consisting of white with black and tan markings. The tail is usually docked.  Read on....

 

Entlebucher Mountain Dog
The Entlebucher is a people person dog who loves to be surrounded by his people and friends. Alert and very eager to please. It was first used as a cattle driver, today it is used as a livestock guarder and a companion. Also known as the Entlebucher Sennenhunde or the Entlebucher Cattle dog, the Entlebucher Mountain dog is actually the smallest of the Swiss Mountain Dogs. The Entlebucher Mountain Dog is known for its intelligence, agility and fierce loyalty.  Does well with older children and other dogs.  This dog doesn't get on with smarter pets though. This breed needs to be trained early on to improve his socialization.

 It is a medium sized dog with an alert and friendly facial expression, it’s stocky, slightly elongated body is covered with a tri-color coat. The Entlebucher Mountain Dog is known for its tri-color coat of black, tan and white.  Read on...

 

Estrela Mountain Dog
They are very protective of their property and family, friendly with children, but suspicious of any strangers, and can be stubborn and Will protect their pack (family) no matter what. Estrela Mountain dogs are very high spirited and willful dogs and makes very good watchdogs. This breed is born to be a herder. Estrela Mountain dogs and independent and needs a great amount of excise or will develop behavior problems . This breed Will also need early training as it has poor socialization skills. Not well suited for small children but will do ok with older more respectful children. If proper training early on, will do well with medium to large dogs but will not with smaller pets.

The Estrela Mountain Dog is said to have originated from the Serra da Estrela mountain range in Portugal, from which it got its name. It could possibly one of the oldest breeds of dogs from the Iberian Peninsula. The Estrela Mountain Dog is a large, powerful, athletic and strongly muscled dog with a short back and a thick tail. In 1974 it was brought to Great Britain, and in 1998, to the United States. The Estrela Mountain Dog was officially recognized as a breed by the UKC in the year 1996. The Estrela Mountain Dog is also known as the Portuguese Mountain Dog.  Read on...

 
 

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