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- 2. A tall, slender Russian sighthound with a long, silky, wavy coat and a narrow, slightly Roman-nosed head.
- 3. A versatile German working dog with a long, thick coat and a name that literally translates to "yard watcher" or "estate guard."
- 5. A rare Dutch pointer and retriever from Friesland with a long, sleek coat that is usually black and white with spotting.
- 7. A small-medium Hungarian herding dog famous for its naturally forming tight, woolly cords that cover the body and reach the ground.
- 9. A small, sturdy Welsh terrier with a white, weather-resistant coat and a rectangular head, originally bred for hunting badgers and otters.
- 11. A large, silver-grey hunting dog known as the "Gray Ghost," featuring amber or blue-grey eyes and a short, smooth coat.
- 12. A large Hungarian livestock guardian covered in heavy, white cords of hair that resemble a mop, providing protection from wolves and weather.
- 14. A rare American draft dog originating in New Hampshire, developed by Arthur Walden and featuring a distinctive tawny-colored coat.
- 16. A medium-sized, energetic Hungarian sheepdog with a curly coat and very mobile, upright ears that are tufted with hair.
- 17. A large, robust working dog from Germany with a black coat and clearly defined rich tan markings on the face, chest, and legs.
- 19. A small, square-proportioned dog with a wrinkled face, a short muzzle, and a tightly curled tail that sits over the hip.
- 22. A sleek, athletic breed famous for its unique white coat covered in distinct black or liver-colored spots and its history as a carriage dog.
- 24. A giant German breed with a water-resistant double coat and a black mask, bred to look like the lion on the town crest of Leonberg.
- 26. A smooth-coated sighthound from North Africa, also known as the Arabian Greyhound, characterized by its melancholy expression and lean build.
- 28. A tiny, fox-faced spitz breed with a massive, fluffy double coat and a tail that lies flat on its back.
- 31. A large, powerful Japanese spitz-type breed with a plush coat, a tail that curls over the back, and was famously represented by the loyal Hachiko.
- 33. A small, short-haired African hunting dog known as the "barkless dog" because it produces a unique yodel-like sound called a barroo.
- 34. A highly intelligent breed with a curly, hypoallergenic coat that is often groomed into elaborate "clips" and comes in three size varieties.
- 36. A large scent hound with very long, drooping ears and loose, wrinkled skin, possessing the most powerful sense of smell among all canines.
- 37. A massive, heavy-boned ancient working breed from England featuring a large head, hanging ears, and a black mask on a fawn or brindle coat.
- 39. A small, wire-haired terrier-like toy breed from Germany often called the "monkey dog" due to its distinct facial expression and protruding lower lip.
- 40. A small, ancient Chinese breed with a "lion-like" appearance, a flat face, and a distinctive "rolling" gait.
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- 1. A tall, slender West African sighthound with a short, fine coat and a skeletal appearance that allows its hip bones and ribs to be clearly visible.
- 4. A small toy spaniel with a fine-boned structure and large, upright ears fringed with long hair, resembling the wings of a butterfly.
- 5. An ancient, elegant sighthound from the Middle East with a deep chest, long legs, and silky feathers on the ears and tail.
- 6. A large, shaggy British scent hound with webbed feet and a rough, oily double coat designed for tracking prey through water.
- 8. A medium-sized spitz breed from the Netherlands with a plush silver-grey coat and distinctive "spectacles" markings around the eyes.
- 9. A medium-sized white spitz dog from Siberia with a thick coat and a "smile" created by the upturned corners of its mouth.
- 10. A rare Hungarian herding dog with a wedge-shaped head and a coat that is short on the face but curly or wavy elsewhere on the body.
- 11. A medium-sized sighthound capable of high speeds, possessing a deep chest and a much smaller frame than a Greyhound.
- 13. A thick-set, low-slung breed with a massive head, heavy wrinkles, and a distinctive "sourpuss" expression and pushed-in nose.
- 15. A small to medium-sized hound used for tracking hares, characterized by its "merry" temperament and a white-tipped tail known as a "stern."
- 18. A massive, web-footed water rescue dog with a thick, water-resistant double coat and a gentle temperament, originating from Canada.
- 20. The smallest dog breed in the world, originating from Mexico and characterized by an "apple" or "deer" shaped head and large, erect ears.
- 21. A sleek, golden-rust colored hunting dog from Hungary with no undercoat and a lean, muscular build designed for both pointing and retrieving.
- 23. A lean, athletic gundog with a short coat and a characteristic "pointing" stance where it freezes with one paw lifted toward game.
- 25. A medium-sized, short-haired working breed from Germany with a square muzzle, underbite, and a distinctively athletic, muscular build.
- 27. A small, long-haired dog from Europe often groomed in a "lion clip," leaving the hindquarters shaved with a tufted tail.
- 29. The fastest dog breed, characterized by its aerodynamic "S" shape, deep chest, and extremely long, powerful legs for sprinting.
- 30. A versatile French bird dog that looks like a long-legged spaniel but functions as a pointer, often born with a naturally short tail.
- 32. A medium-sized scenthound resembling a large Beagle, specifically bred in England to hunt hares in packs.
- 35. A large, white-coated working dog from Hungary with a dense, wavy coat and a regal, protective temperament used historically for guarding royalty.
- 38. A small, tailless Belgian sheepdog with a thick black double coat and a distinctive ruff around the neck, known as the "little captain."
