Across
- 1. Dog Group bred to hunt birds & waterfowl.
- 3. Known for being the stubborn dog group that hunts rodents.
- 6. This breed's name literally translates to butterfly in French.
- 7. This breed is known for racing on race tracks
- 9. One of the largest breeds of dogs.
- 10. Known for it's sassy and loud nature, they are very popular, but are often abandoned when people don't research the breed well before getting one.
- 13. This breed is known for it's distinctive "baying" or barks when it is on the trail
- 17. Also known as a blue or red heeler, Bluey is also one.
- 20. Descendant of Roman Drover Dogs.
- 22. Breed originally known as the badgerdog, very short but very long dog breed.
Down
- 2. A very popular longhaired breed from the sporting group. They are used in many commercials and movies such as Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey.
- 4. This group is known for helping move and protect livestock animals.
- 5. The original breed looks nothing like it does now, they are much smaller and stockier than their predecessors which were used for fighting bulls.
- 6. Often thought of a high class or sophisticated breed meant for the rich, they were actually bred to hunt ducks and their unusual hairstyle protected their joints when they went to retrieve their birds.
- 8. Not a breed you think of being in the herding group (typically we see them now as protection dogs or police K9s), but their breed name literally means they watch over sheep.
- 11. This breed has become more popular thanks to Target making one it's mascot
- 12. A breed known for fighting lions.
- 14. Known as the grab bag of dog breeds or the miscellaneous group.
- 15. This breed is known for protecting Fire station carriages.
- 16. This dog group is known as the protectors, and typically were bred to perform a job of some sort.
- 18. Smallest of all dog breeds.
- 19. This group is known for hunting mammals and rely on either sight or scent to hunt.
- 21. This dog group is known for being cuddly and compassionate companions.
