Dog Breeds
Popular Dog Breeds
Chinook dog
Originally a sled-dog, Chinook is a rugged working dog, who loves children and is usually known for its affection, patience and intelligence.
Chow Chow
The chow chow has the mane of a lion and a personality to match. These dignified dogs are usually calm and independent, but when their family is in trouble, they will step up to the challenge. Loyal and loving with their family, chow chows are usually...
Cockapoo
It’s no surprise that the friendly, devoted, and charming Golden Retriever is one of America’s most popular dog breeds. These beautiful, sunny dogs are great companions with a wonderful disposition. As purebred dogs, however, they are more susceptible...
Cocker Spaniel
With floppy ears and a friendly smile, cocker spaniels are eager to make friends with whoever they meet. The breed is playful but rarely mischievous or overly energetic. In many ways, the cocker spaniel is viewed as an ideal breed, and they often win...
Coonhound
Coonhounds are calm, outgoing, and friendly dogs. Despite their tough exterior, they are extremely sensitive. These are scent hounds that hunt entirely by smell. They are friendly dogs and form a close bond with their owners, children and other pets in...
Corgi
Both the Pembroke Welsh corgi and the Cardigan Welsh corgi are loyal and loving to their owners. They are good companions, especially if you like to take long walks or play catch. They’re working dogs and have a lot of energy. Cardigans are usually...
Coton de Tulear
If you’ve ever seen a Coton de Tulear, you’ll know how adorable this small dog is. They look like little fluffy cotton balls with legs, noses, and eyes. If you’re looking for a wonderful doggie companion who will chill around the house with you, the...
Dachshund
The Dachshund or Sausage dog, or the Weiner dog or the Badger Dog is a unique short legged and a long body hound dog breed.
Dalmatian
The Dalmatian dog breed originally came from Croatia. Anyone can easily recognize these pups by their white fur with dark spots scattered all over their bodies. The breed was also made famous in popular culture by movies like 101 Dalmatians.