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Different Breeds of Dogs

While there are many different beasts that are servants of man, including horses, donkeys, and cattle, there is only one animal, the dog, that actually serves many by his own choice. For more than 15,000 years, dogs have been the best friend of man. At first they were wolves that were domesticated, and they showed various instincts of the pack, such as devotions and loyalty. These characteristics are what help to make them such a wonderful companion for man.

There are a variety of different breeds of dogs, and they come in all shapes, sizes,
and colors. While some are tall, others are short, and some have long snouts, while others have short snouts. Believe it or not, there are around 400 breeds of dogs around the world that are recognized. The following are some very common breeds of dogs that you may come in contact with, especially in a nearby pet shop.

Golden Retrievers
One of the most popular breeds of dogs, the Golden Retrievers are beautiful and smart dogs that are incredibly friendly and loyal to their masters. They are very smart and they also are quite social as well. While they tend to bark at almost everything unfamiliar, they are not usually the best choice for a watch dog, since they are so very friendly. They come in a variety of colors, from blonde to darer golden, and some people call them yellow retrievers as well.

American Eskimo Dogs
Another type of dog you may see is the American Eskimo dog. These dogs are actually descendents of ancient Nordic breeds. They are beautiful dogs, and they have thick coats that are usually white or cream in color. These dogs are very gentle and playful, and they are quite hardy as well. They have a head that is shaped like that of a fox, and their ears are triangular in shape and erect as well. They are extremely intelligent and fun loving, and they make great pets for people who have children.

Irish Setter
One of the most popular Irish American breeds of dogs is the Irish Setter. These dogs were working dogs originally, and they would corn game for hunters as well. Now they are used as bird dogs and gun dogs, and many hunters find they are excellent at their jobs. These dogs are also very friendly and affectionate as well, and their loyalty makes them a wonderful dog to have.

Akita Dogs
Akita dogs are dogs that actually originated in the country of Japan. Their name actually means "the most venerated one. They are usually used for hunting larger game, and they come in fairly large sizes. These dogs are quite strong and they are usually independent as well. They can definitely be a handful to manage, and they are not great family pets either. If you do own one of these dogs, you are probably a proud owner of such a rare breed of dogs.
 

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