The Australian shepherd is a high-energy breed whose origins were mostly unknown previous to its introduction in the United States.
Salukis have Middle Eastern origins and resemble greyhounds. It is the second-fastest breed in the world.
These short, shaggy spaniels with large, beady eyes were extremely popular with the British rulers Charles I.
The Siberian husky, which comes in a variety of coats and sizes, is the pride of the Tundra, serving as both a diligent worker and a loving companion.
In the 13th century, this breed first achieved appeal among European aristocracy in Italy, France, and Spain.
This breed was initially created to maintain watch on the walls of Tibetan monasteries due to its exceptional vision.
Greyhounds are lean and athletic, with long legs and a short, aerodynamic coat, and are capable of running faster than 40 miles per hour.
Boxers are highly regarded by the AKC and have won Best in Show four times at Westminster. This intelligent breed creates its own method of obedience.
Due to the unique build of the dachshund, it is imperative that owners refrain from overfeeding their dogs.