Dogs play an important role of a faithful and true friend. A dog loves his master. When the master is away from home, his dog waits eagerly for him to come back.
Terrier Group
These are dogs of great determination, courage and self-confidence, with a great willingness to go to ground in search of its quarry.
Toy Group
Toy dogs have been around for centuries, and are bred for one purpose: to be companions for their humans.
Working Group
These dogs are working farm and draft animals. They guard homes and livestock, serve heroically as police and military dogs, security dogs, guide and service dogs and hunters.
Sporting Group
The invention of the gun led to the development of the sporting, or gun dogs, to aid in hunting upland game birds or waterfowl, performing at the direction of the hunter.
Hound Group
Most of these breeds were developed to hunt somewhat independently for their humans, who usually followed on foot or on horseback as the hounds chased down the prey.
Non-Sporting Group
Today, the Non-Sporting Group is literally every breed that is left, resulting in a wide variety of sizes, shapes, hair, function and history.