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Terrier Group
The Terrier Group is made up of energetic breeds that are characterized by their bold, feisty and inquisitive nature. Dogs in this group were originally bred for hunting and killing rodents and small game and today are kept primarily as companions. Although they range in size, terriers typically have a distinctively bold and engaging personality.
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Hound Group
Dog breeds in this group were all originally bred for hunting and pursuing game. This group contains the fastest members of the canine family, like the elegant Greyhound and the Afghan Hound (also known as sight hounds), which are known for their stamina and speed.
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Herding Group
This group was created by the American Kennel Club in 1983 to recognize members of the working group that excel at herding and controlling the movement of other animals. Many of these breeds are no longer used for herding and are more often kept as household pets.
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Working Group
Dogs in the working group are often trained for a variety of tasks, including pulling sleds, guarding property and livestock, and performing water and mountain rescues. These breeds are recognized for their intelligence, ability to learn quickly and their alert temperaments.
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Toy Group
These dog breeds are characterized by their small size and gentle natures. Dogs in the toy group make good companions, especially for people who live in small apartments or houses in the city because they generally require less exercise and living space.
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Non-Sporting
These group consists of a diverse number of dogs breeds all with varying personalities and overall appearances. These breeds are generally kept as companions and in some cases, watchdogs, for the home and family. Examples of dog breeds in this group include the Schipperke, Poodle, Lhasa Apso, Chow Chow, Dalmation and French Bulldog
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Sporting Group
Breeds in this group are bred to work closely with people and are characterized by their responsive natures and high degree of intelligence. These dogs are naturally active and alert and known for their instincts and ability in the water and woods.
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