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German Wirehaired Pointer: Complete Breed Guide

The German Wirehaired Pointer is a highly active and intelligent hunting dog, requiring substantial exercise and mental stimulation. They are loyal, protective, and best suited for active families. Early training and socialization are essential for their strong personalities and independence.

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English Setter Traits – Breeds 101

The English Setter is a sociable, high-energy sporting dog known for its affectionate nature and hunting abilities. Ideal for active families, they require extensive daily exercise and positive training, thriving in environments that encourage outdoor activities and companionship.

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American Water Spaniel Traits – Breeds 101

The American Water Spaniel is a rare and energetic hunting breed from Wisconsin, known for its versatility and companionship. They require daily exercise, social interaction, and are trainable. Health issues are minimal, but regular grooming is necessary to maintain their well-maintained coat.

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American Cocker Spaniel Traits – Breeds 101

The AKC’s book refers to the American Cocker Spaniel as just Cocker Spaniel. Basically, there are two separate breeds – the English and the American Cocker Spaniel. The English Cocker Spaniel is the older dog breed used to develop the American breed. So, to avoid any confusion, I will always call them the American Cocker

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Barbet Traits – Breeds 101

Barbet (pronunciation: Bar-bay) or the French Water Dog is a gundog used to flush out and retrieve birds from wetlands. It’s an old dog breed, possibly dating back to the 16th century. And the name comes from the French word for beard, “barbe”. But the breed is not as popular as it used to be,

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Lagotto Romagnolo Traits – Breeds 101

A long time ago (in the 16th century), the Lagotto Romagnolo was used for duck hunting. However, people soon realized they had exceptional skills in finding truffles. They were easy to train and their great sense of smell further established their role as the truffle dogs! That’s what they’re called and used even today! The

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Boykin Spaniel Traits – Breeds 101

Boykin Spaniels, medium-sized sporting dogs from South Carolina, are energetic, loyal, and great family pets. Bred for hunting, they require daily exercise and socialization. With proper training and care, they thrive in active environments, bonding well with children and other dogs.

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