The Different Breeds Of Dogs
by: Wendy Yeager
The American Kennel Club recognizes 150 different dog breeds.
There are seven different groups in which the dog can belong.
They are assigned to one of the groups based on what the breed
of dog was originally developed for. There is also a miscellaneous
group if the dog doesn’t fit into one of the seven. The
seven different dog groups are as follows. The first is the sporting
group. These dogs were developed to work with people who hunted
birds. A Labrador Retriever would fit into this group. Labs can
also be beneficial as guide dogs and in search and rescue.
The second group is the hound group. These dogs were developed
to hunt using their scent and sight. This group includes the Whippet,
which is the fastest domestic animal of their size. They can run
up to 35 mph.
Thirdly, is the working group, which includes the Saint Bernard.
They have been known for hundreds of years for their rescue work
in the Alps. Other dogs in this group are useful for herding or
guarding.
The fourth group is the terrier group, first developed to hunt
vermin. The Australian Terrier, one of the smallest terriers,
is a part of this group. They were developed to work side by side
with the Australian pioneers to aid in tending the sheep or chasing
off invaders.
The fifth group is the toy group, developed to be companions.
A Japanese Chin is a good example. They like to play, show off,
and spend lots of time trying to keep clean and tidy.
The sixth group is the non-sporting group, which overall do not
perform the tasks that they were originally developed for. A good
example would be the American Eskimo Dog. These dogs were sometimes
used in circus acts at the beginning of the century.
The seventh group is the herding group, which was meant to be
used in working with livestock. The German Shepherd is in this
group. They are not only useful in herding livestock; they are
also great companions to humans.
Originally, many dog breeds were first developed for specific
uses, such as hunting, companionship, herding, etc. Today, because
man has created such a large variety of dog breeds, there is a
dog out there to make almost anybody happy. Currently, the most
popular dog breed in America is the Labrador Retriever, with the
Golden Retriever coming in second.
About The Author
Published by: Wendy Yeager
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