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Revision as of 21:55, 28 April 2010
Overview
The following breeds have been classified according to The Kennel Club guidelines. Any breed not part of these guidelines has been omitted, excluding the Dangerous Dogs section. The descriptions for each group are also from The Kennel Club. For further information regarding a specific breed please see http://www.thekennelclub.org.uk/.
Gundog Group
- Dogs that were originally trained to find live game and/or to retrieve game that had been shot and wounded. This group is divided into four categories - Retriever, Spaniels, Hunt/Point/Retrieve and Setters.^
Bracco Italiano( © Gábor Essösy WikiMedia Commons)
Brittany( © JL Goasdoue WikiMedia Commons)
English Setter( © Ellen Levy Finch WikiMedia Commons)
German Long-Haired Pointer( © Pleple2000 WikiMedia Commons)
German Short-Haired Pointer( © Ellen Levy Finch WikiMedia Commons)
German Wire-Haired Pointer( © Ellen Levy Finch WikiMedia Commons)
Gordon Setter( © Jukka Puro WikiMedia Commons)
Hungarian Vizsla( © Tino Hentschel WikiMedia Commons)
Hungarian Wirehaired Vizsla( © Pleple2000 WikiMedia Commons)
Irish Red and White Setter( © Pleple2000 WikiMedia Commons)
Irish Setter( © Luis Miguel Bugallo Sánchez WikiMedia Commons)
Italian Spinone( © Alephalpha WikiMedia Commons)
Kooikerhondje( © Caronna WikiMedia Commons)
Korthals Griffon( © Ellen Levy Finch WikiMedia Commons)
Lagotto Romagnolo( © Caronna WikiMedia Commons)
Large Munsterlander( © Caronna WikiMedia Commons)
Pointer( © Fir0002 WikiMedia Commons)
Retriever (Chesapeake Bay)( © Nevilley WikiMedia Commons)
Retriever (Curly Coated)( © Zwoenitzer WikiMedia Commons)
Retriever (Flat Coated)( © Gunnandreassen WikiMedia Commons)
Retriever (Golden)( © Monika Mężyńska WikiMedia Commons)
Retriever (Labrador)( © Ellen Levy Finch WikiMedia Commons)
Retriever (Nova Scotia Duck Tolling)( © Malgorzata Korbel WikiMedia Commons)
Slovakian Rough Haired Pointer( © Pleple2000 WikiMedia Commons)
Small Munsterlander( © F. Wiertz WikiMedia Commons)
Spaniel (American Cocker)( © Ellen Levy Finch WikiMedia Commons)
Spaniel (American Water)( © Awsguy1 WikiMedia Commons)
Spaniel (Clumber)( © Pleple2000 WikiMedia Commons)
Spaniel (English Cocker)( © Ellen Levy Finch WikiMedia Commons)
Spaniel (Field)( © Pleple2000 WikiMedia Commons)
Spaniel (Irish Water)( © Pleple2000 WikiMedia Commons)
Spaniel (Sussex)( © Pleple2000 WikiMedia Commons)
Spaniel (Welsh Springer)( © Lokal_Profil WikiMedia Commons)
Spanish Water Dog( © Przykuta WikiMedia Commons)
Weimaraner( © Ellen Levy Finch WikiMedia Commons)
Hound Group
- Traditionally used for hunting by scent or sight. They require a significant amount of exercise and can be described as dignified, aloof but trustworthy companions.^
Afghan Hound( © Zwoenitzer WikiMedia Commons)
Basenji( © ToB WikiMedia Commons)
Basset Bleu De Gascogne( © Caronna WikiMedia Commons)
Basset Fauve De Bretagne( © sannse WikiMedia Commons)
Basset Griffon Vendeen (Grand)( © sannse WikiMedia Commons)
Basset Griffon Vendeen (Petit)( © sannse WikiMedia Commons)
Bassethound( © Cwazi WikiMedia Commons)
Bavarian Mountain Hound( © Sicherlich WikiMedia Commons)
Beagle( © sannse WikiMedia Commons)
Bloodhound( © GDK WikiMedia Commons)
Borzoi( © Pleple2000 WikiMedia Commons)
Cirneco Dell'Etna( © Pleple2000 WikiMedia Commons)
Dachshund (Miniature)( © Ellen Levy Finch WikiMedia Commons)
Dachshund (Standard Short-haired)( © Bubastic WikiMedia Commons)
Deerhound( © Craig Pemberton WikiMedia Commons)
Finnish Spitz( © Pleple2000 WikiMedia Commons)
Foxhound( © Luna04 WikiMedia Commons)
Grand Bleu De Gascogne( © RanchoRosco WikiMedia Commons)
Greyhound( © ToB WikiMedia Commons)
Hamiltonstovare( © sannse WikiMedia Commons)
Ibizan Hound( © Pleple2000 WikiMedia Commons)
Irish Wolfhound( © Caronna WikiMedia Commons)
Norwegian Elkhound( © sannse WikiMedia Commons)
Otterhound( © Machinecha WikiMedia Commons)
Pharaoh Hound( © Pleple2000 WikiMedia Commons)
Portuguese Podengo( © Caronna WikiMedia Commons)
Rhodesian Ridgeback( © sannse WikiMedia Commons)
Saluki( © sannse WikiMedia Commons)
Segugio Italiano( © Cyberjobe WikiMedia Commons)
Sloughi( © Dr. Sabine Schlenkrich WikiMedia Commons)
Whippet( © Ellen Levy Finch WikiMedia Commons)
Pastoral Group
- Herding dogs that are associated with working cattle, sheep, reindeer and other cloven footed animals. Usually this type of canine has a weatherproof double coat to protect it from the elements when working in severe conditions.^
Anatolian Shepherd Dog( © Pleple2000 WikiMedia Commons)
Australian Cattle Dog( © Ellen Levy Finch WikiMedia Commons)
Australian Shepherd Dog( © sannse WikiMedia Commons)
Bearded Collie( © sannse WikiMedia Commons)
Belgian Shepherd Dog (Groenendael)( © sannse WikiMedia Commons)
Belgian Shepherd Dog (Laekenois)( © sannse WikiMedia Commons)
Belgian Shepherd Dog (Malinois)( © Pharaoh Hound WikiMedia Commons)
Belgian Shepherd Dog (Tervuren)( © sannse WikiMedia Commons)
Bergamasco( © Pleple2000 WikiMedia Commons)
Border Collie( © sannse WikiMedia Commons)
Briard( © Caronna WikiMedia Commons)
Catalan Sheepdog( © Caronna WikiMedia Commons)
Collie (Rough)( © sannse WikiMedia Commons)
Collie (Smooth)( © Pleple2000 WikiMedia Commons)
Estrella Mountain Dog( © Bot WikiMedia Commons)
Finnish Lapphund( © ApDevries WikiMedia Commons)
German Shepherd (Alsatian)( © Ellen Levy Finch WikiMedia Commons)
Hungarian Kuvasz( © Szora WikiMedia Commons)
Hungarian Puli( © Puli1989 WikiMedia Commons)
Komondor( © Nikki68 WikiMedia Commons)
Lancashire Heeler( © sannse WikiMedia Commons)
Maremma Sheepdog( © Caronna WikiMedia Commons)
Norwegian Buhund( © Solkol WikiMedia Commons)
Old English Sheepdog( © PardoY WikiMedia Commons)
Polish Lowland Sheepdog( © Pleple2000 WikiMedia Commons)
Pyrenean Mountain Dog( © sannse WikiMedia Commons)
Pyrenean Sheepdog( © Gflaccav2 WikiMedia Commons)
Samoyed( © Joonasl WikiMedia Commons)
Shetland Sheepdog( © Ellen Levy Finch WikiMedia Commons)
Swedish Lapphund( © Bhrl WikiMedia Commons)
Swedish Vallhund( © Florent Laffineur WikiMedia Commons)
Welsh Corgi (Cardigian)WikiCommons
Welsh Corgi (Pembroke)WikiCommons
Terrier Group
- Dogs originally bred and used for hunting vermin. This hardy collection of dogs were selectively bred to be extremely brave and tough, and to pursue fox, badger, rat and otter (to name but a few) above and below ground.^
Airedale TerrierWikiCommons
Australian TerrierWikiCommons
Bedlington TerrierWikiCommons
Border TerrierWikiCommons
Bull Terrier (Miniature)breedersonline.co.uk
Cesky Terrierridleyceskyterriers.co.uk
Dandie Dinmont TerrierWikiCommons
Fox Terrier (Smooth)WikiCommons
Fox Terrier (Wire)WikiCommons
Glen Of Imaal TerrierWikiCommons
Kerry Blue TerrierWikiCommons
Lakeland TerrierWikiCommons
Manchester TerrierWikiCommons
Norfolk TerrierWikiCommons
Norwich TerrierWikiCommons
Parson Russell TerrierWikiCommons
Scottish TerrierWikiCommons
Sealyham TerrierWikiCommons
Soft Coated Wheaten TerrierWikiCommons
Staffordshire Bull TerrierWikiCommons
West Highland White TerrierWikiCommons
Toy Group
- Small companion or lap dogs. Many of the Toy breeds were bred for this capacity although some have been placed into this category due to their size. They should have friendly personalities and love attention. They do not need a large amount of exercise and some can be finicky eaters.^
Australian Silky TerrierKennel Club
Cavalier King Charles SpanielWikiCommons
Chihuahua (Long Coat)WikiCommons
Chihuahua (Smooth Coat)WikiCommons
Chinese CrestedWikiCommons
Coton de TularWikiCommons
English Toy TerrierWikiCommons
Griffon BruxelloisKennels.co.uk
Italian GreyhoundWikiCommons
King Charles SpanielWikiCommons
Miniature PinscherWikiCommons
Yorkshire TerrierWikiCommons
Working Group
- Over the centuries these dogs were selectively bred to become guards and search and rescue dogs. Arguably, the working group consists of some of the most heroic canines in the world, aiding humans in many walks of like, including the Boxer, Great Dane and St. Bernard.^
Alaskan MalamuteWikiCommons
Bernese Mountain DogWikiCommons
Bouvier Des FlandresWikiCommons
Bull Mastiffaboutpedigreedogs.com
Canadian Eskimo DogWikiCommons
Dogue De BordeauxWikiCommons
Entlebucher Mountain DogWikiCommons
German PinscherWikiCommons
Giant SchnauzerWikiCommons
Greater Swiss Mountain DogWikiCommons
English MastiffWikiCommons
Neapolitan Mastiffgotpetsonline.com
Portuguese Water DogWikiCommons
Pyrenean MastiffWikiCommons
Russian Black TerrierWikiCommons
Siberian HuskyWikiCommons
Tibetan MastiffWikiCommons
Utility Group
- The name "Utility" basically means fitness for a purpose and this group consists of an extremely mixed and varied bunch, most breeds having been selectively bred to perform a specific function not included in the sporting and working categories.^
Boston TerrierWikiCommons
French BulldogWikiCommons
German Spitz (Klien)WikiCommons
German Spitz (Mittal)WikiCommons
Japanese AkitaWikiCommons
Japanese ShibaWikiCommons
Japanese SpitzWikiCommons
Mexican Hairless (Standard/Miniature)WikiCommons
Miniature SchnauzerWikiCommons
Miniature PoodleWikiCommons
Standard PoodleWikiCommons
Schnauzer (Standard)WikiCommons
Tibetan SpanielWikiCommons
Tibetan TerrierWikiCommons
Dangerous Dogs Act 1991
- It is an offence to own or keep any of the types of dog listed below, unless it is on the Index of Exempted Dogs and is in compliance with the requirements. In any event it is an offence to breed from, sell or exchange (even as a gift) such a dog, irrespective of whether it has been placed on the Index of Exempted Dogs.^^ See http://www.defra.gov.uk/animalh/welfare/domestic/dogs.htm
American Pit Bull TerrierWikiCommons
Japanese Tosadogbreedinfo.com
Dogo ArgentinoWikiCommons
Fila Brasileiropedigreedatabase.com
^, . (2006)
Breed Group Listings. London: The Kennel Club.
^^, . (1991)
Dangerous Dogs Act. Department for Environmental, Food and Rural Affairs ed. London: Government Legislation.