The English Pointer: from game hunter to cuddle predator
The English Pointer: known for its iconic posture with a raised paw, body in plastic pose and upturned nose, it is the king of the stationary dogs.
The English Pointer: known for its iconic posture with a raised paw, body in plastic pose and upturned nose, it is the king of the stationary dogs.
Rottweilers: legionnaires, herdsmen, policemen and rescuers, they are dogs capable of doing just about anything.
Dogue de Bordeaux, the French mastiff: its appearance is deceptive because it is actually a peaceful, friendly, affectionate and tame dog.
Podenco Canario: a perfect example of how adaptation to the environment can result in dogs with unique and specific characteristics.
Weimaraner: Cerulean eyes, drooping ears and a silver-colored coat are the hallmarks that make this dog unmistakable.
The Sicilian Mastiff aka the mannara dog: rustic but harmonious, it is a molossus of ancient lineage, the pride of its homeland, Sicily.
English Greyhound: with its slender, muscular build, it is one of the fastest dogs in the world, second only to the jaguar.
Lagotto Romagnolo: an ancient Italian dog breed that emerged from being a water retriever dog to a truffle dog because of its exceptional sense of smell.
The Komondor or mop dog: its coat consists of long, dread-like cords of hair that develop from the age of about one year.
The Belgian shepherd is a dog breed native to Belgium that has four varieties: the Malinois, Tervuren, Laekenois and Groenendael.
