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.
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.
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.
The Akita Inu gained worldwide notoriety through the story of Hachiko, the dog who waited for years at Shibuya Station for his human to return.
The Caucasian Shepherd: the maned, imposing, majestic, proud and protective dog who would give his life for his human family.