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Doberman Pinscher
Although the Doberman has a reputation as a sharp and even sinister dog, his devoted fans consider him the most loving and loyal of companions. Believe it or not, a good Doberman is a stable, friendly dog -- unless you threaten his family.
Miniature Pinscher
The Miniature Pinscher is not a scaled-down Doberman, although he is fearless and makes a terrific watchdog. Known as the “King of the Toys,” this little fireball is best suited to an experienced owner who can manage his willful nature.
Silky Terrier
An active hunter of small prey, this toy thinks he’s a Big Dog and he can be a tiny Napoleon. Forget lap dog status – he’s a terrier who wants to play, dig, run around, and charm the pants off anyone. He’s an excellent watch dog.
Bolognese
No, he’s not a tasty Italian sauce. The Bolognese, like his cousin the Bichon Frise, is a tiny white dog with curly hair.
Bluetick Coonhound
The Bluetick has the classic pleading expression common to hounds, which makes them so appealing. Blueticks become especially close to their people and love going for car rides with them and sleeping at the foot of the bed, especially when thunderstorms ar
Harrier
The Harrier is frequently mistaken for an oversize Beagle or a small English Foxhound. Primarily a packhound, he’s sweet and affectionate, but also highly energetic. Health permitting, he can be an excellent companion for a runner, rider, or other athletic
Bloodhound
If all you know of the Bloodhound is that he's the baying dog on the trail of the criminal in movies, you might be afraid of him, but these hounds are sweet and lovable. They’re also stubborn and require a deft hand at training.
Bedlington Terrier
The Bedlington Terrier is an active and cheerful companion. More relaxed and with less need for exercise than other terriers, he's still a curious, affectionate terrier who takes his status as watchdog rather seriously.