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Which Breed Is Famous For Its Wrinkly, Squishy Face?

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Which Breed Holds The Record As The Tallest Dog Breed By Official Breed Standard?

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Which Tiny Dog Breed Is Named After A Mexican State?

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Which Dog Breed Stars In The Movie Lassie?

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Which Fluffy Breed Is Known As The Smiling Sled Dog?

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Which Breed Is The Firefighter's Classic Station Dog?

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Which Breed Was Originally Bred To Hunt Badgers Underground?

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Which Large Breed Is Famous For Rescuing Alpine Travelers?

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Which Speedy Breed Can Run Up To 45 Miles Per Hour?

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Which Beloved Breed Has Been America's Most Popular Dog For Decades?

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Which Gentle Giant Breed Loves To Cuddle Despite Its Huge Size?

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Which Curly-Coated Breed Is Known For Not Shedding Much?

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Which Loyal Breed Is Famous For Its Distinctive Black And Tan Markings?

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Which Small Fluffy Breed Was Queen Victoria's Absolute Favorite Dog?

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Which Floppy-Eared Breed Is Famous For Its Incredible Sense Of Smell?

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Which Brave Little Breed Was Once The Companion Of Scottish Royalty?

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Which Sturdy Breed Is Queen Elizabeth II Most Famous For Loving?

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Which Fluffy White Breed Was A Favorite Lap Dog In Ancient China?

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Which Smart Herding Breed Is Often Called The World's Most Intelligent Dog?

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Which Breed Is Famous For Its Long Silky Golden Coat?

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Which Tiny Breed Is Famous For Its Big Bat-Like Ears?

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Which Elegant Breed Is Known As The Royal Dog Of Egypt?

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Which Fluffy Breed Is Famous For Its Lion-Like Mane?

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Which Wiry-Haired Breed Is Famous For Hunting Foxes?

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Which Sleek Black Breed Is Famous For Duck Hunting?

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Which Breed Is Known As The Little Lion Dog?

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Which Wrinkly Breed Originally Came From China?

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Which Herding Breed Is Famous For Its Merle Coat And Striking Blue Eyes?

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Which Loyal Breed Stars As The Dog In Frasier?

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Which Giant Fluffy Breed Is Nicknamed The Gentle Giant Of The Mountains?

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Which Compact Breed Is Famous For Its Pushed-In Face And Curly Tail?

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Which Silky-Eared Breed Is A Classic Symbol Of Irish Pride?

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Which Cheerful Breed Is Famous For Its Long Floppy Ears And Howling?

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Which Breed Is Famous For Its Long Droopy Ears And Sad Eyes?

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Which Regal Breed Is Famous For Its Flowing White Coat?

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Which Stocky Breed Is Famous For Its Brindle Coat And Underbite?

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Which Tiny Breed Was Once Considered Sacred In Ancient China?

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Which Spotted Breed Is Famous For Its Webbed Feet And Love Of Water?

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Which Loyal Breed Is Famous For Starring In Rin Tin Tin?

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Which Shaggy Breed Is Famous For Looking Like A Walking Mop?

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Which Elegant Breed Is Famous For Its Butterfly-Shaped Ears?

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Which Friendly Breed Is Famous For Being Barack Obama's White House Dog?

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Which Fluffy Breed Is Famous For Its Corded Rope-Like Coat?

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Which Sleek Grey Breed Was Nicknamed The Silver Ghost By German Nobles?

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Which Silky Breed Is Famous For Its Topknot And Flowing Floor-Length Coat?

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Which Muscular Breed Is Famous For Starring As Pete In The Little Rascals?

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Which Elegant Sighthound Breed Is Famous For Being Incredibly Fast And Gentle?

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Which Fluffy Nordic Breed Is Finland's National Dog And Famous For Barking At Birds?

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Which Sleek Breed Is Famous For Being Nearly Odor-Free?

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Which Big Fluffy Swiss Breed Is Famous For Pulling Farmers' Carts In The Alps?

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Which Scruffy Terrier Breed Is Famous For Its Bushy Eyebrows?

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Which Loyal Breed Is Famous For Starring In Turner And Hooch?

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Which Graceful Breed Is Famous For Its Impossibly Long Silky Ears?

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Which Tiny Breed Is Famous For Being The National Dog Of Cuba?

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Which Shaggy Breed Is Famous For Starring In The Movie Benji?

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Which Sturdy Breed Is Famous For Its Distinctive Brindle And White Coat?

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Which Powerful Breed Is Famous For Being The Dog Of Choice For Police Work?

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Which Fluffy White Breed Is Famous For Its Cheerful Clown-Like Personality?

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Which Tiny Terrier Breed Is Famous For Its Long Low Body?

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Which Wrinkly Breed Is Famous For Its Massive Head And Gentle Personality?

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Which Silky Breed Is Famous For Starring In As Good As It Gets?

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Which Fluffy Nordic Breed Is Famous For Its Fox-Like Face?

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Which Elegant Breed Is Famous For Its Incredibly Long Thin Legs?

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Beagle
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Dalmatian
3
Bulldog
4
Greyhound

Bulldogs were bred in 13th-century England for bull-baiting, and those famous wrinkles helped blood drain away from their eyes during fights.
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Newfoundland
2
Great Dane
3
Saint Bernard
4
Irish Wolfhound

Irish Wolfhounds can stand over 32 inches at the shoulder by breed standard making them officially the world's tallest breed.
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Maltese
2
Shih Tzu
3
Chihuahua
4
Pomeranian

Chihuahuas take their name from Chihuahua, Mexico, and are believed to descend from an ancient breed kept by the Toltec civilization over 1,000 years ago.
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Collie
2
German Shepherd
3
Labrador Retriever
4
Golden Retriever

Lassie first appeared in a 1940 short story, and every dog who ever played her on screen was actually male because male Collies have a thicker, more photogenic coat.
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Samoyed
2
Akita
3
Malamute
4
Husky

Samoyeds were bred by Siberian nomads to herd reindeer and sleep inside tents, and their upturned lips actually prevent drooling from forming icicles in freezing temperatures.
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Boxer
2
Dalmatian
3
Beagle
4
Doberman

Before fire trucks existed, Dalmatians ran alongside horse-drawn fire carriages to calm the horses and guard the equipment while firefighters battled the blaze.
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Pug
2
Basset Hound
3
Dachshund
4
Corgi

Dachshund literally means badger dog in German, and their long low bodies and powerful paws were perfectly designed for digging into underground burrows.
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Bernese Mountain Dog
2
Great Pyrenees
3
Newfoundland
4
Saint Bernard

Swiss monks at the Saint Bernard Hospice used these giant dogs to find avalanche victims as early as the 1600s, and the famous barrel-around-the-neck image is mostly a charming myth.
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Vizsla
2
Weimaraner
3
Whippet
4
Greyhound

Greyhounds are the world's fastest dog breed and have been clocked at 45 mph, yet they are famously calm indoors and are nicknamed the 40-mph couch potato.
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German Shepherd
2
Labrador Retriever
3
French Bulldog
4
Golden Retriever

The Labrador Retriever held the top spot on the American Kennel Club's most popular breed list for an astonishing 31 consecutive years before French Bulldogs finally took over in 2022.
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Boxer
2
Doberman
3
Newfoundland
4
Rottweiler

Newfoundlands are nicknamed 'nanny dogs' because they are so naturally gentle and patient with children.
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Golden Retriever
2
Beagle
3
Cocker Spaniel
4
Poodle

Poodles have hair rather than typical fur, which grows continuously and sheds very minimally, making them a favorite for allergy sufferers.
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Dalmatian
2
Pointer
3
Husky
4
Doberman

The Doberman Pinscher was created in the 1890s by a German tax collector named Louis Dobermann who wanted a loyal guard dog.
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Pomeranian
2
Bichon Frise
3
Shih Tzu
4
Maltese

Queen Victoria owned dozens of Pomeranians and is credited with making the breed wildly popular across England in the 1800s.
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Basset Hound
2
Coonhound
3
Bloodhound
4
Beagle

A Bloodhound's nose has about 300 million scent receptors — nearly 40 times more than a human — and their tracking evidence is admissible in court.
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Cairn Terrier
2
West Highland Terrier
3
Welsh Corgi
4
Scottish Terrier

Cairn Terriers are one of Scotland's oldest working terriers, and Toto from The Wizard Of Oz was actually a Cairn Terrier.
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Pomeranian
2
Cavalier Spaniel
3
Jack Russell Terrier
4
Welsh Corgi

Queen Elizabeth II owned more than 30 Corgis during her lifetime, receiving her first one named Dookie as a child in 1933.
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Lhasa Apso
2
Bichon Frise
3
Shih Tzu
4
Maltese

Shih Tzus were bred exclusively for Chinese emperors and were so treasured that the Chinese refused to sell or trade them for centuries.
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Border Collie
2
German Shepherd
3
Australian Shepherd
4
Belgian Malinois

A Border Collie named Chaser learned the names of over 1,000 objects, the largest vocabulary ever recorded in a non-human animal.
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Labrador Retriever
2
Cocker Spaniel
3
Irish Setter
4
Golden Retriever

Golden Retrievers were developed in Scotland in the 1860s and remain one of America's most beloved family dogs.
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Shih Tzu
2
Boston Terrier
3
French Bulldog
4
Pug

French Bulldogs became wildly fashionable in 1800s Paris after English lace workers brought small bulldogs to France.
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Whippet
2
Basenji
3
Saluki
4
Afghan Hound

Salukis appear in ancient Egyptian tomb carvings dating back 4,000 years and were mummified alongside pharaohs.
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Keeshond
2
Shar Pei
3
Akita
4
Chow Chow

Chow Chows are one of the oldest dog breeds and uniquely have a blue-black tongue instead of a pink one.
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Wire Fox Terrier
2
Scottish Terrier
3
Jack Russell Terrier
4
Airedale Terrier

Wire Fox Terriers have won Best In Show at Westminster more than any other breed, with 15 victories total.
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Standard Poodle
2
Flat-Coated Retriever
3
Curly-Coated Retriever
4
Black Labrador

Flat-Coated Retrievers were the most popular retriever in England before Labradors took over in the early 1900s.
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Bichon Frise
2
Löwchen
3
Maltese
4
Papillon

Löwchen literally means 'little lion' in German, and Renaissance paintings often show noblewomen with these charming lap dogs at their feet.
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Neapolitan Mastiff
2
Shar-Pei
3
Bloodhound
4
Basset Hound

The Shar-Pei's loose, wrinkled skin was believed to make it harder for opponents to grip during ancient Chinese dog fights.
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Australian Shepherd
2
English Shepherd
3
Catahoula Leopard Dog
4
Border Collie

Australian Shepherds were actually developed in the American West despite their name arriving via Australia during the 1800s gold rush.
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Jack Russell Terrier
2
Beagle
3
West Highland Terrier
4
Cairn Terrier

Eddie the dog on Frasier was played by a Jack Russell Terrier named Moose, who reportedly received more fan mail than any human cast member.
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Great Pyrenees
2
Newfoundland
3
Bernese Mountain Dog
4
Leonberger

Great Pyrenees dogs have been guarding flocks in the Pyrenees Mountains for thousands of years and even served as the Royal Dog of France under King Louis XIV.
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Shih Tzu
2
Boston Terrier
3
Pug
4
Lhasa Apso

Pugs were treasured by Chinese emperors and kept in luxury apartments with their own mini-soldiers as personal guards.
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Glen Of Imaal Terrier
2
Irish Wolfhound
3
Irish Setter
4
Kerry Blue Terrier

The Irish Setter's stunning mahogany coat made it a showstopper in the 1970s — President Nixon's Irish Setter King Timahoe lived in the White House.
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Cocker Spaniel
2
Dachshund
3
Basset Hound
4
Beagle

Snoopy from Peanuts is a Beagle — creator Charles Schulz chose the breed because he felt Beagles were the funniest and most amusing dogs to draw.
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Basset Hound
2
Cocker Spaniel
3
Beagle
4
Bloodhound

Basset Hounds' famously long ears actually help funnel scent toward their nose, making them superb trackers despite their lazy reputation.
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Bichon Frise
2
Afghan Hound
3
Samoyed
4
Maltese

Afghan Hounds are one of the oldest dog breeds on earth, with ancient roots tracing back thousands of years to the mountains of Afghanistan.
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Bull Terrier
2
Bullmastiff
3
Boxer
4
Staffordshire Terrier

Boxers got their name from their playful habit of standing on their hind legs and batting with their front paws, just like a prizefighter.
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Pekingese
2
Japanese Chin
3
Lhasa Apso
4
Shih Tzu

Pekingese dogs were so sacred in Imperial China that stealing one was punishable by death, and they were carried inside royal robes as living accessories.
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Portuguese Water Dog
2
Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever
3
Irish Water Spaniel
4
Chesapeake Bay Retriever

The Irish Water Spaniel's curly, water-repellent coat and rat-like tail make it one of the most distinctive and oldest spaniel breeds in existence.
1
Belgian Malinois
2
Doberman
3
German Shepherd
4
Rottweiler

Rin Tin Tin was a real dog rescued from a World War I battlefield in 1918 and went on to save Warner Bros. studio from bankruptcy with his films.
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Puli
2
Komondor
3
Bergamasco
4
Old English Sheepdog

The Komondor's remarkable rope-like cords can grow up to two feet long and actually helped Hungarian shepherds camouflage them among the sheep they guarded.
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Papillon
2
Chihuahua
3
French Bulldog
4
Italian Greyhound

Papillon means butterfly in French, and this little breed appears in European royal portraits dating back to the 1500s sitting on the laps of queens.
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Portuguese Water Dog
2
Labrador Retriever
3
Poodle
4
Golden Retriever

The Obamas chose Bo, a Portuguese Water Dog, partly because daughter Malia's allergies required a low-shedding breed, and a second dog named Sunny joined later.
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Bergamasco
2
Briard
3
Puli
4
Komondor

The Puli's trademark cords form naturally and were used by Hungarian shepherds for centuries as camouflage among sheep.
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Vizsla
2
Brittany
3
Weimaraner
4
German Shorthaired Pointer

Weimaraners were bred exclusively by German nobility in the 1800s and their striking silver-grey coat earned them the Silver Ghost nickname.
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Bichon Frise
2
Coton De Tulear
3
Havanese
4
Maltese

Maltese dogs have been pampered lap dogs for over 2,000 years and were beloved by ancient Greek and Roman aristocrats.
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Bull Terrier
2
Boxer
3
American Pit Bull Terrier
4
Staffordshire Terrier

Pete the Pup's iconic eye ring was painted on, and the role helped make Pit Bulls one of America's most popular family dogs in the 1930s.
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Whippet
2
Italian Greyhound
3
Azawakh
4
Borzoi

Whippets can reach 35 miles per hour and are nicknamed the Poor Man's Racehorse because working-class English miners raced them for fun.
1
Norwegian Elkhound
2
Shiba Inu
3
Finnish Spitz
4
Akita

Finland's national dog the Finnish Spitz is nicknamed the Barking Bird Dog because it locates birds by barking to alert hunters.
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Whippet
2
Weimaraner
3
Vizsla
4
Basenji

The Basenji, an ancient African breed, also cannot bark — it makes a unique yodel-like sound called a baroo instead.
1
Bernese Mountain Dog
2
Great Pyrenees
3
Newfoundland
4
Saint Bernard

Bernese Mountain Dogs originated in Switzerland and were bred to pull carts and drive cattle for farmers across the Swiss Alps.
1
Cairn Terrier
2
West Highland Terrier
3
Scottish Terrier
4
Airedale Terrier

The Scottish Terrier, nicknamed Scottie, was famously one of the original tokens in the classic Monopoly board game.
1
Rottweiler
2
Dogue De Bordeaux
3
Mastiff
4
Bullmastiff

The 1989 Tom Hanks comedy introduced America to the Dogue de Bordeaux, one of France's oldest and most ancient breeds.
1
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
2
Irish Setter
3
Cocker Spaniel
4
Basset Hound

Lady from Disney's 1955 film Lady and the Tramp is a Cocker Spaniel, making the breed instantly recognizable to generations of fans.
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Pomeranian
2
Papillon
3
Havanese
4
Maltese

The Havanese is Cuba's only native breed and was a beloved lap dog among Havana's aristocracy in the 1800s before nearly going extinct.
1
Poodle Mix
2
Schnauzer
3
Cocker Spaniel Mix
4
Cairn Terrier

The original Benji from the 1974 film was a shelter dog named Higgins, proving rescue dogs can become the biggest stars in Hollywood.
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Boxer
2
Bulldog
3
Bull Terrier
4
Mastiff

Bull Terriers are instantly recognized by their unique egg-shaped head, and the famous Target mascot Bullseye is a painted Bull Terrier.
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Rottweiler
2
Belgian Malinois
3
German Shepherd
4
Doberman

Belgian Malinois have largely replaced German Shepherds in elite military and police units worldwide because they are lighter and faster on their feet.
1
Samoyed
2
Bichon Frise
3
West Highland Terrier
4
Maltese

Bichon Frises were beloved street performers in 16th-century Europe, trained by organ grinders to entertain crowds with their naturally playful tricks.
1
Skye Terrier
2
Norfolk Terrier
3
Dandie Dinmont Terrier
4
Cairn Terrier

The loyal Skye Terrier Greyfriars Bobby became world-famous in 1858 for guarding his owner's Edinburgh grave for fourteen years.
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Bullmastiff
2
Cane Corso
3
Rottweiler
4
Mastiff

English Mastiffs are the heaviest dog breed on record — one named Zorba weighed an astonishing 343 pounds in 1989.
1
Yorkshire Terrier
2
Maltese
3
Brussels Griffon
4
Shih Tzu

Jack Nicholson's grumpy character in the 1997 film bonded with a Brussels Griffon named Verdell, making the breed briefly famous overnight.
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Alaskan Malamute
2
Akita
3
Shiba Inu
4
Siberian Husky

The Shiba Inu became an internet sensation in 2013 as the Doge meme, making it one of the most recognized dog breeds online worldwide.
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Whippet
2
Borzoi
3
Saluki
4
Scottish Deerhound

Russian Borzois were bred by the Tsars to hunt wolves in pairs, and their silky coats and aristocratic build made them status symbols for royalty.
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