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Breeds of dog: Character, Activities, Diseases, Food

Dog breeds and detailed breed portraits in the Bellfor dog glossary

The choice of different dog breeds is huge. Founded in 1911, the Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI) is the largest authority on dog breeding in the world and recognises around 350 different breeds of dogs, which it divides into 10 groups, each with several sections.

However, there are also a number of other dog breeds that are either only recognised by other breeding associations or have not yet been recognised. All in all, there are probably more than 500 different breeds, which of course makes the decision-making process even more difficult for prospective dog owners.

Dog breeds by size

While the FCI traditionally divides dog breeds into groups such as social dogs or pointing dogs, which mainly refer to the intended use of the four-legged friend, size is probably the most important factor for many dog lovers.

After all, the differences here are enormous. From the tiny Chihuahua to medium-sized dogs like the Labrador up to true giants like the Great Dane, there are dog breeds in every imaginable size.

Usually dog breeds are categorised by size as small (up to 39 cm shoulder height), medium (up to 59 cm shoulder height) or large (from 60 cm shoulder height). This can help at least narrow the options when searching for a suitable companion.

Different dog breeds have different needs

Apart from size, the character and needs of different dog breeds can differ quite considerably. For example, there are, by nature, more placid companion dogs like the English Bulldog and the Pug, or particularly active and spirited four-legged friends like the Jack Russell Terrier.

Some dog breeds are classic working dogs. These include, for example, the Belgian Shepherd dog or hunting dogs such as the Weimaraner. These pedigree dogs usually require a certain amount of experience in terms of care and training, which is why they are generally not suitable as dog breeds for beginners.

Suitable dog breeds for every owner

The decision to welcome a dog into your life needs to be well thought out. After all, your four-legged friend will accompany you for many years and play an important role in your everyday routine. You should therefore consider beforehand which dog breeds best suit your lifestyle.

If you have children, for example, it is advisable to limit your choice to dog breeds suitable for families. If you like to be out in nature often, an active pedigree dog might be a good fit, while more leisurely dog lovers should choose a breed with a lower need for activity.

In our dog glossary you’ll find detailed breed portraits for all popular dog breeds, so that you can find the right four-legged companion for you.

Appropriate nutrition for all dog breeds

It is no secret that high-quality dog food is very important for the health and well-being of your dog. What many people are not aware of, however, is the fact that the various breeds of dog have very different nutritional needs.

The dietary requirements for a Dachshund do not necessarily correspond to those for a Dalmatian, for example. Our guide not only contains information about the appearance and nature of different dog breeds, but also tips on following the right diet, so that you can take breed-specific characteristics into account and keep your pet healthy.

Havanese

Havanese

The Havanese belongs to the small dog breeds and originates from the Mediterranean area along the Italian and Spanish coast. Today, the Havanese, which is led by the FCI in group 9, is a popular dog w..

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Rhodesian Ridgeback

Rhodesian Ridgeback

The Rhodesian Ridgeback is one of the big dog breeds. It originates from South Africa and Zimbabwe and is today not only there a popular hunting dog. In addition, the Rhodesian Ridgeback is also suita..

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Dog breeds

Dog breeds

The number of different dog breeds is large. The FCI (Fédération Cynologique Internationale) currently recognizes almost 350 different breeds worldwide. Estimates that include breeds that are not re..

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Labrador

Labrador

The Labrador Retriever belongs to the 350 dog breeds recognized by the FCI, which are assigned to group 8 (retrieving dogs). The Labrador originates from Newfoundland and is one of the medium-sized do..

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Husky

Husky

The Siberian Husky is a medium sized dog breed, which is led by the FCI in group 5. The sociable and intelligent Husky originally comes from Siberia, where this breed was used as a working and draught..

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French Bulldog

French Bulldog

The French Bulldog is a small breed of dog which is managed by the FCI in group 9 as a company and companion dog. French bulldogs are very popular with dog owners of all kinds and are known for their ..

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Doberman

Doberman

The Doberman is a German dog breed, which is led by the FCI in group 2. The large dog breed was originally bred as a utility, working and guard dog and is characterized by vigilance and intelligence..

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Yorkshire Terrier

Yorkshire Terrier

The Yorkshire Terrier is a small dog breed from Great Britain. The FCI classifies him in group 3. Originally the Yorkshire Terrier was bred for rat and mouse hunting. Today, however, it is simply a po..

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Pug

Pug

The pug has long since made it into the hearts of countless dog owners. The popular social dog probably originates from China, where its ancestors were bred about 2,000 years ago, before they finally ..

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Chihuahua

Chihuahua

The Chihuahua is a small breed of dog from Mexico. To be more precise, the Chihuahua is the smallest breed of dog in the world and is listed by the FCI in Group 9. Despite their small body size, Chi..

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Golden Retriever

Golden Retriever

The Golden Retriever is a British dog breed which is listed by the FCI in group 8. The Golden Retriever, originally bred as a retriever for hunting, is considered gentle and balanced and is therefore ..

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Cane Corso

Cane Corso

The Cane Corso Italiano is a dog breed from Italy, which is led by the FCI in group 2 (Pinscher and Schnauzer). Also known as the Italian Great Dane, the Cane Corso was originally bred as a guard dog ..

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Bolonka Tsvetna

Bolonka Tsvetna

The Bolonka Tsvetna is a small breed of dog from Russia. The Bichon breed is not recognized by the FCI, but by the RKF, which represents Russia in this organization, it is assigned to FCI Group 9...

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Bernese Mountain Dog

Bernese Mountain Dog

The Bernese Mountain Dog is a large breed of dog that originated in Switzerland. The FCI has the Bernese Mountain Dog in Group 2. The breed was originally bred as a draught animal and guard dog and is..

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Beagle

Beagle

The Beagle is a medium-sized dog breed of British origin. The FCI guides the Beagle in group 6 (running dogs, sweat dogs and related breeds). Thanks to its friendly and playful nature, it is generally..

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Border Collie

Border Collie

The Border Collie is one of the big dog breeds. As a classic herding dog it is led by the FCI in group 1. The Border Collie is intelligent and willing to learn and needs sufficient mental and physical..

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Australian Shepherd

Australian Shepherd

The Australian Shepherd is a medium sized North American dog breed which has been recognised by the FCI since 1996. The FCI leads the Australian Shepherd in group 1, i.e. among the herding dogs. Austr..

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