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French Bulldog

Bouledogue Français, Frenchie

The French Bulldog is low key and enjoys lots of activity. He's well suited for either family living or attaching to just one special person. He can be a great watchdog, although will bark only when there is a real need.

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Good with other dogs
Watchdog ability
Energetic
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Doberman Pinscher

Doberman

Though Doberman Pinschers are large dogs, they are very graceful and a joy to behold. These make great watch dogs and companions, as they are brave and alert to any possible danger.

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Grooming requirements
Exercise requirements
Good with other dogs
Watchdog ability
Energetic
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Catahoula Leopard Dog

Catahoula, Catahoula Leopard Cur, Louisiana Catahoula Leopard Dog

The Catahoula Leopard dog is an old breed used to round up cattle. They are best for a dominant owner willing to show leadership or as working dogs.

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Good with other dogs
Watchdog ability
Energetic
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Bloodhound

Chien de Saint-Hubert, St Hubert Hound

The Bloodhound is large and remarkably strong, so he requires great discipline. On the other hand, he is eager to please, and can be a kind and loyal pet when given the opportunity.

Size
Grooming requirements
Exercise requirements
Good with other dogs
Watchdog ability
Energetic
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Basset Hound

The Basset Hound is a much loved dog with a great personality and gentle spirit. The Basset is especially great with kids and has a very laid-back style and is very devoted to his family.

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Exercise requirements
Good with other dogs
Watchdog ability
Energetic
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F2 Aussiedoodle

An F2 Aussiedoodle is a cross between two Aussiedoodles.

Size
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Exercise requirements
Good with other dogs
Watchdog ability
Energetic
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English Bulldog

Bulldog

Named for its use in the sport of bull baiting, the English bulldog seems to have originated in the British Isles sometime prior to the 13th century. One of the few references to the sport dates back to 1209, and talks about a butcher's dogs that chased a bull through the English town of Stamford. This pursuit so pleased the earl of the town that he inaugurated bull baiting as a sport in his domain. Today, the English bulldog makes a fine family pet. The AKC recognizes the breed simply as the bulldog.

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Good with other dogs
Watchdog ability
Energetic
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