Brittany
Brittanys are a breed of gun dogs that were developed specifically for hunting birds and share a lot of the advantages of a pointer or a setter. They were developed in Brittany, France, during the 17th and 19th centuries. These are athletic dogs with long, floppy ears. They are considered very intelligent and alert, especially if you take them outdoors. Brittanys weigh an average of 38 pounds and tend to live about 12 years.
Brittanys are very easy to train and have a great and loving temperament and are very easily corrected, which means that even a first-time dog owner can quite easily manage it. They are excellent companions, family pets, and field dogs, and are considered very loyal and loving to their owners. Make sure to take them out for a vigorous training session for at least an hour every day, as they are built to hunt and need a lot of exercise to stay balanced and calm.
English Springer Spaniel
English Springer Spaniels are very affectionate and excited dogs who came from England in the mid-19th century. They are considered great sniffers as their sense of smell is very developed for tracking birds and prey. They have beautiful black or brown fur with white markings that make them quite a joy to look at. They are considered extremely friendly, affectionate, eager to please, obedient, and can easily learn commands and tricks.
Springers are very family-oriented and are quite low-maintenance, which makes them one of the best breeds to get if you have children at home. One thing that makes the English Springer Spaniel unique is that it loves water and tends to try and get into it as often as possible, making it a great companion for outdoor swimming and rainy days.
Papillon
Papillons, also known as Continental Toy Spaniels, are one of the most unique and interesting dogs breeds that you can find on earth. These French-Belgian dogs are mostly known for their giant bat-like ears that make them look like cute little Gremlins. They also have interesting hair at the end of their ears that make them look like a butterfly or a moth. They are quite small and weigh no more than ten pounds, but have a relatively long lifespan of almost 15 years. The history of Papillon can be traced back to various works of art dating back as far as the 16th century.
One of the most famous paintings from the 18th century was that of Queen Sophie Dorothea of Prussia with her Papillon. These dogs are smart, obedient, and loyal, which is one of the reasons why royalty and nobility had a real penchant for the breed. Papillons have a high energy level and require a lot of exercise compared to dogs their size. They are very good guard dogs, and like many other small dogs, maintain a high level of alertness at all times, often barking at the slightest provocation or sight of a new and unknown creature.
Siberian Husky
Siberian Huskies share much with their relatives, the Alaskan Huskies. They are, without a doubt, one of the prettiest dog breeds in the world. Siberian Huskies are very independent canines, which makes them very poor guard dogs. They have a very different temperament than Rottweilers and German Shepherds and tend to act more like cats in terms of their loyalty and independence.
The main difference between the Alaskan Husky and the Siberian Husky is size and temperament. Siberian Huskies were originally meant to be working and hunting dogs, while Alaskan huskies were bred for sledding. It's preferable to get a Siberian Husky if you live somewhere without too much outdoor space, as they are much better suited for homes, although both of them aren't the most home-loving canines in general.
German Shepherd
German Shepherds are one of the most popular work dogs in the world and are often used by K9 police units all across the world for search and rescue missions, as well as military action. In fact, the leader of the terrorist organization ISIS, Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi, was recently taken down by a veteran German Shepard of the Special Operations Command who served in more than 50 combat missions. German Shepherds often weigh between 66 to 88 pounds and are either tan, black or red. Their faces often have black masks, giving them an unshaven look.
They are one of the most trainable dogs in the world, standing third in the dog intelligence list. They can learn complex tasks relatively quickly and will retain most of their training without a problem. These are very confident and strong-willed dogs who clamor to have a strong sense of purpose. They are highly loyal and make excellent guard dogs because of their smart and suspicious nature.