1. Border Collie :
A workaholic, this breed is
the world's premier sheep herder,
prized for its intelligence,
extraordinary instinct, and
working ability.
2. Poodle :
Exceptionally smart and active.
Bred to retrieve things from the water.
The miniature variety may have been used for
truffle hunting.
3. German Shepherd :
The world's leading police,
guard, and military dog --
and a loving family companion and herder.
4. Golden Retriever :
Intelligent and eager to please.
Bred as a hunting companion;
ideal as a guide and as assistance with
search-and-rescue operations.
5. Doberman Pinscher :
Known for its stamina and speed.
Bred to be a guardian and in demand as a police and war dog.
6. Shetland Sheepdog :
The "Sheltie" is essentially a miniature working Collie.
A rough-coated,
longhaired working breed
that is
keenly intelligent.
Excels in herding.
7. Labrador Retriever :
An ideal sporting
and
family dog.
Gentle
and
intelligent.
8. Papillon :
A happy,
alert breed that
isn't shy or aggressive.
Known as Dwarf Spaniels in the
16th and 17th centuries, they
reach 8-11 inches high.
9. Rottweiler :
Robust and powerful, the breed is happiest with a job.
Suitable as a
police dog,
herder,
service dog,
therapy dog, obedience competitor, and devoted companion
10. Australian Cattle Dog :
Happiest doing a job like herding,
obedience,
or agility.
Energetic
and
intelligent.