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List of dog breeds by country

This list of dog breeds by country is a research and informational tool; it includes only those breeds with a bona fide breed club and who breed true , that is, have been documented to breed true-to-type when mated like to like for many generations. For a complete list of dog breeds, see List of dog breeds.

If the country of orgin and the country of development are different, the dog is listed in both places; for example Jack Russell Terrier is listed under both England (country of origin) and Australia (country of development). In some cases, the breed's origin overlaps the boundaries of two or more countries; the dog is normally listed only in the country with which it is most commonly associated (for example, by its designated country according to the Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI)).


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Australia

Canada

France

Ireland

Japan

Korea

South Africa

Spain

  • Catalan Sheepdog (Gos D'Atura Catalá)
  • Euskal Artzain Txakurra
  • Galgo Español
  • Majorero
  • Perdiguero de Burgos
  • Perro de Pastor Mallorquin (Ca de Bestiar)
  • Perro de Presa Mallorquin (Ca de Bou)
  • Perro de Presa Canario (Dogo Canario?)
  • Podenco Andaluz
  • Podenco Canario
  • Podenco Ibicenco
  • Pyrenean Mastiff (Mastín del Pirineo?)
  • Ratonero Bodeguero Andaluz
  • Sabueso Español
  • Spanish Mastiff (Mastín Español ?)
  • Spanish Water Dog (Perro de Agua Español)

Thailand

United Kingdom

United States

Zimbabwe

Last updated: 06-01-2005 23:35:32
10-26-2009 08:16:03
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