Top 260 Dog Breeds: Comprehensive Information, Groups, and Photos

Feb 15
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2025

Rachael Huntress

Rachael Huntress

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Explore our comprehensive dog breed catalog, where we celebrate the incredible diversity and unique charm of canine companions from around the world.

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Whether you're a prospective dog owner seeking your perfect match,Top 260 Dog Breeds: Comprehensive Information, Groups, and Photos Articles a seasoned dog lover expanding your knowledge, or simply a curious enthusiast, our catalog provides detailed insights into the physical traits, temperament, and care requirements of each breed. Embark on this fascinating journey with us and discover the wonderful world of dogs, where every breed has a story to tell and a special place in the hearts of humans worldwide.

This compilation of dog breeds encompasses both existing and extinct breeds, varieties, and types.

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Find Any Dog Breed by its first letter:

A

  1. Affenpinscher
  2. Afghan Hound
  3. Airedale Terrier
  4. Akita
  5. Alaskan Klee Kai
  6. Alaskan Malamute
  7. American Bulldog
  8. American Eskimo Dog
  9. American Foxhound
  10. American Hairless Terrier
  11. American Leopard Hound (Leopard Cur)
  12. American Pit Bull Terrier
  13. American Staffordshire Terrier (AmStaff)
  14. American Water Spaniel
  15. Anatolian Shepherd
  16. Aussiedoodle
  17. Australian Cattle Dog (Blue Heeler)
  18. Australian Kelpie
  19. Australian Shepherd (Aussie)
  20. Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog
  21. Australian Terrier
  22. Azawakh

B

  1. Barbet
  2. Basenji
  3. Basset Hound
  4. Beagle
  5. Beaglier
  6. Bearded Collie
  7. Beauceron
  8. Bedlington Terrier
  9. Belgian Malinois
  10. Belgian Sheepdog (Belgian Shepherd)
  11. Belgian Tervuren
  12. Berger Picard
  13. Bernedoodle
  14. Bernese Mountain Dog
  15. Bichon Frise
  16. Biewer Terrier
  17. Black and Tan Coonhound
  18. Black Mouth Cur
  19. Black Russian Terrier
  20. Bloodhound
  21. Blue Lacy
  22. Bluetick Coonhound
  23. Boerboel (South African Mastiff)
  24. Bolognese Dog
  25. Borador
  26. Border Collie
  27. Border Terrier
  28. Bordoodle
  29. Borzoi
  30. Boston Terrier
  31. Bouvier des Flandres
  32. Boxador
  33. Boxer
  34. Boxerdoodle
  35. Boykin Spaniel
  36. Bracco Italiano
  37. Briard
  38. Brittany (Brittany Spaniel)
  39. Brussels Griffon
  40. Bull Terrier
  41. Bulldog (English Bulldog or British Bulldog)
  42. Bullmastiff

C

  1. Cairn Terrier
  2. Canaan Dog
  3. Cane Corso
  4. Cardigan Welsh Corgi
  5. Carolina Dog
  6. Catahoula Leopard Dog
  7. Caucasian Shepherd Dog (Caucasian Ovcharka)
  8. Cavachon
  9. Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
  10. Cavapoo
  11. Central Asian Shepherd
  12. Chesapeake Bay Retriever
  13. Chihuahua
  14. Chinese Crested
  15. Chipoo
  16. Chiweenie
  17. Chorkie
  18. Chow Chow
  19. Chug
  20. Clumber Spaniel
  21. Cockapoo
  22. Cocker Spaniel
  23. Collie
  24. Corgipoo
  25. Coton de Tulear
  26. Curly-Coated Retriever

D

  1. Dachshund
  2. Dalmatian
  3. Dandie Dinmont Terrier
  4. Doberman Pinscher
  5. Dogo Argentino
  6. Dogue de Bordeaux (French Mastiff)
  7. Dorgi
  8. Dorkie
  9. Doxiepoo
  10. Dutch Shepherd

E

  1. English Cocker Spaniel
  2. English Foxhound
  3. English Setter
  4. English Shepherd
  5. English Springer Spaniel
  6. Entlebucher Mountain Dog
  7. Eurasier

F

  1. Field Spaniel
  2. Finnish Lapphund
  3. Finnish Spitz
  4. Flat-Coated Retriever
  5. French Bulldog
  6. Frenchton

G

  1. Gerberian Shepsky
  2. German Pinscher
  3. German Shepherd
  4. German Shorthaired Pointer
  5. German Spitz
  6. German Wirehaired Pointer
  7. Giant Schnauzer
  8. Glen of Imaal Terrier
  9. Goberian
  10. Goldador
  11. Golden Corgi
  12. Golden Retriever
  13. Golden Shepherd
  14. Goldendoodle
  15. Gordon Setter
  16. Great Dane
  17. Great Pyrenees
  18. Greater Swiss Mountain Dog
  19. Greyhound

H

  1. Harrier
  2. Havanese
  3. Havapoo
  4. Hokkaido

I

  1. Ibizan Hound
  2. Icelandic Sheepdog
  3. Irish Setter (Red Setter)
  4. Irish Terrier
  5. Irish Water Spaniel
  6. Irish Wolfhound
  7. Italian Greyhound

J

  1. Jagdterrier
  2. Japanese Chin
  3. Japanese Spitz
  4. Jindo

K

  1. Kai Ken
  2. Karelian Bear Dog
  3. Keeshond
  4. Kerry Blue Terrier
  5. Komondor
  6. Kuvasz

L

  1. Labradoodle
  2. Labrador Retriever (Lab)
  3. Lagotto Romagnolo
  4. Lakeland Terrier
  5. Leonberger
  6. Lhasa Apso

M

  1. Malshi
  2. Maltese
  3. Maltipoo
  4. Manchester Terrier
  5. Mastiff
  6. Miniature American Shepherd
  7. Miniature Bull Terrier
  8. Miniature Pinscher
  9. Miniature Poodle
  10. Miniature Schnauzer
  11. Morkie
  12. Mountain Cur
  13. Mudi

N

  1. Neapolitan Mastiff
  2. Newfoundland
  3. Norfolk Terrier
  4. Norwegian Elkhound
  5. Norwegian Lundehund
  6. Norwich Terrier
  7. Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever

O

  1. Old English Sheepdog
  2. Otterhound

P

  1. Papillon
  2. Parson Russell Terrier
  3. Patterdale Terrier
  4. Peekapoo
  5. Pekingese
  6. Pembroke Welsh Corgi
  7. Perro de Presa Canario
  8. Peruvian Inca Orchid
  9. Pharaoh Hound
  10. Plott Hound
  11. Pointer (English Pointer)
  12. Pomapoo
  13. Pomchi
  14. Pomeranian
  15. Pomsky
  16. Portuguese Podengo
  17. Portuguese Water Dog
  18. Pudelpointer
  19. Pug
  20. Puggle
  21. Puli
  22. Pumi
  23. Pyrenean Mastiff

R

  1. Rat Terrier
  2. Redbone Coonhound
  3. Rhodesian Ridgeback
  4. Rottweiler
  5. Russell Terrier
  6. Russian Toy

S

  1. Saint Bernard
  2. Saluki
  3. Samoyed
  4. Schipperke
  5. Schnoodle
  6. Scottish Deerhound
  7. Scottish Terrier (Scottie)
  8. Shar-Pei (Chinese Shar-Pei)
  9. Sheepadoodle
  10. Shepadoodle
  11. Shetland Sheepdog (Sheltie)
  12. Shiba Inu
  13. Shichon
  14. Shih Tzu
  15. Shih-poo
  16. Shorkie
  17. Siberian Husky
  18. Silky Terrier
  19. Skye Terrier
  20. Smooth Fox Terrier
  21. Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier
  22. Spanish Mastiff
  23. Spanish Water Dog
  24. Spinone Italiano
  25. Staffordshire Bull Terrier
  26. Standard Poodle
  27. Standard Schnauzer
  28. Swedish Vallhund

T

  1. Texas Heeler
  2. Thai Ridgeback
  3. Tibetan Mastiff
  4. Tibetan Spaniel
  5. Tibetan Terrier
  6. Tosa (Tosa Inu)
  7. Toy Fox Terrier
  8. Toy Poodle
  9. Treeing Walker Coonhound

V

  1. Vizsla

W

  1. Weimaraner
  2. Welsh Springer Spaniel
  3. Welsh Terrier
  4. West Highland White Terrier (Westie)
  5. Westiepoo
  6. Whippet
  7. Whoodle (Wheatendoodle)
  8. Wire Fox Terrier
  9. Wirehaired Pointing Griffon

X

  1. Xoloitzcuintli (Mexican Hairless)

Y

  1. Yorkie-poo
  2. Yorkshire Terrier (Yorkie)

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