The Brittany is the result of French Sportsmen breeding their small land spaniels with English settlers in the mid-1800s to produce a dog better suited for their needs. However, these dogs lacked... Read more »
The Mastiff is one of London’s oldest breeds; however, it’s direct descendant, the Bullmastiff, is most likely a more current development. It is true that rare references to the Bullmastiff, or crosses... Read more »
The name Boerboel, which is (pronounced BUR-bul), means “farmer’s dog.” It is a well-known fact that when Jan Van Riebeeck and company arrived in South Africa in 1652 to set up a... Read more »
The Silky Terrier has quite a story to tell. In the late 1800s, Yorkshire Terrier landed in Australia from England. These dogs seemed to have striking steel blue and tan coat coloration... Read more »
The Skye Terrier comes from Scotland, where many small terriers originated. However, the Skye is amongst the oldest of them. They originally hail from the western coastal area, where they hunted fox... Read more »
When it comes to appearance, the Dandie Dinmont Terrier may be one of the most unusual looking terriers; however, its terrier lineage is as ideal as any other. The Dandie Dinmont first... Read more »