Afador dog breed

The Afador dog is a cross between an Afghan Hound and a Labrador Retriever. They may or may not be good with children. Afador dog breed »»

Afghan Hound

The Afghan Hound was originally used to hunt hares and gazelles. It is both fast and has keen eyesight. Afghans can have up to 15 puppies in one litter. This breed has a reputation among trainers of having a slow obedience intelligence and is not as quick to obey as many other breeds. Afghan Hound »»

Afaird Dog Breed

The Afaird is a cross between an Afghan Hound and a Briard. It is not recognized by any of the dog registries at this time. Afaird Dog Breed »»

Airedale Terrier Dog Breed

The Airedale originated in England as an all-around working dog, hunting small game and guarding homes. It’s easier to list what an Airedale can’t do than what they can. With a high activity level, the breed needs intense and regular exercise. Airedale Terrier Dog Breed »»

Affen Tzu hybrid dog

The Affen Tzu is created by crossing the purebred Affenpinscher with the purebred Shih- Tzu. It is considered a hybrid dog, meaning it is not purebred, however the lineage is known. Affen Tzu hybrid dog »»

Affenpinscher dog breed profile

The Affenpinscher is a typical Terrier type dog. They are usually very lively and bursting with self confidence. This is a wonderful breed with a typical Terrier type character, but if he is not socialised and trained early, the Affenpinscher can quickly be ruling the household and everything in it. Affenpinscher dog breed profile »»

American English Coonhound

The American English Coonhound is derived from a combination of English Coonhounds brought to the New World by wealthy English land owners and Virginia Hounds, which had arrived with earlier settlers and were more adept at traversing rough terrain and harsher weather. American English Coonhound »»