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Afghan Hound
Also known as Balkh Hound, Baluchi Hound, Barutzy Hound, Kabul Hound, Sage Baluchi, Tazi, Ogar Afgan
Airedale Terrier
Also known as Waterside Terrier, Bingley Terrier, Airedale
Akita
Also known as Japanese Akita, Akita Inu, Akita Ken
Alaskan Malamute
Also known as Malamute, Mal
American Eskimo Dog
Also known as American Spitz, American Deutscher Spitz
American Staffordshire Terrier
Also known as AmStaff
Australian Cattle Dog
Also known as Australian Heeler, Blue Heeler, Red Heeler, Hall's Heeler, Queensland Heeler
Australian Shepherd
Also known as Aussie
Australian Terrier
Also known as Aussie
Basenji
Also known as African Bush Dog, African Barkless Dog, Ango Angari, Avuvi, Congo Dog, Congo Terrier, Zande Dog
Beagle
Also known as English Beagle
Bearded Collie
Also known as Highland Collie, Mountain Collie, Hairy Mou ed Collie, Beardie
Belgian Sheepdog
Also known as Belgian Groenendael, Groenendael, Belgian Shepherd Dog, Chien de Berger Belge
Belgian Tervuren
Also known as Belgian Shepherd Dog, Belgian Tervueren, Belgian Sheepdog, Chien de Berger Belge
Bernese Mountain Dog
Also known as Berner, Berner Sennenhund, Bouvier Bernois, Bovaro Bernese, Dürrbächler
Bichons Frise
Also known as Bichon à poil frisé, Bichon Tenerife
Bloodhound
Also known as Chien de Saint-Hubert, St. Hubert Hound
Bluetick Coonhound
Also known as Blue Tick Coonhound
Border Collie
Also known as Working Collie, Old-Fashioned Collie, Farm Collie, English Collie
Borzoi
Also known as Barzoï, Russian Wolfhound, Russkaya Psovaya Borzaya, Psovoi
Boston Terrier
Also known as Boston Bull, Boston Bull & Terrier, Boxwood, American Bull Terrier
Bouviers des Flandres
Also known as Flanders Cattle Dog, Vlaamse Koehond, Toucheur de Boeuf, Vuilbaard
Boxer
Also known as German Boxer
Brittany
Also known as American Brittany, Brittany Spaniel, Epagneul Breton
Brussels Griffon
Also known as Griffon Bruxellois, Belgium Griffon
Bull Terrier
Also known as English Bull Terrier, White Cavalier
Bulldog
Also known as British Bulldog, English Bulldog
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Approximately 75 million dogs have humans in the United States. 10% of those dogs were rescued from a shelter with little or no known history.
Source: APPMA.org
The top 10 dog names of 2007 were Buddy, Max, Sadie, Jack, Daisy, Lucy, Lady, Charlie, Rocky and Duke. The list of most unusual names includes "Not Pants," "Zhivago" and "Fat Alice".
Source: Petfinder.com
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Dog Breed Testing on NBC
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