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  1. Jun 4, 2021 · The United States in particular has given the dog world some incredible breeds. From California to Massachusetts, these all-American dog breeds are as unique and varied as the 50 states. They range in appearance, temperament, and purpose. Some were bred to work while others were developed more as lovable companions.

  2. This is the official list of all American Kennel Club dog breeds. Find By Breed Name. Clear All. Sporting Group. Hound Group. Working Group. Terrier Group. Toy Group. Non-Sporting Group.

    • Alaskan Malamute
    • American Eskimo Dog
    • American Hairless Terrier
    • Boston Terrier
    • Black and Tan Coonhound
    • American Leopard Hound
    • Toy Fox Terrier
    • Chesapeake Bay Retriever
    • American Staffordshire Terrier
    • Chinook

    Native to Alaska, this particular breed is close cousin with the Russian Samoyed, Siberian Husky, Labrador and the Eskimo dogs from Greenland. The Alaskan Malamute is named after one native Inuit tribe of Mahlemuts. Their ancestors were powerful but domesticated wolf-dogs that migrated to North America some 4,000 years ago. This dog is one of the o...

    While you might guess differently due to the Eskimo part of the name, this breed actually has German ancestors. In fact, there is no evidence to support any connection to Eskimo culture at all. These dogs most likely descend from European spritzers, like the White German Spitz, White Pomeranian, White Keeshound and Volpino Italiano, otherwise known...

    This is the first hairless dog breed to originate in the US. These dogs have the same ancestors as the rat terriers. However, in 1972, they became a separate breed due to a rare mutation that led to a completely hairless rat terrier puppy being born. This breed is loved across the United States because it has a loving and playful personality. The l...

    As the name says, this breed originated in Boston. It is one of the most popular American dog breeds and is a result of a cross between a White English Terrier and an English Bulldog. In fact, it was first known as the “American Bull Terrier”. However, the name was changed in 1891 after fierce protests from terrier and bulldog owners, but also to h...

    This dog breed is one of the rare easygoing hunting dogs. The ancestors of Black and Tan Coonhounds are Talbot Hound and St. Hubert Hound, which means that this particular breed has a long history. While this dog was labeled coonhound, it is also very proficient in hunting big game, like deer bear or mountain lion. However, this breed is not only g...

    According to the American Kennel Club, American Leopards are one of the oldest tree dog breeds in the U.S. Although the breed’s exact origin is unknown, the dogs that came to the New World along with Spanish conquistadors are the most probable ancestors of the American Leopards. Whatever the case is, this breed was very popular in the 18thcentury, ...

    Toy Fox Terrier was first bred in the early 20thcentury when American fanciers crossed Smooth Fox Terriers with different toy dogs, like Italian Greyhounds, Manchester Terriers and Chihuahuas. That is why this true American dog breed has the strong and passionate personality of a terrier but also charm and grace of a toy breed, which propelled them...

    As the name itself says, Chesapeake Bay Retrieversoriginated on both shores of the Chesapeake Bay in the 19th century thanks to the rich owners of duck clubs who needed help with their hunting. The breed comes from two Newfoundland puppiessaved from a shipwreck. These dogs were later bred with different dog breeds from the area to create one of the...

    One of many dog breeds that were meant to be great at blood sports, American Staffordshire Terrieris the one that is among most truly American dog breeds. While their unfortunate purpose has since become illegal, they remain a very popular breed, often referred to as “pit bulls” like other fighting breeds that have a common ancestor in Bulldogs. Th...

    The Chinook is a breed with a fascinating history. It was founded by Arthur Walden who was an adventurer that took part in the Gold Rush when he went to Alaska. That lead to his determination to create his own line of sled dogs and thus the Chinook was born out of Mastiff-type dog and a Greenland Husky. The Chinook (“warm wind”) immediately became ...

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    • American Bulldog. Droopy-jowled and rambunctious, the American bulldog is long-legged cousin of the English bulldog. They immigrated to the American colonies in the 17th century, where they worked alongside butchers and farmers.
    • American Eskimo Dog. Despite the name, Inuit peoples have nothing to do with the American Eskimo dog. The dogs' origins are actually in Germany, and their ancestors, the German spitz, came to the U.S. with immigrant families.
    • American Hairless Terrier. American hairless terriers are the only naked dog breed native to the U.S. This hairless dog is small, spunky, and has a typical terrier 'tude.
    • American Foxhound. If American dogs had a founding father, it would be the gentle and talkative American foxhound. George Washington himself was instrumental in developing the breed: Before he became the nation's first president, Washington bred English foxhounds with French hounds to create a new breed perfectly suited for fox hunting in the U.S. countryside.
  4. Feb 20, 2024 · 4. American Staffordshire Terrier. Image credit: susanne906, pixabay. The American Staffordshire Terrier is known for being a good-natured, confidant, and smart dog breed. It’s a larger breed than the English Staffordshire Terrier. The American Kennel Club recognized it as a stand-alone breed in 1936. 5.

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  6. Feb 19, 2024 · You won’t meet another American dog with such an interesting start to life. This breed came to be when two brothers, The Plotts, left Germany and emigrated to America with three brindle and two buckskin Hanoverian Hounds. Over the course of the next 200 years, the Plott family became reknown mountain hunters.