Sporting Group:
* Brittany: Energetic and playful, known for their hunting abilities.
* English Springer Spaniel: Affectionate and eager to please, great family dogs.
* Irish Water Spaniel: Unique with their curly brown coat, intelligent and playful.
* Weimaraner: Elegant and athletic, known for their speed and hunting instincts.
Hound Group:
* Beagle: Small, cheerful, and known for their strong sense of smell.
* Basset Hound: Low to the ground, known for their long ears and gentle nature.
* Rhodesian Ridgeback: Powerful and athletic, known for their loyalty and protective instincts.
Working Group:
* Bernese Mountain Dog: Gentle giants, known for their loyalty and strong work ethic.
* Boxer: Energetic and playful, known for their loyalty and protective instincts.
* Doberman Pinscher: Intelligent and athletic, known for their loyalty and protectiveness.
* Great Dane: Gentle giants, known for their loyalty and affectionate nature.
Terrier Group:
* Airedale Terrier: Intelligent and independent, known for their strong work ethic.
* Border Terrier: Bold and playful, known for their hunting abilities.
* Bull Terrier: Strong and athletic, known for their loyalty and protective instincts.
Toy Group:
* Cavalier King Charles Spaniel: Affectionate and playful, known for their gentle nature.
* Pomeranian: Bold and independent, known for their fluffy coat.
* Shih Tzu: Gentle and loving, known for their long flowing hair.
Non-Sporting Group:
* Bichon Frise: Cheerful and playful, known for their soft white coat.
* French Bulldog: Charming and playful, known for their distinctive features.
* Poodle: Intelligent and adaptable, known for their hypoallergenic coat.
* Boston Terrier: Affectionate and playful, known for their distinctive markings.
Herding Group:
* Australian Shepherd: Intelligent and energetic, known for their herding instincts.
* Border Collie: Intelligent and athletic, known for their herding abilities.
* Pembroke Welsh Corgi: Bold and playful, known for their herding instincts.
Note: This is not an exhaustive list, and breed sizes can vary. It's always a good idea to research specific breeds to find the best fit for your lifestyle and needs.