What is the breed of big-eared dog? Many shovelers like big-eared dogs. So what breeds are there for big-eared dogs? Let’s introduce the common big-eared dogs that can be raised.
1. The beagle
is native to the UK and is one of the world's famous dogs. It is classified as a hunting dog. It is often ranked among the top ten most popular dogs in the United States and Japan, and its popularity has been rising every year.
2. French Bulldog
is native to France. It is a lively, smart and muscular dog with heavy bones, smooth coat, compact structure, and medium or small body. The expression appears alert, curious and interested. The French Bulldog is kind, honest, loyal, persistent, brave, has a unique taste, and is fully expressed in expressions and movements. He is kind to children, but also an excellent toy dog with a strong style, strong ability, and extremely curious about new things.
3. Corgi
The most popular one in the short-legged groove is the Corgi. The small short-legged and small electric buttocks are all said to be it. It is native to the UK and is a pet of the British Queen's royal nobles. Now it appears in various cute pet videos and pet expressions.
4. Dachshund
You can tell from the name that the dachshund has a long body and short legs, which is quite funny and cute. It will appear in the wonderful cartoons, especially in American cartoons. The appearance rate is quite high. Now there are more and more people in China who raise dachshunds.
5. Basset dog
Basset dog, a quite ancient breed, evolved directly from a blood dog. The real rumor of the Basset Dog has been since 1863 at the Paris Dog Show. It became popular in 1883 and was widely listed in Britain and was recognized by the Kennel Club. Its face always maintains a sad expression, but its actual personality is lively and cheerful, smart, submissive, obedient, understanding, loyal and cute;
6. The little deer dog
is native to Germany and has its own style in many modern famous paintings, and it has now become popular in Europe and the United States. Petite, with short and hard back hair, smooth and in black and brown colors. The dog is lively and active, quick to move, and is currently widely used as a play. This now famous play dog was once the favorite to use in Germany and Scandinavia. The Bernese mountain dog was native to Switzerland. It was once the best helper for shepherds in history, and is a popular play dog in modern times. Its character is firm and harmonious, smart, strong and flexible, and is capable of doing jobs like dragging or driving away herds in the mountains.
8. King Charles Beagle
is native to the United Kingdom. King Charles Beagle is a dog that the Cavalier Charles I like very much, so he got his name from it. What we know today about the dog's appearance is an English beagle with a round head, a raised nose and a prominent jaw. The King Charles Beagle is now very popular, and its ancestral appearance has disappeared.
9. The Golden Retriever
is native to the UK. Legend has it that the Golden Retriever evolved from a Russian circus breed, but it is still more like the one that was bred by the yellow dove and the Twid Spanish Water Retriever and the later Irish squat hound, Labrador and Blood Hunter were later introduced. After 1920 AD, it was officially known as the Golden Retriever.
10. The British Cocker Spaniel
is native to the United Kingdom. It has superb skills in hunting woodcocks, so it is dug up in the dog world to form an independent cocarinae lineage. The British Cocker Spaniel comes from a family of spaniels with a highly diverse body shape, type, fur color and hunting abilities, and is one of the oldest land hounds known.
11. Labrador
is native to Canada and is a medium-sized dog. Its personality is gentle, lively, non-aggressive and intelligent. It is a dog breed suitable for being selected as a guide dog or other working dog. It is ranked among the three non-aggressive dogs along with the Husky and Golden Retriever Retriever. Labrador is currently the most registered breed among the American Dog Club.
12. Spinger
was native to England and during the Renaissance, it was considered the ideal companion for European hunters. It began to become popular in the United States in the 17th century. This is an ancient and pure dog breed, the oldest hunting dog.
13. The St. Bernard
is native to St. Bernard. The St. Bernard can be said to be a representative of large dogs. It is a native Swiss watchdog. It started to be fed in the St. Bernard monastery in Switzerland after 1700 and formed a single type. The St. Bernard is a descendant of the Alpine mastiff that was first brought by the Roman army when they passed through Switzerland. The St. Bernard was once a short-haired and aggressive breed.