The Siberian Husky was bred by the Chukchi people for endurance sled pulling — their blue eyes are one of their most recognizable features.Pugs originated in China over 2,000 years ago and were prized companions of Chinese emperors — their Latin motto is 'multum in parvo' (much in little).The Golden Retriever was developed in Scotland in the 1860s and consistently ranks among the most popular dog breeds in the United States.The German Shepherd was developed in Germany in the late 19th century — Rin Tin Tin helped make it one of the world's most recognized breeds.The Yorkshire Terrier was bred to catch rats in clothing mills in Yorkshire, England, before becoming a fashionable companion dog.The Dalmatian's association with fire stations dates to when they ran alongside horse-drawn fire carriages to clear the path ahead.The Komondor is a Hungarian livestock guardian whose corded coat protects it from both weather and predator bites.Queen Victoria helped popularize the smaller Pomeranian after falling in love with one during a trip to Italy in 1888.The Basset Hound's long ears help waft scents upward toward its powerful nose — bred in France for tracking small game.Queen Elizabeth II owned over 30 Pembroke Welsh Corgis during her reign — the breed was originally used to herd cattle in Wales.The Boxer was developed in Germany in the late 19th century — its name comes from its tendency to stand on its hind legs and 'box.'The Bloodhound has 300 million scent receptors — its tracking results are admissible as evidence in US courts.The Samoyed's upturned corners of its mouth prevent drool from forming icicles in Arctic temperatures — hence the perpetual 'smile.'Despite their racing reputation, Greyhounds are known as '45 mph couch potatoes' — calm, gentle dogs that love lounging indoors.The Beagle's extraordinary sense of smell and compact size make it the most widely used breed for airport security detection worldwide.The Australian Cattle Dog (Blue or Red Heeler) was developed by crossing British herding dogs with dingoes in the 19th century.The Shetland Sheepdog (Sheltie) originated in Scotland's Shetland Islands where animals developed smaller sizes due to limited food.Despite its name, the Labrador Retriever originated in Newfoundland, not Labrador — it remains the most popular breed in the US.The Border Collie consistently ranks as the most intelligent dog breed — Rico the Border Collie learned over 200 words by name.The Rhodesian Ridgeback's reverse-growing ridge is its defining feature — it was bred to track and bay lions in Southern Africa.The Bulldog's flat face and stocky body result from centuries of selective breeding — modern Bulldogs are calm, loyal companions.The Afghan Hound is one of the oldest dog breeds — its long silky coat protected it from harsh mountain terrain in Afghanistan.The Rottweiler's name comes from the German town of Rottweil — it was used to pull butcher carts until railways replaced cattle drives.The Standard Poodle's fancy show clips were originally practical — shaved areas reduced water drag when retrieving waterfowl.The Bernese Mountain Dog is one of four Swiss Sennenhund breeds — sadly it has one of the shortest lifespans of any large breed (6–8 years).The Westie was selectively bred all-white in Scotland so hunters wouldn't mistake it for a fox — its feisty personality matches its courage.The Weimaraner was developed by German nobility for hunting large game — William Wegman's artistic dog photographs made it famous worldwide.The Doberman Pinscher was developed by Louis Dobermann, a German tax collector who wanted a loyal, intimidating companion for his rounds.The Xoloitzcuintli (Mexican Hairless Dog) is over 3,000 years old — the Aztecs believed it guided souls through the underworld.The Bouvier des Flandres was used as a messenger and ambulance dog in WWI — it nearly went extinct during the devastation of Flanders.The Vizsla is Hungary's national dog — uniquely, its nose, eyes, coat, and nails are all the same golden-rust color.Hachiko — an Akita who waited at a Tokyo train station for 9 years after his owner died — became Japan's most beloved symbol of loyalty.The Italian Greyhound has been a companion to royalty for over 2,000 years — Catherine the Great and Frederick the Great both owned them.The Great Pyrenees was designated the Royal Dog of France by King Louis XIV in 1675 — it has double dewclaws on its hind legs.The Manchester Terrier was bred to control rat infestations in Victorian-era textile mills — it's one of the oldest identified terrier breeds.The Azawakh has been bred for thousands of years by Tuareg nomads of the Sahara — it's leaner than a Greyhound and built for desert speed.The Anatolian Shepherd (Kangal) has protected livestock in Turkey for over 6,000 years — its thick neck ruff protects it from wolf bites.The Canaan Dog is Israel's national dog — archaeological evidence places it in the Middle East over 4,000 years ago, living semi-wild.The 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Think you know your dogs? From fluffy lap dogs to powerful working breeds, from ancient sighthounds to modern designer mixes, the world of dog breeds is endlessly fascinating — and surprisingly tricky to navigate. This quiz puts your canine knowledge to the ultimate test across 40 breeds from around the globe. Some will be instant — you've seen them in movies, parks, and Instagram feeds. Others will challenge even the most dedicated dog lovers. Whether you're a proud dog parent or just a fan of all things furry, see how many of these breeds you can name!
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Think you know your dogs? From fluffy lap dogs to powerful working breeds, from ancient sighthounds to modern designer mixes, the world of dog breeds is endlessly fascinating — and surprisingly tricky to navigate. This quiz puts your canine knowledge to the ultimate test across 40 breeds from around the globe. Some will be instant — you've seen them in movies, parks, and Instagram feeds. Others will challenge even the most dedicated dog lovers. Whether you're a proud dog parent or just a fan of all things furry, see how many of these breeds you can name!