American Kennel Club - Finnish Spitz The Finnish Spitz presents a fox-like picture. The breed has long been used to hunt small game and birds. The pointed muzzle, erect ears, dense coat and curled tail denotes its northern heritage. The Finnish Spitz whole being shows liveliness, which is especially evident in the eyes, ears and tail. Males are decidedly masculine without coarseness. Bitches are decidedly feminine without over-refinement. http: //akc.org/breeds/finnish_spitz/index.cfm
American Kennel Club - Flat-Coated Retriever The Flat-Coated Retriever is a versatile family companion hunting retriever with a happy and active demeanor, intelligent expression, and clean lines. The Flat-Coat has been traditionally described as showing power without lumber and raciness without weediness. http: //akc.org/breeds/flat_coated_retriever/in...
American Kennel Club - French Bulldog The French Bulldog has the appearance of an active, intelligent, muscular dog of heavy bone, smooth coat, compactly built, and of medium or small structure. Expression alert, curious, and interested. Any alteration other than removal of dewclaws is considered mutilation and is a disqualification. http: //akc.org/breeds/french_bulldog/index.cfm...