American Kennel Club - Polish Lowland Sheepdog Medium-sized, cobby, strong and muscular, with a long, thick coat and hanging hair that covers the eyes. His herding and working ability is attributed to an intense desire to please and compatible nature. He is lively but self-controlled, clever and perceptive and well known for an excellent memory. http: //akc.org/breeds/polish_lowland_sheepdog/...
American Kennel Club - Pomeranian The Pomeranian is a compact, short-backed, active toy dog. He has a soft, dense undercoat with a profuse harsh-textured outer coat. His heavily plumed tail is set high and lies flat on his back. He is alert in character, exhibits intelligence in expression, is buoyant in deportment, and is inquisitive by nature. The Pomeranian is cocky, commanding, and animated as he gaits. He is sound in composition and action. http: //akc.org/breeds/pomeranian/index.cfm
American Kennel Club - Poodle The Standard for the Poodle (Toy variety) is the same as for the Standard and Minature varieties except as regards heights. http: //akc.org/breeds/poodle/index.cfm
American Kennel Club - Portuguese Water Dog Known for centuries along Portugal's coast, this seafaring breed was prized by fishermen for a spirited, yet obedient nature, and a robust, medium build that allowed for a full day's work in and out of the water. The Portuguese Water Dog is a swimmer and diver of exceptional ability and stamina, who aided his master at sea by retrieving broken nets, herding schools of fish, and carrying messages between boats and to shore. He is a loyal companion and alert guard. http: //akc.org/breeds/portuguese_water_dog/ind...
American Kennel Club - Pug Symmetry and general appearance are decidedly square and cobby. A lean, leggy Pug and a dog with short legs and a long body are equally objectionable. http: //akc.org/breeds/pug/index.cfm
American Kennel Club - Puli The Puli is a compact, square appearing, well balanced dog of medium size. He is vigorous, alert and active. Striking and highly characteristic is the shaggy coat which, combined with his light-footed, distinctive movement, has fitted him for the strenuous work of herding flocks on the plains of Hungary. Agility, combined with soundness of mind and body, is of prime importance for the proper fulfillment of this centuries-old task. http: //akc.org/breeds/puli/index.cfm