Dog Breeds for Vet science
Herding group
Australian cattle dog Very active, high energy dog.
Australian shepherd Most known for having 2 different colored eyes. Short tail.
Border Collie intelligence athleticism perfect outlet in agility work.
Collie Very Active Collies are active and need daily exercise, but they're happy to chill at home the rest of the time
German shepherd dog Very Active require regular mental and physical exercise
Old English sheepdog Lots and lots of hair.
Pembroke Welsh Corgi Pembroke loves physical activity and is happiest when he has a job to do.
Shetland Sheepdog Bright Playful energetic
Hound group
Afghan hound Very Active Bred for high-speed pursuit
Basenji Very Active; Energetic. inquisitive hounds. Basenjis need running room and lots of exercise.
Basset hound Bassets are not the most active breed but do need regular walks to stay healthy
Beagle quick, energetic and compact hound dog needs plenty of exercise
Black and tan coonhound Big, athletic hunters who work nights need regular exercise between naps
Bloodhound Somewhat Active a mush around the house, but relentless and stubborn on the trail
Dachshund They were bred to hunt badgers. First Olympic mascot. First dog ever cloned.
Greyhound Somewhat Active Greyhounds need regular time to sprint, but otherwise they’re mellow housedogs
Rhodesian Ridgeback Somewhat Active Athletic, quick, and strong, RRs need lots of exercise and socialization
Non-sporting group
Bichon frise Somewhat Active Playful, curious, and peppy
Boston terrier Friendly Bright Amusing adaptable
Bulldog American bulldog Height: 14-15 inches Weight: 50 pounds (male), 40 pounds (female)
Chinese Shar-pei Height: 18-20 inches Weight: 45-60 pounds Wrinkly skin and small ears.
Chow chow Height: 17-20 inches Weight: 45-70 pounds Lots of hair Wrinkly skin
Dalmation Black and white spots Long tail Is most often refered to as firehouse dog.
poodle Height: 10 inches & under (toy), 10-15 inches (miniature), over 15 inches (standard) Weight: 4-6 pounds (toy), 10-15 pounds (miniature), 60-70 pounds (male standard), 40-50 pounds (female standard)
Sporting group
Brittany Spaniel weight: Male: 30–40 lbs (14–18 kg), Female: 30–40 lbs (14–18 kg) Height: Male: 19–20 inches (47–52 cm), Female: 18–20 inches (46–51 cm)
Cocker spaniel Height: 14.5-15.5 inches (male), 13.5-14.5 inches (female) Weight: 25-30 pounds (male), 20-25 pounds (female) Known for big ears with lots hair.
English Setter Height: 25-27 inches (male), 23-25 inches (female) Weight: 65-80 pounds (male), 45-55 pounds (female) Called ‘the gentleman of the dog world”
German shorthaired pointer Height: 23-25 inches (male), 21-23 inches (female) Weight: 55-70 pounds (male), 45-60 pounds (female) Most common colors are brown and white.
Golden retriever Height: 23-24 inches (male), 21.5-22.5 inches (female). Weight: 65-75 pounds (male), 55-65 pounds (female)
Irish Setter Height: 27 inches (male), 25 inches (female) Weight: 70 pounds (male), 60 pounds (female)
Labrador Retriever Height: 22.5-24.5 inches (male), 21.5-23.5 inches (female) Weight: 65-80 pounds (male), 55-70 pounds (female) Black, chocolate, and yellow.
weimaraner Height: 25-27 inches (male), 23-25 inches (female) Weight: 70-90 pounds (male), 55-75 pounds (female) Ideal runners companion.
Terrier group
Bull terrier Height: 21-22 inches Weight: 50-70 pounds Very active.
Cairn terrier Height: 10 inches (male), 9.5 inches (female) Weight: 14 pounds (male), 13 pounds (female) Lives 13-15 years.
Parson Russell terrier Height: 14 inches (male), 13 inches (female) Weight: 13-17 pounds Very energetic and alert.
Scottish terrier Height: 10 inches Weight: 19-22 pounds (male), 18-21 pounds (female) Somewhat active.
West highland white terrier Height: 11 inches (male). 10 inches, female Weight: 15-20 pounds Very active. Can most definitely be identified by its pointed ears.
Toy Group
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Height: 12-13 inches Weight: 13-18 pounds Not very active.
Chihuahua Height: 6-9 inches Weight: 3-6 pounds. Can be identified by they’re large ears.
Miniature Pinscher Height: 10-12.5 inches Weight: 8-10 pounds Smaller version of a Doberman.
Papillon Height: 8-11 inches Weight: 5-10 pounds.
Pekingese Height: 6-9 inches Weight: up to 14 pounds
Pomeranian Height: 6-7 inches Weight: 3-7 pounds Really fluffy hair.
Poodle Height: 10 inches & under (toy), 10-15 inches (miniature), over 15 inches (standard) Weight: 4-6 pounds (toy), 10-15 pounds (miniature), 60-70 pounds (male standard), 40-50 pounds (female standard)
Pug Height: 10-13 inches Weight: 14-18 pounds Wrinkly Faces.
Shih tzu Height: 8-11 inches Weight: 9-16 pounds Used in show with their long hair.
Yorkshire Terrier Height: 7-8 inches Weight: 7 pounds Also called a Yorkie.
Working Group
Bernese Mountain DOg Height: 25-28 inches (male), 23-26 inches (female) Weight: 86-110 pounds (male), 79-110 pounds (female)
Boxer Height: 23-25 inches (male), 21.5-23.5 inches (female) Weight: 65-80 pounds (male), females are about 15 pounds less than male
Doberman Pinscher Height: 26-28 inches (male), 24-26 inches (female) Weight: 75-100 pounds (male), 60-90 pounds (female)
Great Dane Height: 30-34 inches (male), 28-32 inches (female) Weight: 120-200 pounds (male), 99-130 pounds (female)
Great pyrenees Height: 27-32 inches (male), 25-29 inches (female) Weight: 100 pounds & up (male), 85 pounds & up (female)
Mastiff Height: 30 inches & up (male), 27.5 inches & up (female) Weight: 160-230 pounds (male), 120-170 pounds (female)
newfoundland Height: 28 inches (male), 26 inches (female) Weight: 130-150 pounds (male), 100-120 pounds (female)
Portuguese Water Dog Height: 20-23 inches (male), 17-21 inches (female) Weight: 42-60 pounds (male), 35-50 pounds (female)
Rottweiler Height: 24-27 inches (male), 22-25 inches (female) Weight: 110-130 pounds (male), 77-110 pounds (female)
Saint Bernard Height: 28-30 inches (males), 26-28 inches (female) Weight: 140-180 pounds (male), 120-140 pounds (female)
Siberian Husky Height: 21-24 inches (male), 20-22 inches (female) Weight: 44-60 pounds (male), 35-51 pounds (female)
Standard Schnauzer Height: 18.5-19.5 inches (male), 17.5-18.5 inches (female) Weight: 35-50 pounds (male), 30-45 pounds (female)
Dairy Cattle
Aryshire From Southwest Scotland.
Brown swiss From Switzerland Second highest milk yield.
Guernsey rich flavor of its milk its hardiness and docile disposition.
Holstein Holstein cows give more milk than any other dairy breed in the U.S.
jersey renowned for their ease of calving. a small breed of dairy cattle
Beef cattle
angus Originated in Scotland. Black. Naturally polled. High quality carcass. Early maturity. Good maternally. Certified angus Beef.
Brahman Has a very distinct appearance: Hump on shoulders Loose skin on neck. Large droopy ears.
charolais White or creamy in color. Charolais are bred for meat and are often crossed with other breeds such as Angus and Hereford.
hereford Medium to large bodied animals. Deep bodied. Deep fleshed. Has white faces with red markings.
Shorthorn Used for meat and dairy. Crossing breeds with shorthorn can result in increased calving ease, docility, fertility, growth and carcass quality.
Simmental Colors vary but are usually red-white, or gold-white. The animals including young calves always have white faces.
swine
American Landrace Long body length. Large and droopy ears. Solid white in color.
Berkshire Mostly black except for white on face, legs. Medium sized.
Chester white Produces large litters. More than likely white with blue spots.
duroc Red, large framed, medium length, droopy ears, least aggressive.
hampshire Black body except for white band around shoulders and front legs.
Yorkshire Most recorded swine breed.