Akbash Dog

Akbash dogs are dogs that do not actually herd. While these canines are guarding the livestock theyโ€™re trained to protect, they donโ€™t act like traditional sheepdogs chasing and herding livestock. Instead, Akbash dogs are independent, and their white coat makes it easy for them to camouflage in snowy terrains while guarding their subjects.
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Johnson American Bulldog โ€“ Your Complete Breed Guide To The Classic American Bulldog

The Johnson American Bulldog originated from theย Old English Bulldog, which was brought to North America by working-class immigrants who wished to see their working dogs help on the farm. Instead of growing concerned about maintaining breed purity or certain genetic traits, early farmers ensured that the dogs were bred with the best working features for all-around farm work.
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Alaskan Husky

When we hear the words โ€œAlaskan Husky,โ€ the first thing we think about is either the Alaskan Malamute or the Siberian Husky. Although many tend to confuse these breeds, we know that Alaskan Huskies are an athletic sled dog breed that is an โ€œimpure breed.โ€ So, your Alaskan Husky doesnโ€™t make it to the Kennel Club list.
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