Altman White English Bulldog

Ray Altman, an American from Georgia, longed for a dog breed similar to the English Bulldog but with fewer health problems. So, Altman developed the Altman White English Bulldog by crossing White English Bulldogs with English Bulldogs. The resultant breed is gentle in temperament and less prone to the severe health issues brought about by the more pronounced brachycephalic characteristic common in Bulldogs.
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White Alaskan Malamute

Did you know that apart from reindeer, White Alaskan Malamutes were also used as sled pullers? Yes, the furry White Alaskan Malamutes were originally bred as sled dogs because of their strength and fortitude. They have a keen resemblance to other sled dogs like Samoyeds, Eskimo Dogs, Laikas, and Siberian Huskies.
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American Alsatian

The American Alsatian is a dog breed that was developed back in 1987 to have the same physical features as the dire wolf, yet they also have characteristics of companion dogs. Despite the dog’s huge size, the American Alsatian is suitable for domestication, but there’s more to know about their temperament and physical features.
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Aidi Dog

Otherwise known as the “Atlas Shepherd dog”, many believe Aidi dogs once worked in the Atlas Mountains. Also known as a “Berber dog”, Berber tribes from North Africa used the Aidi dogs as watchdogs. These dogs are well recognized for their bear-like heads, playfulness, and intelligence. They are also particularly protective, promptly alerting owners about predators and strangers.
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White American Bulldog

A White American Bulldog is a large, white bulldog breed belonging to the Mastiff group and a descendant of the English Bulldog. It is initially bred to be a working farm dog rather than be housepets. However, in recent times, this breed has evolved into loving family dogs.
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