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  1. INSERT INTO `dog_list` (`BREED_NAME`, `BREED_CATEGORY`, `breed_GRPFCI`, `breed_GRPAKC`, `BREED_DESCRIPTION`, `BREED_TEMPERAMENT`, `BREED_ENERGY`, `BREED_TRAINABILITY`, `BREED_CHILDREN`, `BREED_OTHERPETS`, `BREED_WEIGHT`, `BREED_HEIGHT`, `BREED_COATTYPE`, `BREED_SHEDDING`, `BREED_ENVIRONMENT`, `BREED_LIFESPAN`, `BREED_HEALTH`, `BREED_IMAGE`, `BREED_COLOR`, `BREED_LINK`) VALUES
  2. ('Affenpinscher', 'Both', 'Pinscher and Schnauzer - Molossoid and Swiss Mountain and Cattledogs', 'Toy Group', 'Loyal, curious, and famously amusing, this almost-human toy dog is fearless out of all proportion to his size. As with all great comedians, it’s the Affenpinscher’s apparent seriousness of purpose that makes his antics all the more amusing.', 'Active, Adventurous, and Curious', 'Regular Exercise', 'Easy Training', 'Yes', 'No', '7-9 pounds (both)', '9-12 inches (both)', 'Rough Coat', 'Seasonal', 'The Affenpinscher is good for apartment life. They are very active indoors and will do okay without a yard. These dogs are sensitive to temperature extremes. Overly warm living conditions are damaging to the coat.', '12-14 years', 'Some are prone to fractures, slipped stifle, PDA (patent ductus arteriosus), open fontanel and respiratory problems in hot weather.', '/assets/img/Affenpinscher.jpg', '', NULL),
  3. ('Airedale Terrier', 'Both', 'Terriers', 'Terrier Group', 'The Airedale Terrier also called Bingley Terrier and Waterside Terrier, is a dog breed of the terrier type that originated in the valley of the River Aire, in the West Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is traditionally called the \"King of Terriers\" because it is the largest of the terrier breeds.', 'Clever, confident, proud; friendly but courageous', 'Regular Exercise', 'Eager to Please', 'Better with Supervision', 'With Supervision', '50-70 pounds (both)', '23 inches (both)', 'Wire Coat', 'Occassional', 'As long as the Airedale is provided with daily physical and mental exercise.', '11-14 years', 'This breed can sometimes suffers from colonic disease.', '/assets/img/Airedale-Terrier.jpg', 'Black & Tan', NULL),
  4. ('Akita', 'Both', 'Spitz and primitive types', 'Working Group', 'The Akita is a large and powerful dog breed with a noble and intimidating presence.They are fearless and loyal guardians but are also affectionate, respectful, and amusing dogs when properly trained and socialized.\r\n', 'Courageous, Dignified, Profoundly Loyal', 'High. Requires significan', 'These strong-willed dogs ', 'Suitable for older children', 'They can be quite aggressive with other pets and dogs.', '100-130 pounds (male), 70-100 pounds (female)', '26-28 inches (male), 24-26 inches (female)', 'Double Coat', 'Heavy ', 'Because of its double coat, this breed is best suited for cold environments. Their high energy makes them ill-advised for living in small apartments or houses.', '10-13 years', 'Common problems found in this breed are bloat, hip dysplasia, progressive retinal atrophy, acquired myasthenia gravis; von Willebrand disease, pemphigus foliaceous, uveodermatologic syndrome, sebaceous adenitis.', '/assets/img/Akita.jpg', 'White, Brindle, Fawn, Red Fawn, Tan, Pinto, Sesame', NULL),
  5. ('Alaskan Malamute', 'Both', 'Spitz and primitive types', 'Working Group', 'The largest and oldest of the Arctic sled dogs, the Alaskan Malamute possesses great strength and endurance. He is not designed to race, but rather to carry large loads over long distances.', 'Affectionate, loyal, playful but dignified', 'Energetic', 'Independent', 'Better with Supervision', 'With Supervision', '85 pounds (male), 75 pounds (female)', '25 inches (male), 23 inches (female)', 'Double Coat', 'Seasonal', 'You should think twice about raising an Alaskan Malamute if you live in the tropics or in a quiet subdivision. A loud howler, the breed does well in cold environments and poorly in hot climates.', '10-14 years', 'Chronic heart disease is a major health concern for this dog breed. Apart from this, they are also prone to inherited polyneuropathy, cataracts, hip dysplasia and, in some cases, gastric torsion.', '/assets/img/Alaskan-Malamute.jpg', 'Sable & White, Black & White, Red & White, Gray & White, Brown & White, Seal & White', NULL),
  6. ('American Hairless Terrier', 'akc', '', 'Terrier Group', 'The American Hairless Terrier, a Louisiana native, is a smart, inquisitive, and playful dog that comes in hairless and coated varieties. The AHT is a fine choice for allergy sufferers who want a dog with true terrier grit and courage.', 'Energetic, Alert, Curious', 'Energetic ', 'Eager to Please', 'Yes ', 'With Supervision', '12-16 pounds (both)', '12-16 inches (both)', 'Short Coat', 'Regularly', 'The AHT will do OK in an apartment so long as they get at least 20-30 minutes of exercise a day. They are fairly active indoors and should have at least a small to medium sized yard. AHTs love to dig. Since they have sweat glands they do not drool at the mouth or pant in order to balance their body heat. They should wear a sweater in cold weather.', '14-16 years', 'The AHT does not have the major skin problems commonly seen in hairless dogs. Sometimes they will get a rash on their skin. Because of their lack of hair, they do need protection from the sun. Sunscreen should be applied or a shirt should be worn, not only for the protection from the sun but from the cold as well. AHTs do have sweat glands and will get pimples! They go away on their own. Rashes due to grass allergies are not that uncommon. Other allergies do occur as well.', '/assets/img/American-Hairless-Terrier.jpg', 'Pink & Gold, Pink & Grey, Pink & Black, Pink & Red', NULL),
  7. ('Australian Cattle Dog', 'Both', 'Sheepdogs and Cattledogs', 'Herding Group', 'Australian Cattle Dog is ready and willing to work all day. Their agility, strength and courageousness allow them to easily control and move cattle in both open and confined spaces.', 'Alert, curious, and pleasant', 'Needs Lots of Activity', 'May be Stubborn', 'Better with Older Children', 'With Supervision', '35-50 pounds (both)', '18-20 inches (male), 17-19 inches (female)', 'Short Coat', 'Regularly', 'This breed can live in a secure shelter outdoors, but they also do well inside the house with the family', '12-16 years', 'This breed have some of the major health concerns include progressive retinal atrophy (PRA), canine hip dysplasia (CHD), elbow dysplasia, deafness, and Osteochondrosis Dissecans (OCD).', '/assets/img/Australian-Cattledog.jpg', 'Blue, Red', NULL),
  8. ('Australian Kelpie', 'Both', 'Sheepdogs and Cattledogs', 'Miscellaneous Group', 'The Australian Kelpie is a capable and clever herding dog used to work sheep and other livestock in the United States and, or course, his homeland of Australia.', 'Intelligence, courage, alertness and loyal', 'Energetic', 'Eager to Please', 'Yes', 'With Supervision', '65-75 pounds (male), 60-70 pounds (female)', '24-26 inches (male), 22-24 inches (female)', 'Double Coat', 'Seasonal', 'This breed as a family pet, he needs to live indoors; that is, when he’s not out with you playing, jogging, working or showing up all the other dogs at the local agility or obedience trial. Otherwise, he will be lonely, bored and destructive.', '12-14 years', 'This breed can suffer from Hip dysplasia, luxating patella and Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA).', '/assets/img/Australian-Kelpie.jpg', 'Black, Black & Tan, Red, Red & Tan, Fawn, Chocolate, Smoke Blue', NULL),
  9. ('Australian Shepherd', 'Both', 'Sheepdogs and Cattledogs', 'Herding Group', 'Also known as the \"Aussie\", Australian Shepherds are animated, adaptable and agile and are happiest when given jobs like herding livestock. These dogs need lots of activity and a sense of purpose to be truly content', 'Smart, work-oriented, exuberant', 'High. Needs a great deal ', 'This breed is very easy t', 'Great with children but requires supervision.', 'Great with other dogs or pets if trained well.', '55-70 pounds (male), 35-55 pounds (female)', '20-23 inches (male), 18-21 inches (female)', 'Medium Coat', 'Seasonal', 'Not the best dog for small houses. These dogs need wide open spaces for playing and to exert all that energy. Just make sure your area is secure or you might see them chasing bikes or cars.', '13-15 years', 'This breed can suffer from hip dysplasia, various eye diseases, sensitivity to certain drugs, and epilepsy\'', '/assets/img/Australian-Shepherd.jpg', 'Black, blue merle, red merle and red with or without white markings', NULL),
  10. ('Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog', 'Both', 'Sheepdogs and Cattledogs', 'Miscellaneous Group', 'The Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog is not an Australian Cattle Dog with a docked tail. A natural bob-tailed breed, should stand square with plenty of leg length under the body.', 'Alert, Trainable, Comical', 'Energetic', 'Easy Training', 'Yes', 'With Supervision', '38-45 pounds (males), 32-35 pounds (females)', '18-20 inches (males), 17-19 inches (females)', 'Short Coat', 'Occasional', 'Not recommended for apartment life and does best with at least a large yard. Does best with a job to do.', '12-15 years', 'A healthy Australian Cattle Dog can live as long as 15 years with relatively few health problems. Some can develop eye problems, hip dysplasia and deafness.', '/assets/img/Australian-Stumpy-Tail-Cattle-Dog.jpg', 'Blue, Red speckle, Blue & Black', NULL),
  11. ('Australian Terrier', 'Both', 'Terriers', 'Terrier Group', 'Australian terrier is small, sturdy and medium-boned; it is long in proportion to height.It is fun-loving and adventurous, and needs daily exercise to keep it from becoming frustrated.', 'Plucky, spirited, and smart', 'Energetic', 'Agreeable', 'Yes', 'With Supervision', '15-20 pounds (both)', '10-11 inches (both)', 'Wire Coat', 'Infrequent', 'This breed is good for apartment living. It is fairly active indoors and will do okay without a yard provided it is taken for walks on a lead. They should not be allowed to roam free because they have a tendency to chase.', '11-15 years', 'This breed may be prone to health problems like Legg-Perthes disease, cruciate ligament rupture, and seizures. In addition, patellar luxation and diabetes are just some of the minor problems seen in this breed.', '/assets/img/Australian-Terrier.jpg', 'Blue & Tan, Red, Sand', NULL),
  12. ('Austrian Pinscher', 'fci', 'Pinscher and Schnauzer - Molossoid and Swiss Mountain and Cattledogs', '', 'is a medium-sized breed of pinscher-type dog from Austria, where dogs of the type were originally farm dogs, keeping barns free of rats and acting as home guards, livestock guardians, and drovers.', 'Strong and Sturdy', 'Needs Lots of Activity', 'Independent', 'Yes', 'With Supervision', '27-40 pounds (both)', '17-20 inches (male), 17-19 inches (female)', 'Double Coat', 'Frequent', 'The best condition to have for an Austrian Pinscher would be a farm, however a large yard will do.', '12-14 years', 'No data have been collected on the breeds health, but good health is a stated objective of the breed restoration breeding in Austria.', '/assets/img/Austrian-Pinscher.jpg', '', NULL),
  13. ('Basenji', 'Both', 'Spitz and primitive types', 'Hound Group', 'Basenjis are small, graceful hounds instantly recognizable by their glistening short coat, tightly curled tail, and wrinkled forehead and expressive almond-shaped eyes that convey a variety of subtle, human-like emotions.', 'Smart, independent, alert, and poised; affectionate with friends, aloof with strangers', 'Energetic', 'Independent', 'Better with Older Children', 'With Supervision', '24 pounds (male), 22 pounds (female)', '17 inches (male), 16 inches (female)', 'Short Coat', 'Occasional', 'Patience and a sense of humor are essential to living with a Basenji. He will chew up or eat whatevers left in his reach, and hes quite capable of putting together a plan to achieve whatever it is he wants, whether thats to get up on the kitchen counter or break into the pantry where the dog biscuits are stored.', '13-14 years', 'This breed is generally healthy, but like all breeds, theyre prone to certain health conditions.', '/assets/img/Basenji.jpg', 'Black, Brindle, Tri-color, Black & White, Red, Tan', NULL),
  14. ('Bearded Collie', 'Both', 'Sheepdogs and Cattledogs', 'Herding Group', 'A boisterous and charismatic droving dog from Scotland, the shaggy-coated Bearded Collie (“Beardie” to his friends) enjoys outdoor exercise in all weather. Bred to be independent decision-makers, they can be willful but are always friendly.', 'Bouncy, charismatic, friendly, smart', 'Regular Exercise', 'Independent', 'Yes', 'Yes', '45-55 pounds (both)', '21-22 inches (male), 20-21 inches (female)', 'Double Coat', 'Seasonal', 'Although the Bearded Collie can live outside in cool climates, it prefers to remain indoors with its master and family. Walking and playing sessions are recommended for keeping the dog in optimum form, and herding is its favorite activity.', '12-14 years', 'This breed can suffer from minor health problems, including colonic disease, canine hip dysplasia (CHD), hypoadrenocorticism, pemphigus, and epilepsy.', '/assets/img/Bearded-Collie.jpg', 'Black, Fawn, Tri-color, Blue, Brown, Black & Brown', NULL),
  15. ('Beauceron', 'Both', 'Sheepdogs and Cattledogs', 'Herding Group', 'The Beauceron is a French herding breed noted as one of the breeds used to create the Doberman Pinscher. They are in all ways balanced, moderate dogs, immensely strong and seemingly indestructible but never clunky or plodding.', 'Smart, obedient, gentle', 'Needs Lots of Activity', 'Easy Training', 'Better with Supervision', 'With Supervision', '70-110 pounds (both)', '25.5-27.5 inches (male), 24-26.5 inches (female)', 'Double Coat', 'Frequent', 'This breed is moderately active indoors and will do best with at least a large yard but its okay if you live in an apartment if it is sufficiently exercised.', '10-12 years', 'This breed can suffer from gastric torsion and canine hip dysplasia.', '/assets/img/Beauceron.jpg', 'Black & Tan, Tri-color, Black & Rust, Harlequin', NULL),
  16. ('Bedlington Terrier', 'Both', 'Terriers', 'Terrier Group', 'The Airedale Terrier also called Bingley Terrier and Waterside Terrier, is a dog breed of the terrier type that originated in the valley of the River Aire, in the West Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is traditionally called the \\\"King of Terriers\\\" because it is the largest of the terrier breeds.', 'Rollicking, charming, and full of fun; a loyal member of the family', 'Energetic', 'Agreeable', 'Better with Supervision', 'With Supervision', '17-23 pounds (both)', '16-17.5 inches (male), 15-16.5 inches (female)', 'Curly Coat', 'Infrequent', 'Apartment living is OK for the Bedlington, so long as daily walks are part of his schedule.', '11-16 years', 'This breed is healthy, but conditions that are seen in the breed include a liver disease called copper storage hepatopathy, eye problems such as retinal dysplasia, distichiasis, and progressive retinal atrophy (PRA).', '/assets/img/Bedlington-Terrier.jpg', 'Liver, Blue & Tan, Blue, Liver & Tan, Sandy & Tan, Sandy', NULL),
  17. ('Belgian Laekenois', 'Both', 'Sheepdogs and Cattledogs', 'Miscellaneous Group', 'Strong, agile and full of life, the Belgian Laekenois (pronounced \"Lak-in-wah\") is one of four native dogs of Belgium. Although similar in body and temperament to the Malinois, Shepherd and Tervuren, the Laekenois differs in coat color, texture and length, as well as region of origin.', 'Affectionate, Alert, Intelligent', 'Energetic', 'Easy Training', 'Yes', 'With Supervision\r\n', '55-65 pounds (both)', '24-26 inches (male), 22-24 inches (female)', 'Wire Coat', 'Occasional', 'The Belgian Laekenois will do okay in an apartment if it is sufficiently exercised. It is moderately active indoors and will do best with at least an average size yard. This breed prefers cool climates, but adapts well to others. It can live outdoors but would much rather be with his people.', '10-12 years', 'The Belgian Laekenois is predisposed to several worrisome conditions. Because of his size and activity level, elbow and hip dysplasia has been reported. Other issues include progressive retinal apathy, pannus, cataracts, hypothyroidism and epilepsy. Gastric carcinoma, which is cancer of the stomach, has also been seen within the breed. Because of his sensitive skin, the Belgian Laekenois may have skin allergies.', '/assets/img/Belgian-Laekenois.jpg', 'Fawn, Black & Gold, Tan, Mahogany, Fawn Sable, Red Sable\r\n', NULL),
  18. ('Belgian Malinois', 'Both', 'Sheepdogs and Cattledogs', 'Herding Group', 'The smart, confident, and versatile Belgian Malinois is a world-class worker who forges an unbreakable bond with his human partner. To deny a Mal activity and the pleasure of your company is to deprive him of his very reasons for being.', 'Confident, Smart, Hardworking', 'Energetic', 'Easy Training', 'Better with Supervision', 'With Supervision', '60-80 pounds (male), 40-60 pounds (female)\'', '24-26 inches (male), 22-24 inches (female)', 'Short Coat', 'Seasonal', 'The Belgian Malinois can live in an apartment if it is sufficiently exercised. Moderately active indoors, he will do best with at least an average-sized yard. He prefers cool climates, but readily adapts well to others.', '14-16 years', 'Health problems that have been seen in the Belgian Malinois include hip and elbow dysplasia, progressive retinal atrophy, cataracts, pannus, and epilepsy.', '/assets/img/Belgian-Malinois.jpg', 'Tan, Mahogany, Black-tipped Fawn', NULL),
  19. ('Belgian Shepherd', 'Both', 'Sheepdogs and Cattledogs', 'Herding Group', 'Elegant and proud, the Belgian Sheepdog is strong, but not bulky. Today this breed performs well in sports like obedience, herding, and tracking. They are also excellent workers, and work as search and rescue dogs, guide dogs, and therapy dogs.', 'Serious-minded, watchful, and very bright and trainable', 'Energetic', 'Eager to Please', 'Yes', 'With Supervision', '65-75 pounds (male), 60-70 pounds (female)', '24-26 inches (male), 22-24 inches (female)', 'Double Coat', 'Seasonal', 'Belgian sheepdogs thrive in homes with a fenced yard. Their herding heritage makes Belgian Sheepdogs chasers, and they will take off after joggers, bicyclists, and cars if they are not contained by a fence.', '12-14 years', 'Belgian Sheepdogs are generally healthy, but can suffer from hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia, hypothyroidism, von Willebrand disease and, thrombopathia.', '/assets/img/Belgian-Shepherd.jpg', 'Black, Fawn, Sable', NULL),
  20. ('Belgian Tervuren', 'Both', 'Sheepdogs and Cattledogs', 'Herding Group', 'The elegant, agile Belgian Tervuren is a bright and self-assured herding dog of medium size, known to be affectionate and possessive with loved ones. Lots of hard work and challenging play is heaven for this tireless, do-it-all dog.', 'Courageous, Alert, Intelligent', 'Energetic', 'Easy Training', 'Better with Supervision', 'With Supervision', '55-75 pounds (male), 45-60 pounds (female)', '24-26 inches (male), 22-24 inches (female)', 'Double Coat', 'Seasonal', 'The Belgian Tervuren will do okay in an apartment if it is sufficiently exercised. It is moderately active indoors and will do best with at least an average-sized yard. This breed prefers cool climates, but adapts well to others. It can live outdoors but would much rather be with his people.', '12-14 years', 'This hardy, healthy breed has no major health concerns. Some minor concerns that have been seen are epilepsy, skin allergies, eye problems, excessive shyness, excessive aggressiveness and occasionally hip dysplasia and elbow dysplasia. Do not overfeed this breed, for it has a tendency to become obese and lazy.', '/assets/img/Belgian-Tervuren.jpg', 'Black, Brindle, Fawn & Black, Mahogany & Black, Black & Cream, Fawn & Liver', NULL),
  21. ('Bergamasco Shepherd Dog', 'Both', 'Sheepdogs and Cattledogs', 'Herding Group', 'The Bergamasco Sheepdog is an ancient breed that is at least 2000 years old. Strong, sound and brave, this dog is also very intelligent and has a good equilibrium.', 'Very smart, and an indpendent problem solver; patient but protective', 'Calm', 'Eager to Please', 'Better with Supervision', 'With Supervision', '70-84 pounds (male), 57-71 pounds (female)', '23.5 inches (male), 22 inches (female)', 'Wooly Coat', 'Infrequent', 'This breed would not do well in apartment living, rather a house with a yard to provide for daily exercise.', '13-15 years', 'This breed is generally a healthy breed', '/assets/img/Bergamasco-Shepherd-Dog.jpg', 'Black, Merle, Fawn, Black & Brown, Silver-gray, Light Fawn, Grey', NULL),
  22. ('Boerboel', 'akc', '', 'Working Group', 'Boerboels are intimidating but discerning guardians of home and family who learned their trade while protecting remote South African homesteads from ferocious predators. They are dominant and confident, also bright and eager to learn.', 'Confident, Intelligent, Calm', 'Regular Exercise', 'Calm', 'Yes ', 'With Supervision', '150-200 pounds (both)', '24-27 inches (male), 22-25 inches (female)', 'Short Coat', 'Seasonal', 'The Boerboel is not recommended for apartment life. It should, at least, have a large, fenced-in yard to run and play. The Boerboel can live outdoors. This breed should not be left to run on its own for it is very protective and sometimes does not take too well to strangers.', '9-11 years', 'Boerboels are generally known for their good health. However, Boerboels can suffer from hip or elbow dysplasia, vaginal hyperplasia, ectropion, and entropion. Recently, juvenile epilepsy (with attacks brought on by metabolic changes or stress) has appeared in the boerboel breed. A boerboel\'s behavior and comportment may change over time.', '/assets/img/Boerboels.jpg', 'Black, Brindle, Piebald, Fawn, Cream, Brown, Tan, Mahogany', NULL),
  23. ('Bolognese', 'Both', 'Companion and Toy Dogs', 'Miscellaneous Group', 'A small companion breed originating in Italy, the Bolognese is a calm, faithful dog with a long, fluffy pure-white coat. They are very playful, easy-going and love people.', 'Playful, Easy-Going, Devoted', 'Calm', 'Agreeable', 'Better with Supervision', 'Yes', '5.5-9 pounds (both)', '10-12 inches (both)', 'Curly Coat', 'Infrequent', 'The Bolognese is a good dog for apartment life. It will do okay without a yard.', '12-14 years', 'Bolognese can suffer from hip dysplasia, a genetic hip deformity that requires costly surgery to repair and can lead to arthritis later in life. And as with all small dogs, the kneecaps of the Bolognese may have a tendency to slip out of place, a condition known as \"luxating patellas.\" Bolognese can develop Legg-Calve-Perthes disease, a condition that causes reduced blood supply to the head of the thigh bone, which in turn causes it to shrink.', '/assets/img/Bolognese.jpg', 'White', NULL),
  24. ('Border Collie', 'Both', 'Sheepdogs and Cattledogs', 'Herding Group', 'Always alert and aware of its surrounding, the Border Collie has an intelligent expression. When a Border Collie has short hair, its coat remains smooth; as it grows longer, however, the texture of the coat becomes to slightly wavy to rough.', 'Affectionate, Smart, Energetic', 'Needs Lots of Activity', 'Eager to Please', 'Better with Older Children', 'Yes', '30-45 pounds (male), 27-42 pounds (female)', '19-22 inches (male), 18-21 inches (female)', 'Double Coat', 'Seasonal', 'Although the Border Collie can live outside, it prefers be indoors, spending time with its family. The breed is generally not suited for apartment living and should be given regular access to the outdoors.', '10-17 years', 'This breed has minor health problems such as seizures, progressive retinal atrophy, osteochondritis dissecans, lens luxation, hypothyroidism, patent ductus arteriosus (PDA), and Collie eye anomaly (CEA), and major ailments like canine hip dysplasia (CHD).', '/assets/img/Border-Collie.jpg', 'Blue, Lilac, Black, White, Brindle, Red Merle, Sable Merle, Chocolate, Sable, Liver, Blue Merle, Red, Gold', NULL),
  25. ('Border Terrier', 'Both', 'Terriers', 'Terrier Group', 'Admirers of the upbeat and agile Border Terrier cherish their breed’s reputation as a tough, no-frills working terrier. These plucky, happy, and affectionate dogs are popular pets in town and country. The wiry coat is an easy keeper.', 'Plucky, happy, affectionate', 'Regular Exercise', 'Easy Training', 'Yes', 'With Supervision', '13-15.5 pounds (male), 11.5-14 pounds (female)', '12-15 inches (both)', 'Short Coat', 'Occasional', 'This breed is a family dog and should live indoors with their people, not tied out in the backyard.Although they do enjoy having access to a yard. Just make sure the fence is high and secure and these breed can be expert escape artists.', '12-15 years', 'This breed is healthy, but like all breeds, they can get certain health conditions. Not all Border Terriers will get any or all of these diseases, but its important to be aware of them if youre considering this breed.', '/assets/img/Border-Terrier.jpg', 'Blue & Tan, Grizzle & Tan, Red, Wheaten', NULL),
  26. ('Boston Terrier', 'Both', 'Companion and Toy Dogs', 'Non-Sporting Group', 'The Boston Terrier is a breed of dog originating in the United States. This \"American Gentleman\" was accepted in 1893 by the American Kennel Club as a non-sporting breed.', 'Friendly, bright, amusing, and adaptable', 'Regular Exercise', 'Eager to Please', 'Yes', 'With Supervision', '10-25 pounds (both)', '15-17 inches (both)', 'Short Coat', 'Infrequent', 'This breed is good for anything from a smaller apartment to a big house in the suburbs. It does love to be rather lazy inside, and play time is something the Boston Terrier can find in even the smallest yards and on a long walk.', '13-15 years', 'One of the most common health issues associated with this breed is cataracts, which affect the eyes. Additionally, glaucoma and entropion are both common in this breed.', '/assets/img/Boston-Terrier.jpg', 'Brindle, Seal, Black with White', NULL),
  27. ('Bouvier des Ardennes', 'fci', 'Sheepdogs and Cattledogs', '', 'Bouvier des Ardennes is a medium-sized, very hardy dog of rugged appearance.It is playful and curious, yet very obstinate and determined when defending its family, possessions or territory.', 'Adaptable, Curious, Obstinate, Playful', 'Energetic', 'Responds Well', 'Better with Supervision', 'With Supervision', '62–77 pounds (male), 49–62 pounds (female)', '22–25 inches (male), 20–22 inches (female)', 'Double Coat', 'Seasonal', 'This breed has very smooth, simple and interesting lifestyle but extremely fond of hiking, running and walking.', '10-12 years', 'Fairly healthy, some issues include Hip/elbow dysplasia, eye problems, epilepsy and bloat', '/assets/img/Bouvier-des-Ardennes.jpg', 'Black, Brown, Gray, Tan', NULL),
  28. ('Boykin Spaniel', 'akc', '', 'Sporting Group', 'A medium-sized flushing and retrieving dog known for its rich brown coat, the Boykin Spaniel is avid, eager, merry, and trainable. This mellow housedog and tenacious bird dog was once South Carolina’s best-kept secret.', 'Friendly, Eager, Lovable', 'Regular Exercise', 'Eager to Please', 'Yes', 'With Supervision', '30-40 pounds (male), 25-35 pounds (female)', '15.5-18 inches (male), 14-16.5 inches (female)', 'Double Coat', 'Seasonal', 'The Boykin Spaniel will do okay in an apartment if it is adequately exercised. A small yard is sufficient.', '', 'Boykin Spaniels are generally healthy dogs, and responsible breeders screen their stock for health conditions such as hip dysplasia, juvenile cataracts, and exercise-induced collapse. The Boykin’s ears should be checked regularly for signs of infection and cleaned when necessary—this can be done with soft gauze and an ear-cleaning solution, which the dog’s breeder or veterinarian can recommend. The teeth should be brushed often, using a toothpaste designed for dogs.', '/assets/img/Boykin-Spaniel.jpg', 'Dark Brown, Chocolate, Brown', NULL),
  29. ('Bracco Italiano', 'Both', 'Pointing Dogs', 'Miscellaneous Group', 'The Bracco Italiano is one of the oldest pointing breeds. The breed was introduced into the United States in the 1990s and has remained true to his heritage as a versatile gun dog. They are gentle in the home and tireless in the field.', 'Affectionate, Intelligent, Enthusiastic', 'Energetic', 'Easy Training', 'Better with Supervision', 'Yes', '55-90 pounds (both)', '21-27 inches (both)', 'Short Coat', 'Seasonal', 'As a hunting breed, the Bracco Italiano likes to be fairly active but they can do well in an apartment or house without a yard if given adequate exercise.', '10-14 years', 'The Bracco Italiano is generally a healthy breed but, like all dogs, they are prone to developing certain minor health conditions. Some of the most common health problems seen in this breed include hip dysplasia, entropion, umbilical hernias and ear mites. The Bracco Italiano is also sensitive to anesthesia, particularly to the drug Domitor.', '/assets/img/Bracco-Italiano.jpg', 'White, White & Chestnut, White & Amber, Orange & White', NULL),
  30. ('Braque du Bourbonnais', 'Both', 'Pointing Dogs', 'Miscellaneous Group', 'Pronounced brock-do-bor-bon-NAY, this pointer has a calm, gentle demeanor that is ideally suited for the foot hunter. The breed\'s relatively small size and short coat well suits them as an ideal home companion for the family that hunts.', 'Affectionate, Adaptable, Gentle', 'Regular Exercise', 'Eager to Please', 'Yes', 'With Supervision', '35-53 pounds (both)', '19-22.5 inches (both)', 'Short Coat', 'Seasonal', 'The Braque du Bourbonnais is not recommended for apartment life. This breed does best with a large yard and hunting family. These dogs need daily exercise. Due to this breed being people-oriented, they prefer to reside in the home with its owner and family, rather than be kenneled outside.', '10-12 years', 'This breed is typically healthy. A couple health concerns that have appeared sparingly are: hip dysplasia, entropion or ectropion eyes and pulmonic stenosis of the heart.', '/assets/img/Braque-du-Bourbonnais.jpg', 'Brown ticked, Fawn ticked', NULL),
  31. ('Brazilian Terrier', 'fci', 'Terriers', '', 'The Brazilian Terrier is one of the two native breeds of Brazil.It is said that this kind of breed is rarely found outside Brazil.', 'Keen, Alert, Gentle, Friendly, Active, Restless', 'Energetic', 'Independent', 'Yes', 'With Supervision', '14-22 pounds (both)', '14–16 inches (male), 13–15 inches (female)', 'Short Coat', 'Infrequent', 'Small apartments or spaces are not good for this type of breed, because they are very active, an average size yard is highly recommended. It also needs both physical and mental activities to be happy, a common tendency is becoming destructive and restless if kept indoor, long daily walks is the best option.', '12-14 years', 'This breed is generally a healthy and hardy but, like any dog, it is prone to developing certain health problems.', '/assets/img/Brazilian-Terrier.jpg', 'Tri-color, Black & White, Blue & White', NULL),
  32. ('Briard', 'Both', 'Sheepdogs and Cattledogs', 'Herding Group', 'The Briard is a large, powerful herding dog native to France. In addition to herding the dog also holds excellent watchdog instincts. The breed has an excellent sense of hearing.', 'Smart, confident, faithful', 'Regular Exercise', 'Independent', 'Better with Supervision', 'With Supervision', '55-100 pounds (both)', '23-27 inches (male), 22-25.5 inches (female)', 'Double Coat', 'Infrequent', 'This breed is big, busy dogs with active lifestyles. They need an owner who can commit to their exercise requirements and pay attention to their grooming to maintain optimum health.', '10-12 years', 'This breed is can suffer eye problems, hip dysplasia, bloat, congential stationary night blindness, skin condition and cancer.', '/assets/img/Briard.jpg', 'Black, White, Tawny, Black & Gray, Grey, Black & Tawny', NULL),
  33. ('Brittany', 'Both', 'Pointing Dogs', 'Sporting Group', 'Sportsmen on both sides of the Atlantic cherish the agile, energetic Brittany as a stylish and versatile gundog. Bright and eager at home, and tireless afield, Brittanys require a lot of exercises, preferably with their favorite humans.', 'Bright, Fun-Loving, Upbeat', 'Needs Lots of Activity', 'Eager to Please', 'Yes', 'Yes', '30-40 pounds (both)', '17.5-20.5 inches (both)', 'Wavy Coat', 'Seasonal', 'They do best if they have a large yard or, better yet, some acreage where they can run off some of their excess energy. They\'re not best suited to apartment life or city living unless you truly have the time and dedication to provide them with the amount and type of exercise they need.', '12-14 years', 'The Brittany is a very healthy breed, but like all dogs, can suffer from health problems, some of them genetic. One of those problems is hip dysplasia, a sometimes crippling malformation of the hip joint that can require expensive surgical repair. Other conditions that can affect the breed are epilepsy, a seizure disorder; hypothyroidism, a common hormonal disease in dogs in which the thyroid gland doesn’t produce enough thyroxin; and adult cataracts. Some Brittanies may be born with a cleft palate.', '/assets/img/Brittany.jpg', 'Piebald, Roan, Tri-color, Blue Belton, Liver & White, Orange & White', NULL),
  34. ('Brussels Griffon', 'Both', 'Companion and Toy Dogs', 'Toy Group', 'Tipping the scales at no more than 12 pounds, this humanlike toy of complex character has enough personality for 10 ordinary dogs. A sensitive companion for discerning grownups, the Brussels Griffon is smart, devoted, and comically self-important.', 'Loyal, Alert, Curious', 'Regular Exercise', 'Agreeable', 'Not Recommended', 'Yes', '8-10 pounds (both)', '7-10 inches (both)', 'Smooth Coat', 'Seasonal', 'They make good apartment dogs, although you may have to train them not to bark at every noise they hear.', '12-15 years', 'Brussels Griffons, health problems that can be a concern are hip dysplasia, a knee problem called luxating patellas, an eye disease called progressive retinal atrophy, cataracts, and a neurological condition called syringomyelia.', '/assets/img/Brussels-Griffon.jpg', 'Black, Black & Gold, Brown, Tan, Blue, Belge', NULL),
  35. ('Bull Terrier', 'Both', 'Terriers', 'Terrier Group', 'Among the most comical and mischievous citizens of dogdom, the Bull Terrier is playful and endearing, sometimes stubborn, but always devoted. These unique “eggheads” are exuberant, muscular companions who thrive on affection and exercise.', 'Playful, Charming, Mischievous', 'Energetic', 'Independent', 'Yes', 'Yes', '50-70 pounds (both)', '21-22 inches (both)', 'Short Coat', 'Seasonal', 'Bull Terriers will do okay in an apartment if they are sufficiently exercised. They are fairly active indoors and a small yard will do. They prefer warm climates.', '12-13 years', 'The Bull Terrier is fairly healthy, but genetic health problems that have been seen in the breed include heart disease, deafness, luxating patellas and eye disorders, such as ectropion and keratoconjunctivitis sicca, or dry eye.', '/assets/img/Bull-Terrier.jpg', 'White, Brindle & White, Fawn & White, Tri-color, Red & White, White & Black Brindle', NULL),
  36. ('Cairn Terrier', 'Both', 'Terriers', 'Terrier Group', 'Cairn Terriers are happy, busy little earthdogs originally bred to fearlessly root out foxes and other small, furred prey in the rocky Scottish countryside. Curious and alert, Cairns like having a place where they can explore and dig.', 'Alert, Cheerful, Busy', 'Regular Exercise', 'Agreeable', 'Yes ', 'With Supervision', '14 pounds (male), 13 pounds (female)', '10 inches (male), 9.5 inches (female)', 'Double Coat', 'Occasional', 'This breed exist happily in an apartment if sufficiently exercised. They are very active indoors and suffice even without a yard. Daily walks help keep Cairn terriers happy and healthy. Fenced-in yards are strongly recommended for safety and well being as well as being kept on leash when not in the yard.', '13-15 years', 'This is a long-lived breed with an average life expectancy of 13 to 15 years. Breed health concerns may include atopy, allergies, cataracts, congenital polycystic liver disease, craniomandibular osteopathy, cryptorchidism, globoid cell leukodystrophy, hypothyroidism, Legg-Calve-Perthes disease, microvascular portal dysplasia, ocular melanosis, patellar luxation, portosystemic shunt, progressive retinal atrophy, refractory corneal ulceration and von Willebrand disease.', '/assets/img/Cairn-Terrier.jpg', 'Black, Brindle, Cream, Tan, Wheaten', NULL),
  37. ('Canaan Dog', 'Both', 'Spitz and primitive types', 'Herding Group', 'One of the AKC\'s oldest breeds, the Canaan Dog is the national dog of Israel. This quick, medium-sized pasture dog is docile with family, aloof with strangers. The ever-alert Canaan is a vocal and persistent guardian of flock and home.', 'Confident, Alert, Vigilant', 'Regular Exercise', 'Independent', 'Yes', 'With Supervision', '45-55 pounds (male), 35-45 pounds (female)', '20-24 inches (male), 19-23 inches (female)', 'Double Coat', 'Frequent', 'The Canaan Dog will do okay in an apartment if it gets enough exercise. They are moderately active indoors and will do best with at least an average-sized yard. Its dense undercoat protects the dog from extreme temperatures, whether they be hot or cold—so it can live outdoors, but also makes a wonderful housedog.', '12-15 years', 'Canaans are a hardy breed and don\'t suffer from any known hereditary health problems.In Canaans, you should expect to see health clearances from the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals (OFA) for hip dysplasia (with a score of fair or better), elbow dysplasia, hypothyroidism, and von Willebrand\'s disease; from Auburn University for thrombopathia; and from the Canine Eye Registry Foundation (CERF) certifying that eyes are normal.', '/assets/img/Canaan-Dog.jpg', 'Black, Cream, Golden, Liver, Red, Tan, White', NULL),
  38. ('Canadian Eskimo Dog', 'fci', 'Spitz and primitive types', '', 'The Canadian Eskimo Dog should always be powerfully built, athletic, and imposing in appearance. It should be of \"powerful physique giving the impression that he is not built for speed but rather for hard work.\" As is typical of spitz breeds, it has erect, triangular ears, and a heavily feathered tail that is carried over its back. Males should be distinctly more masculine than females, who are finer boned, smaller, and often have a slightly shorter coat.', 'Affectionate, Alert, Brave, Intelligent, Loyal, Tough', 'Energetic', 'Easy Training', 'Yes ', 'With Supervision', '66-88 pounds (male), 40-66 pounds (female)', '24-29 inches (male), 27-29 inches (female)', 'Double Coat', 'Seasonal', 'They are not usually recommended for apartments, however they can live in apartments if well trained and properly exercised. Canadian Eskimo Dogs are very active indoors and do best with a fenced-in large yard. Because of their heavy coats, these dogs prefer cool climates. One has to use common sense with respect to maintaining them in the heat by providing adequate shade and air conditioning. This breed prefers to live in packs.', '12-14 years', 'The Canadian Eskimo Dog is generally a healthy breed not troubled by the consequences of inbreeding due to a large foundation stock. Like all breeds, however, the breed is prone to several minor health issues including hip dysplasia, gastric torsion, entropion, cataracts, heat intolerance, and arthritis.', '/assets/img/Canadian-Eskimo-Dog.jpg', 'Black, White, Dark Brown, Blue Belton, Tan', NULL),
  39. ('Cane da pastore Maremmano-Abruzzese', 'fci', 'Sheepdogs and Cattledogs', '', 'Also known as Maremma Sheepdog or simply as Maremmano, is a breed of livestock guardian dog indigenous to central Italy, particularly to Abruzzo and the Maremma region of Tuscany and Lazio.', 'Intelligent, courageous and protective', 'Energetic', 'Independent', 'Better with Supervision', 'With Supervision', '77-99 pounds (male), 66-88 pounds (female)', '26-29 inches (male), 24-27 inches (female)', 'Long Coat', 'Seasonal', 'This breed is not recommended for apartment life. If it gets enough exercise, it will be calm indoors. Accustomed for centuries to wide-open spaces, it needs at least a large yard. The all-weather coat allows it to sleep outdoors.', '11-13 years', 'This Breed are prone to hereditary and congenital conditions that can adversely affect their health. This breed is prone to eye problems, panosteitis, stomach problems and joint conditions.\r\n', '/assets/img/Cane-dapastore-Maremmano-Abruzzese.jpg', 'White, Yellow', NULL),
  40. ('Cardigan Welsh Corgi', 'Both', 'Sheepdogs and Cattledogs', 'Herding Group', 'This breed has a friendly, gentle, watchful and alert expression. The moderately heavy-boned and low-set Cardigan’s length is approximately 1.8 times more than its height. Even though it is small, it is a powerful dog that has the endurance, speed, and agility required for driving cattle for a length of time, nipping at the feet to keep the cattle moving.', 'Loyal, affectionate, and smart; even-tempered, never shy', 'Energetic', 'Responds Well', 'Better with Supervision', 'With Supervision', '30-38 pounds (male), 25-34 pounds (female)', '10.5-12.5 inches (both)', 'Double Coat', 'Seasonal', 'It can easily live outdoors in cool or temperate weather, but it serves as an excellent house-dog and is at its best when allowed to spend time in both the yard and home.', '12-15 years', 'This breed may suffer from degenerative myelopathy and canine hip dysplasia (CHD). This breed may also be prone to progressive retinal atrophy (PRA) and urinary stones.', '/assets/img/Cardigan-Welsh-Corgi.jpg', 'Merle, Brindle & White, Sable & White, Black & White, Red & White, Blue Merle & White', NULL),
  41. ('Carolina Dog', 'akc', '', 'Miscellaneous Group', 'Carolina Dogs are generally shy and suspicious in nature, but once a dog accepts a human into its pack, those behaviors disappear toward that human. A sighthound of medium build, they have the general appearance of a jackal or wolf.', 'Loyal, Independent, Reserved with Strangers', 'Regular Exercise', 'Eager to Please', 'Better with Supervision', 'With Supervision', '30-55 pounds (both)', '17.75-19.5 inches (both)', 'Short Coat', 'Seasonal', 'The Carolina Dog is not recommended for apartment life. They do best with plenty of space around them. They are still not fully domesticated. They can live outdoors provided it is not too cold. They adapt well to hot, sunny climates.', '12-13 years', 'Because the Carolina Dog is a primitive breed it does not display many of the same health problems that other domesticated breeds do. These dogs are less prone to genetic conditions than many domesticated breeds and they typically have a long lifespan.', '/assets/img/Carolina-Dog.jpg', 'Yellow, Tan, Red Sable, Orange, Red Ginger, Beige', NULL),
  42. ('Catahoula Leopard Dog', 'akc', '', 'Miscellaneous Group', 'The Catahoula Leopard Dog is a multi-purpose working dog that is well-muscled and powerful, but with a sense of agility and endurance. They are serious while working and playful at home.', 'Loyal, Independent, Watchful', 'Needs Lots of Activity', 'Independent', 'Better with Supervision', 'Not Recommended', '50-95 pounds (both)', '22-24 inches (both)', 'Short Coat', 'Seasonal', 'The Catahoula Leopard Dog can adapt to living indoors or outdoors, but he needs a securely fenced yard—along with plenty of human companionship.', '10-14 years', 'Issues such as hip dysplasia, deafness, and eye problems have occasionally occurred in the Catahoula Leopard Dog. Some dogs may be faced with these health challenges in their lives, but the majority of this breed are healthy dogs.', '/assets/img/Catahoula-Leopard-Dog.jpg', 'Brindle, Black, Yellow, Red Merle, Tan, Black Merle', NULL),
  43. ('Chihuahua', 'Both', 'Companion and Toy Dogs', 'Toy Group', 'The Chihuahua is a tiny dog with a huge personality. A national symbol of Mexico, these alert and amusing \"purse dogs\" stand among the oldest breeds of the Americas, with a lineage going back to the ancient kingdoms of pre-Columbian times.', 'Charming, Graceful, Sassy', 'Energetic', 'Independent', 'Better with Supervision', 'With Supervision', 'not exceeding 6 pounds (both)', '5-8 inches (both)', 'Smooth/Long Coat', 'Occasional', 'Since they are so small, This breed need a little exercise so regular play indoors is more than enough to keep it fit and healthy, but a walk won’t do this breed any harm. If you’ve got a small space, like an apartment, this pooch is the perfect pet for you.', '13-15 years', 'This breed is healthy, but there are some genetic issues that can affect the breed. You should choose your dog from a breeder who routinely does genetic health screenings on all breeding stock to ensure that the puppies they produce are as genetically sound as possible. Some of the issues that can possibly affect the Chihuahua include potential heart problems (patent ductus arteriosus, mitral valve disease), eye disease, and patellar luxation (loose kneecaps). Idiopathic epilepsy is also known to occur in the breed.', '/assets/img/Chihuahua.jpg', 'Black, Fawn, White, Chocolate, Cream, Gold', NULL),
  44. ('Chinese Shar-Pei', 'akc', '', 'Non-Sporting Group', 'This fascinating but challenging breed of ancient pedigree is steadfastly loyal to family, but standoffish with strangers. The Chinese Shar-Pei has physical characteristics that make him a one-of-a-kind companion and guardian dog.', 'Loyal, Independent, Calm', 'Regular Exercise', 'May be Stubborn', 'Better With Supervision', 'Not Recommended', '45-60 pounds (both)', '18-20 inches (both)', 'Short Coat', 'Regularly', 'This breed is calm enough that he can live in an apartment. He\'s also an independent-thinking, sometimes aloof dog.', '8-12 years', 'There are some unusual and specific health concerns in the Chinese Shar-Pei breed. One of the major problem areas is the eyes; eye disorders including entropion, glaucoma, retinal dysplasia, and SARDS are known to occur in the breed. Other conditions that can occur include respiratory, cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, immune-mediated, skin, and gastrointestinal disorders, and certain cancers.', '/assets/img/Chinese-Shar-Pei.jpg', 'Black, Fawn, Lilac, Cream, Tan, Sand', NULL),
  45. ('Chinook', 'akc', '', 'Working Group', 'The pride of Wonalancet, New Hampshire, the Chinook is a rugged working dog and devoted family pet known for intelligence, patience, and eagerness to please. Once on the verge of extinction, the Chinook is among the scarcest AKC breeds.', 'Smart, Patient, Devoted', 'Regular Exercise', 'Eager to Please', 'Yes', 'Yes', '55-90 pounds (male), 50-65 pounds (female)', '24-26 inches (male), 22-24 inches (female)', 'Double Coat', 'Seasonal', 'Chinooks make fine apartment dogs so long as the owner makes a commitment to regular exercise and walking. They do not bark often and can be left reliably after puppyhood for periods of time. Unlike their northern breed counterparts, these dogs do not make good outside pets. They are emotionally too sensitive, and isolation from human contact triggers separation anxiety and other emotional turmoil. These dogs should not be kept in a backyard and should always be considered a part of the family.', '12-15 years', 'The Chinook is a robust, healthy breed, but there are certain health conditions that it is prone to. These include hip dysplasia, cryptorchidism (the absence of one or both testes from the scrotum), gastrointestinal disorders, and allergies. Some Chinooks suffer from a condition called “Chinook seizures,” although it is generally thought to be a movement disorder and not true seizures. As with all breeds, a Chinook’s ears should be checked regularly for signs of infection, and the teeth should be brushed often.', '/assets/img/Chinook.jpg', 'White, Fawn, Tawny, Black & Gold, Grey & Tan, Buff', NULL),
  46. ('Chow Chow', 'Both', 'Spitz and primitive types', 'Non-Sporting Group', 'The Chow Chow is a dog breed originally from northern China, where it is referred to as Songshi Quan, which means \\\"puffy-lion dog\\\". It is believed that the Chow Chow is one of the native dogs used as the model for the Foo dog, the traditional stone guardians found in front of Buddhist temples and palaces.', 'Serious-minded, dignified, bright, and aloof', 'Regular Exercise', 'May be Stubborn', 'Better with Older Children', 'Not Recommended', '45-70 pounds (both)', '17-20 inches (both)', 'Double Coat', 'Seasonal', 'The breed doesn’t take warm temperatures and is better suited to indoor living. Make sure your place has adequate cooling facilities as well as an on-hand vacuum cleaner. If you have a yard, keep it fenced. This dog breed’s predatory instincts can spell trouble for you and your neighbors.', '8-12 years', 'Sensitivity to warm temperatures, anesthesia and food allergens are common in this dog breed. In addition, these dogs exhibit potential for a host of other health complications such as cataracts, gastric torsion, and elbow and hip dysplasia.', '/assets/img/Chow-Chow.jpg', 'Red, Cinnamon, Black, Cream, Blue', NULL),
  47. ('Collie', 'Both', 'Sheepdogs and Cattledogs', 'Herding Group', 'The Collie has a reputation as dog with super powers, able to leap deep wells in a single bound and communicate complicated messages, even without the aid of speech. While the breed certainly has qualities that bolster that impression, it’s a disservice to any dog to load him up with baggage that he can’t possibly carry.', 'Graceful, devoted, and proud', 'Regular Exercise', 'Easy Training', 'Yes', 'With Supervision', '60-75 pounds (male), 50-65 pounds (female)', '24-26 inches (male), 22-24 inches (female)', 'Rough/Smooth Coat', 'Seasonal', 'The Collie is not a good candidate for apartment life unless someone will be home to prevent nuisance barking and give him the exercise he needs.', '12-14 years', 'Collies can be affected by a number of genetic health problems, including multiple drug sensitivities from a mutation in the multi-drug resistance gene (MDR1).', '/assets/img/Collie.jpg', 'White, Sable Merle, Blue Merle, Tri-color, Sable & White, Sable', NULL);
  48. INSERT INTO `dog_list` (`BREED_NAME`, `BREED_CATEGORY`, `breed_GRPFCI`, `breed_GRPAKC`, `BREED_DESCRIPTION`, `BREED_TEMPERAMENT`, `BREED_ENERGY`, `BREED_TRAINABILITY`, `BREED_CHILDREN`, `BREED_OTHERPETS`, `BREED_WEIGHT`, `BREED_HEIGHT`, `BREED_COATTYPE`, `BREED_SHEDDING`, `BREED_ENVIRONMENT`, `BREED_LIFESPAN`, `BREED_HEALTH`, `BREED_IMAGE`, `BREED_COLOR`, `BREED_LINK`) VALUES
  49. ('Continental Toy Spaniel', 'Both', 'Companion and Toy Dogs', 'Toy Group', 'The Papillon, also called the Continental Toy Spaniel, is a breed of dog, of the spaniel type. One of the oldest of the toy spaniels, it derives its name from its characteristic butterfly-like look of the long and fringed hair on the ears.', 'Friendly, Alert, Happy', 'Regular Exercise', 'Eager to Please', 'Better with Supervision', 'With Supervision', '5-10 pounds (both)', '8-11 inches (both)', 'Long/Silky Coat', 'Seasonal', 'This breed is good for apartment life.', '14-16 years', 'Papillons are tough and gutsy, but they are very small. Owners need to be careful with them, especially when they are puppies, around stairs, furniture, and other, larger animals. A small child can accidentally hurt his puppy friend very easily. Two health problems Papillons have in common with many small dogs are (1) a fontanel in the top of the skull, similar to a human baby’s soft spot; and (2) patellar luxation, or kneecaps that can “slip” or dislocate, sometimes briefly, sometimes completely. This can sometimes be corrected with surgery, but often the dog simply learns to live with it.', '/assets/img/Continental-Toy-Spaniel.jpg', 'White, Brown & White, Black & White, Sable, Red & White, Fawn & White', NULL),
  50. ('Croatian Shepherd Dog', 'Both', 'Sheepdogs and Cattledogs', 'Miscellaneous Group', 'Also known as the \"Croatian Sheepdog\". This breed is a hard-working and adaptable dog breed. Because they can be a little strong-willed at times, however, they are not recommended for first-time dog owners.', 'Alert, agile, keen and intelligent', 'Needs Lots of Activity', 'Eager to Please', 'Yes', 'With Supervision', '29-43 pounds (both)', '16-21 inches (both)', 'Medium Coat', 'Occasional', 'This breed is okay in an apartment as long as it gets enough exercise.', '12-14 years', 'This breed is a very healthy and hardy one. Most of the health problems seen in this breed are work-related injuries, although these dogs can be prone to musculoskeletal issues such a patellar luxation and arthritis as well.', '/assets/img/Croatian-Shepherd-Dog.jpg', 'Black. There may be very small patches of white on its chest and/or toes', NULL),
  51. ('Czechoslovakian Vlcak', 'Both', 'Sheepdogs and Cattledogs', 'Miscellaneous Group', 'An alert, primitive canine that resembles a wolf in appearance. They are highly intelligent, powerful, active, loyal and devoted to it’s owner. They have superior eyesight, hearing and sense of smell and are known for having excellent stamina and endurance.', 'Loyal, Energetic, Independent, Active, Calm, Courageous', 'Needs Lots of Activity', 'May be Stubborn', 'Yes', 'With Supervision', '44-57 pounds (both)', '23.5-25.5 inches (both)', 'Double Coat', 'Frequent', 'The Czechoslovakian Vlcak will do okay in an apartment if it is sufficiently exercised. It is moderately active indoors and will do best with a large yard. Well-suited for cold climates.', '10-15 years', 'The Czechoslovakian Vlcak is a generally healthy and hardy breed and do not suffer from any major hereditary health issues. They can however suffer from hip dysplasia on occasion, but this is common in dogs of this size.', '/assets/img/Czechoslovakian-Vlcak.jpg', 'Silver-gray, Yellow-gray', NULL),
  52. ('Dandie Dinmont Terrier', 'Both', 'Terriers', 'Terrier Group', 'The unique-looking Dandie Dinmont Terrier is a tough but dignified little exterminator. Sturdily built for the rigors of farm life, they will agreeably adapt to city living. Dandies are compact companions blessed with a big personality.', 'Independent, Smart, Proud', 'Regular Exercise', 'Independent', 'Yes', 'With Supervision', '18-24 pounds (both)', '8-11 inches (both)', 'Rough Coat', 'Infrequent', 'The Dandie Dinmont Terrier is good for apartment life. They are fairly active indoors and a small yard will do as long as you take them for daily walks. Likes to chase, be careful when taking them off the leash.', '12-15 years', 'Dandie Dinmont Terriers are healthy, but conditions that have been seen in the breed include liver shunts, hip dysplasia, luxating patellas, intervertebral disc disease and glaucoma.', '/assets/img/Dandie-Dinmont-Terrier.jpg', 'Mustard, Pepper', NULL),
  53. ('Drentsche Patrijshond', 'Both', 'Pointing Dogs', 'Miscellaneous Group', 'This breed is pronounced da\'rinse-ah puh\'trice-hoon. The Drentsche Patrijshond, Drent for short, is not your typical continental pointer. For starters, the Drent has a tail and is nearly four hundred years old. The Drent was built by farmers for farmers. As a farm dog, Drents had to do it all: hunt feather and fur, keep the farm clear of vermin, cart dairy to the market and much more. The breed has maintained versatility from the beginning and are highly intelligent and adaptable. As such, training must be kept lively and interesting. Drents are used in all types of hunting, agility, tracking, dog sledding, and skijoring.', 'Loyal, Intelligent, Sensitive', 'Energetic', 'Agreeable', 'Yes', 'With Supervision', '48-73 pounds (both)', '21-25 inches (both)', 'Long Coat', 'Regularly', 'This is a breed that absolutely loves going on outdoor adventures and would make an excellent companion for those who enjoy engaging in extreme activities. Because of its high exercise requirements, the Drentse Patrijshond does not adapt well to apartment life and does best when provided a large (preferably very large) yard.', '11-14 years', 'Breed health concerns may include progressive retinal atrophy (PRA) and hereditary stomatocytosis.', '/assets/img/Drentsche-Patrijshond.jpg', 'White & Chocolate, Tri-color, Orange & White', NULL),
  54. ('Dutch Shepherd', 'Both', 'Sheepdogs and Cattledogs', 'Miscellaneous Group', 'The Dutch Shepherd is a lively, athletic, alert and intelligent breed, and has retained its herding instinct for which it was originally developed. Having an independent nature, it can be slightly obstinate and have a mind of its own. Since its original duties were to keep flocks of sheep in a particular location, it is able to run all day, and that is reflected in its physique and structure.', 'Intelligent, Lively, Athletic', 'Needs Lots of Activity', 'Agreeable', 'Yes', 'Yes', '42-75 pounds (both)', '21.5-24.5 inches (both)', 'Short Coat', 'Seasonal', 'They are capable of apartment living, so long as they get at least one long walk and several play sessions during the day.', '11-14 years', 'Dutch Shepherds are generally a very healthy breed. There are some instances of Dutch Shepherds developing hip dysplasia, but these instances are more rare than in similar breeds, such as German Shepherds.', '/assets/img/Dutch-Shepherd.jpg', 'Brindle, Gold Brindle, Salt & Pepper, Silver Brindle, Gray Brindle, Blue Gray', NULL),
  55. ('English Setter', 'Both', 'Pointing Dogs', 'Sporting Group', 'English Setters are elegant but substantial gundogs known for their beauty and agreeable temperament. The word “belton,” unique to this breed, describes the speckled patterns of the coat, which comes in colors that sound good enough to eat: liver, lemon, and orange among them.', 'Friendly, merry, and mellow; called the “gentleman of the dog world”', 'Energetic', 'Easy Training', 'Better with Supervision', 'With Supervision', '65-80 pounds (male), 45-55 pounds (female)', '25-27 inches (male), 23-25 inches (female)', 'Long Coat', 'Regularly', 'They are not well suited for an apartment lifestyle, but thrive in houses with big yards or farms with plenty of room to run and socialize with other animals. They enjoy most any physical activity, from long walks, to games of chase in the back yard, to competing in an endurance ring - as long as the activity involves the company of people, the English Setter will love it.', '12 years', 'This breed is prone to major health issues such as elbow dysplasia, deafness, hypothyroidism, and canine hip dysplasia (CHD). It is also prone to epilepsy, Osteochondrosis Dissecans (OCD) and progressive retinal atrophy (PRA).', '/assets/img/English-Setter.jpg', 'Tri-color, Liver Belton, Lemon Belton, Blue Belton, Orange Belton, Chestnut Belton', NULL),
  56. ('English Toy Terrier', 'fci', 'Terriers', '', 'The English Toy Terrier was developed in England from a breed known as the Old English Black and Tan Terrier.This breed was developed for its speed and agility because it was used for rat pitting – this is a sport that involved placing a dog in a pit with rats and betting on how quickly the dog would kill them.', 'Alert, affectionate, friendly, confident', 'Regular Exercise', 'Independent', 'Better with Supervision', 'With Supervision', '7-9 pounds (both)', '10-12 inches (both)', 'Short Coat', 'Infrequent', 'This breed is adaptable to different living situations and, due to its small size, it generally does well in apartment or condo life.', '12-13 years', 'This breed is generally a healthy and hardy but, like any dog, it is prone to developing certain health problems.', '/assets/img/English-Toy-Terrier.jpg', 'Black & Tan', NULL),
  57. ('Eurasier', 'Both', 'Spitz and primitive types', 'Miscellaneous Group', 'The Eurasier is a medium-sized dog with a thick, medium-long coat that can come in a variety of colors. Confident, calm, and well-balanced, he is loyal to the entire family, but reserved towards strangers. He must live in close contact with his family, as he is not suited to be kept in kennels or tied up outside.', 'Confident, Calm, Family-Oriented', 'Regular Exercise', 'Agreeable', 'Yes', 'Yes', '40-70 pounds (both)', '19-24 inches (both)', 'Double Coat', 'Seasonal', 'The Eurasier has a low activity level and can live happily in any home, including an apartment or condo. One or two brief walks daily will satisfy his exercise needs.', '12-16 years', 'This breed health problems can occur are hip and elbow dysplasia, a knee problem called patellar luxation, autoimmune thyroiditis, and an eye problem called distichiasis (abnormal eyelash growth that may result in eyelash(es) that rub against and irritate the cornea).', '/assets/img/Eurasier.jpg', 'Black, Fawn, Wolf-Sable, Black & Gold, Tan, Black & Silver', NULL),
  58. ('Finnish Lapphund', 'Both', 'Spitz and primitive types', 'Herding Group', 'The weatherproof Finnish Lapphund is a tough and substantial reindeer herder from north of the Arctic Circle. This remarkably empathetic breed is among the friendliest of all dogs—once he’s satisfied that you aren’t a reindeer rustler.', 'Friendly, Alert, Agile', 'Regular Exercise', 'Eager to Please', 'Yes', 'Yes', '33-53 pounds (both)', '18-21 inches (male), 16-19 inches (female)', 'Double Coat', 'Seasonal', 'The Finnish Lapphund does not have very special living needs. Despite having been bred to help herd reindeer, the Lapphund can be kept inside apartments or homes with limited space. The Lapphund is known to be able to adapt itself to different environments and circumstances.', '12-15 years', 'The Finnish Lapphund generally is a healthy, hearty breed, with an average lifespan of between 12 and 15 years. Breed health concerns include generalized progressive retinal atrophy (GPRA), cataracts and hip dysplasia.', '/assets/img/Finnish-Lapphund.jpg', 'White, Black, Brown, Tan, Wolf-Sable, Sable', NULL),
  59. ('Finnish Spitz', 'Both', 'Spitz and primitive types', 'Non-Sporting Group', 'The lively Finnish Spitz, the flame-colored, foxy-faced breed from the “Land of 60,000 Lakes,” is a small but fearless hunting dog whose unique style of tracking and indicating quarry has earned him the nickname the “Barking Bird Dog.', 'Friendly, Good-Natured, Lively', 'Needs Lots of Activity', 'Agreeable', 'Yes', 'Yes', '25-33 pounds (male), 20-28 pounds (female)', '17.5-20 inches (male), 15.5-18 inches (female)', 'Double Coat', 'Seasonal', 'They aren\'t recommended for apartment dwellers or families who don\'t have the time and energy to give them a lot of exercise.', '13-15 years', 'The Finnish Spitz is a pretty healthy breed. Health problems that may be seen include diabetes, hypothyroidism, cataracts, an autoimmune skin condition called pemphigus foliaceous, and epilepsy.', '/assets/img/Finnish-Spitz.jpg', 'Tan, Gold, Red Gold', NULL),
  60. ('French Bulldog', 'Both', 'Companion and Toy Dogs', 'Non-Sporting Group', 'The one-of-a-kind French Bulldog, with his large bat ears and even disposition, is one of the world’s most popular small-dog breeds, especially among city dwellers. The Frenchie is playful, alert, adaptable, and completely irresistible.', 'Adaptable, Playful, Smart', 'Calm', 'Agreeable', 'Yes', 'Yes', 'under 28 pounds (both)', '11-13 inches (both)', 'Smooth Coat', 'Regularly', 'Frenchies are good for apartment life. They can be fairly active indoors and will do okay without a yard. They do not do well in temperature extremes.', '10-12 years', 'French Bulldogs are prone to joint diseases, spinal disorders, heart defects and eye problems. Dams often have to deliver pups by cesarean section, because pups have relatively large heads. They often have respiratory problems. They tend to wheeze and snore and have trouble in hot weather. Prone to heatstroke. An overweight Frenchie may have trouble breathing, because of a swollen abdomen. Do not overfeed this breed. Putting them under anesthesia is risky because of their breathing issues. French Bulldogs are high maintenance and potential owners need to be aware that their vet bills may be high. Take this into consideration before choosing a Frenchie puppy.', '/assets/img/French-Bulldog.jpg', 'White, Brindle, Fawn, Tan, Brindle & White', NULL),
  61. ('French Spaniel', 'Both', 'Pointing Dogs', 'Miscellaneous Group', 'The French Spaniel is balanced, frank, gentle, calm and docile. He is an enthusiastic hunter, sociable with other dogs and an ideal companion in all circumstances. An excellent pointing dog, he also has a talent for retrieving.', 'Gentle, Sociable, Intelligent', 'Energetic', 'May be Stubborn', 'Yes', 'Yes', '50-60 pounds (both)', '21.5-24 inches (both)', 'Medium Coat', 'Infrequent', 'The French Spaniel is not recommended for apartment life. They are very active indoors and will do best with acreage. This breed is resistant to cold and damp conditions.', '10-12 years', 'French Spaniels are usually healthy dogs, though susceptible to certain dermatological conditions like acral mutilation and analgesia, recently observed in these breeds with symptoms showing up when they are three to twelve months of age. Seniors dogs might suffer from an eye problem, hip dysplasia, and epilepsy.', '/assets/img/French-Spaniels.jpg', 'Roan, Brown, White & Chocolate, Spotted White', NULL),
  62. ('German Longhaired Pointer', 'Both', 'Pointing Dogs', 'Miscellaneous Group', 'A good way to describe the German Longhaired Pointer is that, in appearance, it’s Continental Europe’s version of a Setter: a pointing dog with full tail and a long coat with dense guard hairs and a moderate undercoat. One noteworthy difference is the GLP’s affection for swimming and, therefore, waterfowl hunting. Coat color reflects the mixture of markings similar to a German Shorthaired Pointer.', 'Versatile, Calm, Family-Oriented', 'Energetic', 'Eager to Please', 'Yes', 'With Supervision', '55-80 pounds (both)', '22-28 inches (both)', 'Medium Coat', 'Seasonal', 'It is not well suited for urban life, as it thrives on having lots of room to run and swim. Its ideal setting would be in a rural area, with an active owner who hunts with the dog on a regular basis.', '12-14 years', 'German Longhaired Pointers are generally healthy dogs with an average lifespan of 12 to 14 years. There are no known conditions associated with the breed at the moment. However, minor concerns have been raised about their susceptibility to ear infections.', '/assets/img/German-Longhaired-Pointer.jpg', 'Brown Roan, Roan, White & Chocolate, Dark Chocolate', NULL),
  63. ('German Shepherd', 'Both', 'Sheepdogs and Cattledogs', 'Herding Group', 'The German Shepherd Dog is one of America’s most popular dog breeds for a reason. Because he’s trained to guide and assistance work for the handicapped, police and military service, herding, search and rescue, drug detection, competitive obedience.', 'Smart, confident, courageous, and steady', 'Regular Exercise', 'Eager to Please', 'Yes', 'With Supervision', '65-90 pounds (male), 50-70 pounds (female)', '24-26 inches (male), 22-24 inches (female)', 'Double Coat', 'Regularly', 'He doesn’t need to live in a large house with a yard, but if you live in an apartment or condo, you must be able to give him plenty of walks or other daily exercise and opportunities to relieve himself during the day.', '7-10 years', 'This breed is can suffer elbow dysplasia, hip dysplasia, bloat, Degenerative Myelopathy, Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency and allergies.\r\n', '/assets/img/German-Shepherd.jpg', 'Black, Gray, Sable, Black & Tan, Black & Silver, Liver, Bi-Color, Black & Cream, White', NULL),
  64. ('German Wirehaired Pointer', 'Both', 'Pointing Dogs', 'Sporting Group', 'With his sporty weatherproof coat and can-do attitude, the noble German Wirehaired Pointer is a versatile, sturdy gundog who thrives on outdoor activity. Around the house, the GWP is an eager, affectionate, and amusing family companion.', 'Affectionate, Eager, Enthusiastic', 'Needs Lots of Activity', 'Eager to Please', 'Not Recommended', 'Yes', '50-70 pounds (both)', '24-26 inches (male), minimum 22 inches (female)', 'Wire Coat', 'Regularly', 'The German Wirehaired Pointer is not recommended for apartment life. It can be somewhat high strung and very active indoors; needs plenty of exercise to prevent extreme indoor restlessness. It will do best with at least a large yard.', '14-16 years', 'German Wirehaired Pointers are generally healthy, but problems that have been seen in the breed include hip dysplasia, von Willebrand disease and eye problems such as entropion and progressive retinal atrophy.', '/assets/img/German-Wirehaired-Pointer.jpg', 'Dark Brown, Liver & White, Roan, Blue Belton', NULL),
  65. ('Glen of Imaal Terrier', 'Both', 'Terriers', 'Terrier Group', 'Gentler, less excitable than most terriers, but still bold and spirited, the double-coated Glen of Imaal Terrier is named for one of Ireland\'s most remote locales. The brave but docile Glen is a strong, no-fuss dog built for hard work.', 'Gentle, Spirited, Bold', 'Regular Exercise', 'Independent', 'Not Recommended', 'Yes', '32-40 pounds (both)', '12.5-14 inches (both)', 'Double Coat', 'Occasional', 'The Glen of Imaal Terrier will do okay in an apartment. They are moderately active indoors and will do okay without a yard. The Glen can sleep outdoors if the weather is not too hot or cold, but would much rather be indoors with its owners.', '10-15 years', 'Glen of Imaal Terriers are generally very healthy, but they can be prone to a few genetic health problems affecting the eyes, such as progressive retinal atrophy (PRA) and rod-cone dystrophy.', '/assets/img/Glen-of-Imaal-Terrier.jpg', 'Blue Brindle, Wheaten', NULL),
  66. ('Gordon Setter', 'Both', 'Pointing Dogs', 'Sporting Group', 'Gordon Setters are the largest and most substantial of setters—a big male might stand 27 inches at the shoulder and weigh 80 pounds. The stunning coat is a glistening black, with tan markings and long hair on the ears, belly, legs, chest, and tail.', 'Bold, confident, and resolute afield; sweetly affectionate by the fireside', 'Needs Lots of Activity', 'Independent', 'Better with Supervision', 'With Supervision', '55-80 pounds (male), 45-70 pounds (female)', '24-27 inches (male), 23-26 inches (female)', 'Long Coat', 'Seasonal', 'This breed show the capability to adapt to a variety of living situations, apartment life is not recommended for this kind of breed. It is relatively inactive indoors and will do best in a home with at least a large, safely fenced yard.', '12-13 years', 'This breed is prone to major health issues such as gastric torsion and canine hip dysplasia, and minor problems like cerebellar abiotrophy, progressive retinal atrophy (PRA), hypothyroidism, and elbow dysplasia.', '/assets/img/Gordon-Setter.jpg', 'Black & Tan, Red, Tan', NULL),
  67. ('Greenland Dog', 'fci', 'Spitz and primitive types', '', 'The Greenland Dog is a large breed of husky-type dog kept as a sled dog and for hunting polar bear and seal.The first dogs arrived in the Americas 12,000 years ago.', 'Hard-working, gentle, quiet', 'Energetic', 'Independent', 'Yes', 'Yes', '66-70 pounds (both)', '22-25 inches (both)', 'Double Coat', 'Seasonal', 'This breed is not good for apartment life. It needs space, room to run and a job to do. This breed can live outdoors. It can withstand cold temperatures and does not like excessive heat.', '13-14 years', 'This breed has a few health problems such as gastric torsion, hip dysplasia, and other musculoskeletal problems. They are also prone to working injuries received in the field.', '/assets/img/Greenland-Dog.jpg', 'Black, White, Grey, Spotted White', NULL),
  68. ('Havanese', 'Both', 'Companion and Toy Dogs', 'Toy Group', 'Havanese, the only dog breed native to Cuba, are cheerful little dogs with a spring in their step and a gleam in their big, brown eyes. These vivacious and sociable companions are becoming especially popular with American city dwellers.', 'Intelligent, Outgoing, Funny', 'Regular Exercise', 'Easy Training', 'Yes', 'Yes', '7-13 pounds (both)', '8.5-11.5 inches (both)', 'Long Coat', 'Occasional', 'The Havanese does well in all types of housing, from apartments to homes with large yards. But he\'ll probably bark when he sees someone passing by the house or when he hears a strange noise. The good news is that he doesn\'t bark just for the sake of hearing his own voice.', '14-16 years', 'Havanese are generally healthy and fairly long-lived. There are several conditions that the breed can be prone to, including eye disorders, chondrodysplasia, deafness, heart murmurs, Legg-Calve-Perthes disease (which affects the hip joint), and patellar luxation.', '/assets/img/Havanese.jpg', 'Black, White, Havana Brown, Tobacco, Fawn, Mahogany', NULL),
  69. ('Hokkaido', 'Both', 'Spitz and primitive types', 'Miscellaneous Group', 'The Hokkaido is a dog of noteworthy endurance and dignity. His temperament is faithful, docile, very alert and bold. He also shows accurate judgement and great stamina.', 'Dignified, Alert, Devoted', 'Energetic', 'Agreeable', 'Yes', 'Yes', '44-66 pounds (both)', '18-20 inches (both)', 'Double Coat', 'Seasonal', 'The Hokkaido Dog is not recommended for apartment life. It is moderately active indoors and will do best with a large yard. They can live outdoors, for their warm coats protect them from the cold.', '12-15 years', 'Hokkaido are prone to collie eye anomaly, hip dysplasia, luxating patella, heart murmurs, idiopathic seizures, anxiety, psychogenic polydipsia, and pica.', '/assets/img/Hokkaido.jpg', 'Black, White, Brindle, Black & Gold, Tan, Sesame', NULL),
  70. ('Irish Red and White Setter', 'Both', 'Pointing Dogs', 'Sporting Group', 'These medium-to-large bird dogs are powerful, solid, and sinewy, with enough stamina and bird sense to get the job done any day of the week and twice on Sunday. The stunning coat—vivid red “islands” floating on a sea of pearl white—has a practical function: It enables hunters to spot their dog at a distance. The handsome face projects a keen but kindly expression.', 'Fun-loving, friendly, high-spirited; a real handful if bored or neglected', 'Energetic', 'Eager to Please', 'Yes', 'Yes', '42-60 pounds (male), 35-50 pounds (female)', '24.5-26 inches (male), 22.5-24 inches (female)', 'Long Coat', 'Seasonal', 'This breed loves to run fast and over long distances so you might want to have a fenced in yard where he can run freely and a great companion for outdoor activities.', '11-15 years', 'There are few genetic issues that affect this breed. Before bringing your puppy home, check to see if there is a history of hip dysplasia or cataracts in the lineage.', '/assets/img/Red-White-Setter.jpg', 'Red & White', NULL),
  71. ('Irish Red Setter', 'Both', 'Pointing Dogs', 'Sporting Group', 'The flashy Irish Setter stands out in any crowd. Underneath the coat is a true athlete, over two feet tall at the shoulder and weighing 60 to 70 pounds. The breed was created as a hunter’s companion who can do a hard day’s work in the field. Irish Setters are famous for their grace and speed.', 'Outgoing, sweet-natured, active, and trainable', 'Needs Lots of Activity', 'Easy Training', 'Yes', 'Yes', '70 pounds (male), 60 pounds (female)', '27 inches (male), 25 inches (female)', 'Long Coat', 'Seasonal', 'This breed will do best with a large yard. They cannot be placed in an apartment because they have a high level of activity requirement. They need lots of exercise and are best suited to the country life rather than city life.', '12-15 years', 'They have weight issues and have the tendency to get bloated. Instead of giving them one big meal for the day, it is wise to feed them 2 to 3 small meals a day. They are also prone to suffer eye problems and elbow and hip dysplasia. Dog owners of Irish Setters should also watch out for PRA, auto-immune disease and hypothyroidism. They are also particularly prone to skin allergies and epilepsy.', '/assets/img/Irish-Red-Setter.jpg', 'Mahogany, Red, Chestnut', NULL),
  72. ('Japanese Chin', 'Both', 'Companion and Toy Dogs', 'Toy Group', 'Chin are the unrivaled noblemen of Japanese breeds. They’re tiny “indoorsy” companions, with an unmistakably Eastern look and bearing. The head is large, the muzzle short, and the round, dark eyes convey, as Chin fans like to say, a “look of astonishment.', 'Cat-like, Loyal, Independent, Alert, Intelligent, Loving', 'Regular Exercise', 'Independent', 'Better with Supervision', 'With Supervision', '7-11 pounds (both)', '8-11 inches (both)', 'Long/Silky Coat', 'Seasonal', 'This breed is a fairly active little dog. He will enjoy going for slow walks with his humans, or exploring his fenced backyard. This breed is an excellent choice for apartment living. Because of their stubborn nature, it is never a good idea to allow them to outdoors off lead.', '10-12 years', 'This breed is a generally healthy breed, and responsible breeders screen for health concerns such as luxating patellas (slipping kneecaps), cataracts, epilepsy, and early-onset heart murmurs. This breed can be affected by a fatal neurological condition called GM2 gangliosidosis, or Tay-Sachs disease; using a DNA test, breeders can identify carriers and plan breedings to prevent the disease from manifesting in their puppies.', '/assets/img/Japanese-Chin.jpg', 'Lemon & White, Black & White, Tri-color, Red & White, Sable & White', NULL),
  73. ('Japanese Terrier', 'fci', 'Terriers', '', 'The Japanese Terrier is a cheerful, animated, intelligent dog. They are gentle and sometimes cautious but, like other terriers, they can be intense when chasing squirrels (which may be bigger than they are).', 'Active, Affectionate, Cheerful, Lively, Swift, Vigilant', 'Regular Exercise', 'Independent', 'Yes', 'With Supervision', '5-9 pounds (both)', '8-13 inches (both)', 'Short Coat', 'Infrequent', 'This breed can fare well in either the city or the country but will require daily exercise on a leash or in an enclosed space.', '12-15 years', 'Quite a healthy breed some issues may include patellar luxation, eye problems and ear infections.', '/assets/img/Japanese-Terrier.jpg', 'Black & White, Tri-color', NULL),
  74. ('Jämthund', 'fci', 'Spitz and primitive types', '', 'Jämthund, also known as the Swedish Elkhound, are a versatile breed of dog that originated within central Sweden and closely resembles their ancestor – the wolf. With their thick, luxurious coat and light and dark colouring, they are an unquestionably attractive breed. While nowadays they are often kept as family pets, they were originally kept as hunters and guard dogs.', 'Loyal, Energetic, Independent, Active, Calm, Courageous', 'Needs Lots of Activity', 'May be Stubborn', 'Yes', 'With Supervision', '50-65 pounds (both)', '22-26 inches (male), 20-24 inches (female)', 'Double Coat', 'Infrequent', 'This is not an ideal dog for those who live in an apartment or a house in the midst of town. Jämthund thrives in large open spaces. So, it is necessary to have a big yard if you wish to own one. Of course, you can keep your dog indoors once in a while, but not for the long periods of time.', '12-14 years', 'As an ancient breed, the Swedish Elkhound is fairly health and hardy. Still, all dogs are prone to developing certain health conditions. Some of the conditions known to affect the Swedish Elkhound include hip dysplasia, skin allergies, elbow dysplasia, liver disease, and hearing problems. This breed is also prone to obesity which can increase the risk for other health problems like diabetes and heart disease.', '/assets/img/Jämthund.jpg', 'Light Grey, Dark Grey', NULL),
  75. ('Komondor', 'Both', 'Sheepdogs and Cattledogs', 'Working Group', 'The Komondor is a loving dog who needs little exercise and likes to keep its human companions in sight, often following them. Intelligent with a keen instinct for protection, the Komondors independent thought process can make this breed ill-suited to many.', 'Dignified, brave, protective, steadfastly loyal', 'Regular Exercise', 'Independent', 'Better with Older Children', 'Not Recommended', '100-more pounds (male), 80-more pounds (female)', '27.5 inches (male), 25.5 inches (female)', 'Long Corded Coat', 'Seasonal', 'These dogs typically remain stationary in a guarding position, and large yards are not a requirement for them.', '10-12 years', 'This breed are generally healthy, but conditions sometimes seen in the breed include hip dysplasia, eye problems such as entropion, and juvenile cataracts, and bloat, also known as gastric torsion or gastric dilatation volvulus.\r\n', '/assets/img/Komondor.jpg', 'White', NULL),
  76. ('Kuvasz', 'Both', 'Sheepdogs and Cattledogs', 'Working Group', 'Known for being gentle, protective and easy to care for, the Kuvasz can be independent and aggressive and therefore needs firmness during the training and socialization period.', 'Intensely loyal, protective, utterly fearless', 'Regular Exercise', 'Independent', 'Better with Supervision', 'With Supervision', '100-115 pounds (male), 70-90 pounds (female)', '28-30 inches (male), 26-28 inches (female)', 'Double Coat', 'Seasonal', 'He needs a large, fenced yard as well as a long daily walk or run once hes physically mature.', '10-12 years', 'This Breed are prone to hereditary and congenital conditions that can adversely affect their health. This breed is prone to eye problems, panosteitis, stomach problems and joint conditions.', '/assets/img/Kuvasz.jpg', 'White', NULL),
  77. ('Lhasa Apso', 'Both', 'Companion and Toy Dogs', 'Non-Sporting Group', 'The lavishly coated Lhasa Apso is a thousand-year-old breed who served as sentinels at palaces and monasteries isolated high in the Himalayas. Smart, confident, and complex, Lhasas are family comedians but regally aloof with strangers.', 'Confident, Smart, Comical', 'Regular Exercise', 'Independent', 'Yes', 'With Supervision', '12-18 pounds (both)', '10-11 inches (both)', 'Long Coat', 'Infrequent', 'These dogs are good for apartment living. They are very active indoors and will do okay without a yard.', '12-15 years', 'This breed is generally a robust, healthy dog. The most serious health problem in the breed is hereditary kidney dysfunction, which can be present in mild to severe form. There is no reliable test to detect carriers. Prospective owners should seek out experienced, conscientious breeders who are aware of the condition and remove affected individuals from their breeding programs. Breeders have made great progress toward eliminating this problem, and the risk of acquiring an afflicted puppy from a knowledgeable breeder is slim. Other conditions to inquire about are dry eye, progressive retinal atrophy (PRA), slipping stifles, hip dysplasia, and cherry eye.', '/assets/img/Lhasa-Apso.jpg', 'Black, Dark Grizzle, Brown, Honey, Golden, Sandy', NULL),
  78. ('Mudi', 'Both', 'Sheepdogs and Cattledogs', 'Miscellaneous Group', 'The Mudi (pronounced “moodie”) is a rare dog breed which was first developed in 19th Century Hungary as a herding dog. It is most recognized for its active nature and superior prowess during sporting events such as dog agility trials, flyball and herding trials.', 'Keen, Lively, Intelligent, Alert, Energetic, Courageous', 'Energetic', 'Eager to Please', 'Yes', 'With Supervision', '24–29 pounds (male), 18–24 pounds (female)', '16–19 inches (male), 15–17 inches (female)', 'Curly Coat', 'Occasional', 'Mudis need daily long walks or brisk jogs. They also thrive well when they can run around in large areas or play sports like Frisbee or flyball.', '13-14 years', 'This breed is very healthy with no hereditary diseases documented so far.', '/assets/img/Mudi.jpg', 'Black, White, Fawn, Ash, Brown, Black merle', NULL),
  79. ('Old Danish Pointing Dog', 'fci', 'Pointing Dogs', '', 'The Old Danish Pointing Dog is a medium-sized breed of dog, white with brown markings, originally used as a pointing dog in Denmark.', 'Courageous, Quiet, Determined, Stable, Friendly, Active', 'Energetic', 'Responds Well', 'Better with Supervision', 'With Supervision', '66-70 pounds (male), 57-68 pounds (female)', '21-24 inches (male), 20-22 inches (female)', 'Short Coat', 'Seasonal', 'This breed is equally fit for small and large hunting fields, however not suitable for apartment livings or small homes.', '12-14 years', 'This breed can be prone to hip dysplasia, but are usually a very healthy breed.', '/assets/img/Old-Danish-Pointing-Dog.jpg', 'Brown & White', NULL),
  80. ('Old English Sheepdog', 'Both', 'Sheepdogs and Cattledogs', 'Herding Group', 'The Old English Sheepdog has a compact, thick set, and square-proportioned body, which is broad at the rump. Its powerful, free gait is nearly effortless, combining agility and strength.', 'Adaptable, smart, gentle', 'Regular Exercise', 'Independent', 'Better with Supervision', 'With Supervision', '60-100 pounds (both)', '22 inches & up (male), 21 inches & up (female)', 'Long Coat', 'Seasonal', 'The Old English Sheepdog can live outside in temperate or cool climates, but it should have access to indoor quarters or the house, as it seeks constant companionship.', '10-12 years', 'This breed is prone to minor health conditions like deafness, cataract, gastric torsion, otitis externa, progressive retinal atrophy (PRA), cerebellar ataxia, retinal detachment and hypothyroidism, or major health issues like canine hip dysplasia (CHD).', '/assets/img/Old-English-Sheepdog.jpg', 'Blue Merle, Blue, Grey, Grizzle', NULL),
  81. ('Pekingese', 'Both', 'Companion and Toy Dogs', 'Toy Group', 'Pekingese are compact, stocky toy dogs weighing up to 14 pounds. The coat is longest at the neck and shoulders, giving Pekes their famous “lion’s mane.” Coats come in various reds, from a golden-red to darker shades. The large, short-muzzled head is a wider-than-long “envelope shaped” rectangle, and the eyes are large, dark, and sparkly. A unique feature of Pekes is their effortless “rolling” gait.', 'Stubborn, Opinionated, Good-natured, Affectionate, Aggressive, Intelligent', 'Calm', 'May be Stubborn', 'Better with Supervision', 'With Supervision', 'up to 14 pounds (both)', '6-9 inches (both)', 'Double Coat', 'Seasonal', 'This breed is a very easy dog to keep and requires little food to stay healthy. Too many treats easily lead to obesity. While fairly active, Pekingese do not need long walks for their exercise. A short romp indoors or outdoors in good weather will suffice. With the shortened face, Pekingese do not handle hot or humid weather well.', '12-14 years', 'As with all short-faced breeds, the natural ease of breathing can be a major concern. It is important to choose a Pekingese with wide-open nostrils on a moderate-sized nose. Because Pekingese don’t have a long muzzle to act as a natural barrier of protection for the eyes, it is important to ensure that your environment is safe for your Peke and that nothing can jab or irritate his eyes. Pekingese appreciate cold temperatures, and therefore some owners travel with their Pekes on frozen ice packs, or an ice pillow, even for rides in the car, which provides a level of comfort that Pekingese thoroughly enjoy.', '/assets/img/Pekingese.jpg', 'Black, Fawn, Black & Tan, Cream, Fawn Brindle, Grey', NULL),
  82. ('Pembroke Welsh Corgi', 'Both', 'Sheepdogs and Cattledogs', 'Herding Group', 'The Pembroke Welsh Corgi, an agile cattle and sheep herder, has a smooth and free gait, with good drive and reach. Low to the ground and long, the Pembroke Welsh Corgi differs from its cousin, the Cardigan Welsh Corgi, in that it is not as long bodied or as heavy-boned.', 'Smart and alert, affectionate but not pushy, bold but kindly.', 'Energetic', 'Responds Well', 'Better with Supervision', 'With Supervision', 'up to 30 pounds (male), up to 28 pounds (female)', '10-12 inches (both)', 'Double Coat', 'Frequent', 'The Pembroke is suited to live outdoors in temperate weather, but temperamentally it prefers to share its owners home, while having access to the yard.', '12-13 years', 'This breed is prone to serious health concerns such as intervertebral disc disease and canine hip dysplasia (CHD), as well as minor issues like epilepsy and degenerative myelopathy. Lens luxation, von Willebrands Disease (vWD), progressive retinal atrophy (PRA), and urinary stones are also noticed in the breed on occasion.', '/assets/img/Pembroke-Welsh-Corgi.jpg', 'Fawn, Black & Tan, Blue, Black & White, Red, Sable', NULL),
  83. ('Picardy Sheepdog', 'Both', 'Sheepdogs and Cattledogs', 'Herding Group', 'The Berger Picard is a rare and ancient breed from the Picardy region of northern France. These medium-sized dogs have large ears that naturally stand high and curved, low-hanging tails. Their brown eyes are oval-shaped.', 'Lively, alert, even-tempered', 'Energetic', 'Eager to Please', 'Yes', 'With Supervision', '50-70 pounds (both)', '23.5-25.5 inches (male), 21.5-23.5 inches (female)', 'Rough Coat', 'Infrequent', 'This breed can do surprisingly well in city life provided they are given enough energy-releasing exercise.', '12-13 years', 'This breed can suffer eye problems, hip dysplasia and Uterine inertia(females only).', '/assets/img/Picardy-Sheepdog.jpg', 'Fawn', NULL),
  84. ('Pointer', 'Both', 'Pointing Dogs', 'Sporting Group', 'The Pointer is the ultimate expression of canine power and grace. The breed’s name is its job description: Pointers point game birds, and they have been pointing for centuries. The high-energy Pointer is an excellent runner’s companion.', 'Loyal, Hardworking, Even-Tempered', 'Energetic', 'Agreeable', 'Yes', 'Yes', '55-75 pounds (male), 45-65 pounds (female)', '25-28 inches (male), 23-26 inches (female)', 'Short Coat', 'Occasional', 'Pointers are not suited for apartment dwellings; they do much better in homes with a large fenced yard where they can expend some of their energy.', '12-17 years', 'Pointers are generally very healthy dogs, and responsible breeders will screen their stock for health conditions such as hip dysplasia and eye disorders. Like other large and deep-chested dogs, Pointers can experience bloat, a sudden, life-threatening stomach condition. Owners should learn what signs to look out for, and what to do should they occur.', '/assets/img/Pointer.jpg', 'Black, Lemon & White, Dark Brown, Blue Belton, Liver & White, Orange & White', NULL),
  85. ('Polish Lowland Sheepdog', 'Both', 'Sheepdogs and Cattledogs', 'Herding Group', 'also known as PON, is a medium sized shaggy coated, sheep dog breed native to Poland', 'Lively, clever, confident; very loyal, but an independent worker', 'Calm', 'May be Stubborn', 'Better with Supervision', 'With Supervision', '30-50 pounds (both)', '18-20 inches (male), 17-19 inches (female)', 'Double Coat', 'Seasonal', 'This breed is very adaptable in terms of living situation. They are very popular as apartment dogs in Poland. As long as they get enough exercise they can make ideal apartment dogs. They also enjoy having their own yard. With their long, shaggy coat, they do enjoy cooler weather.', '12-14 years', 'This breed is considered a relatively healthy breed of dog. However, they can have problems with canine hip dysplasia and dog eye problems.', '/assets/img/Polish-Lowland-Sheepdog.jpg', 'Black, Tri-color, Black & White, Brown, Grey, Beige', NULL),
  86. ('Portuguese Pointer', 'Both', 'Pointing Dogs', 'Miscellaneous Group', 'Also known as Perdigueiro Português is a breed of dog developed as a gun dog. It is one of several pointing breeds and is mainly used in red-legged partridge hunting. The Portuguese pointer (perdigueiro Português) arose from the ancient Iberian hunting dogs with its presence in Portugal traceable to the early twelfth century.', 'Affectionate, Lively, Calm, Submissive', 'Energetic', 'Eager to Please', 'Better with Supervision', 'With Supervision', '44-60 pounds (male), 35-49 pounds (female)', '20-24 inches (male), 19-22 inches (female)', 'Double Coat', 'Seasonal', 'This breed needs plenty of room to run and is not happy being cooped up inside the house. He does like cuddling in the evenings but to this breed, daytime is time to work.', '12-14 years', 'This breed has no major health issues. A very healthy breed.', '/assets/img/Portuguese-Pointer.jpg', 'Brown, Light Brown, White & Yellow, Yellow, White & Light Brown', NULL),
  87. ('Pug', 'Both', 'Companion and Toy Dogs', 'Toy Group', 'Once the mischievous companion of Chinese emperors, and later the mascot of Holland’s royal House of Orange, the small but solid Pug is today adored by his millions of fans around the world. Pugs live to love and to be loved in return.', 'Charming, Mischievous, Loving', 'Regular Exercise', 'Agreeable', 'Yes', 'With Supervision', '14-18 pounds (both)', '10-13 inches (both)', 'Short Coat', 'Infrequent', 'Pugs are extremely easy to keep and have a serious tendency to become obese unless their diet and exercise are watched carefully. With the short muzzle, they do not do well in hot, humid weather and must be observed carefully for heatstroke. Pugs do tend to snore, again a result of the short muzzle', '13-15 years', 'There are several hereditary disorders that commonly afflict the breed. A major condition known as necrotizing meningoencephalitis, or NME, commonly presents itself in dogs of this type, and it leads to an incurable inflammation of the dog’s brain. This condition usually shows itself before the dog is seven years old. The Pug is also prone to the development of a condition known as hemivertebrae. It is this property that gives the breed its distinctive screwtail, but it is possible for this curvature to develop in other parts of the spine when a Pug puppy\'s body is growing.', '/assets/img/Pug.jpg', 'Black, Fawn, Silver Fawn, Apricot', NULL),
  88. ('Puli', 'Both', 'Sheepdogs and Cattledogs', 'Herding Group', 'The Puli is a small-medium breed of Hungarian herding and livestock guarding dog known for its long, corded coat.', 'Loyal, smart, home-loving; strong-willed but trainable', 'Regular Exercise', 'Independent', 'Better with Supervision', 'With Supervision', '25-35 pounds (both)', '17 inches (male), 16 inches (female)', 'Wooly Coat', 'Infrequent', 'Pulis are best kept in a house with a garden.', '10-15 years', 'This breed can suffer from Hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia, and luxating patella cause lameness and pain. Serious eye diseases can cause blindness. Chronic allergies can cause itchy skin and scratching that can lead to bacterial infections.', '/assets/img/Puli.jpg', 'Black, White, Brindle, Cream, Silver, Brown', NULL),
  89. ('Pumi', 'Both', 'Sheepdogs and Cattledogs', 'Herding Group', 'Pumi, the dog that originated from Hungary is otherwise known as the dog that cannot keep quiet. This dog is really mouthy! The Pumis are restless dogs, always on the move and always want to be where the action is.', 'Spunky, clever, curious; game for anything', 'Energetic', 'Independent', 'Better with Supervision', 'With Supervision', '27-29 pounds (male), 22-24 pounds (female)', '16-18.5 inches (male), 15-17.5 inches (female)', 'Curly Coat', 'Infrequent', 'The ideal living environment for a Pumi includes a loving home, with a medium-to-large securely-fenced yard, and regular daily outings with its owner for exercise, socialization and fresh air.', '12-13 years', 'This breed is generally a healthy breed', '/assets/img/Pumi.jpg', 'Black, Silver, Sand, Rust, Grey, Grizzle', NULL),
  90. ('Russian Toy', 'Both', 'Companion and Toy Dogs', 'Miscellaneous Group', 'The Russian Toy is a small, elegant, lively dog with long legs, fine bones and lean muscles. They are active and cheerful, possessing keen intelligence and a desire to please. This breed loves to snuggle and be close to their human companions, although sometimes slightly aloof to strangers. They are neither cowardly nor aggressive.', 'Loyal, Smart, Charming', 'Regular Exercise', 'Agreeable', 'Yes', 'With Supervision', 'Up to 6.5 pounds (both)', '8-11 inches (both)', 'Long Coat', 'Infrequent', 'This breed is good for apartment life.', '12-14 years', 'This breed is an overall healthy; however, like many toy breeds, their primary health concern is their teeth. Also, checked for Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA) and are at risk for eye injuries, such as ulcers. Due to their fine bones, this breed is at risk for Patellar Luxation, meaning the kneecap can become dislocated.', '/assets/img/Russian-Toy.jpg', 'Black & Tan, Blue & Tan, Brown & Tan, Solid Red', NULL),
  91. ('Samoyed', 'Both', 'Spitz and primitive types', 'Working Group', 'The Samoyed is a breed of large herding dog, from the spitz group, with a thick, white, double-layer coat.hese nomadic reindeer herders bred the fluffy white dogs to help with the herding, and to pull sleds when they moved.', 'Gentle, adaptable, eager, friendly; conservative but never shy', 'Energetic', 'Independent', 'Yes', 'With Supervision', '45-65 pounds (male), 35-50 pounds (female)', '21-23.5 inches (male), 19-21 inches (female)', 'Double Coat', 'Seasonal', 'This breed can live in a small house or apartment, but he is active, and adults of the breed should have a long walk, jog, or play session every day. Because of his thick coat, he is especially susceptible to heatstroke, so care should be taken when exercising him in hot and humid weather.', '12-14 years', 'Health conditions that have been seen in this breed include hip dysplasia, progressive retinal atrophy (PRA), heart problems (like aortic stenosis and pulmonic stenosis), diabetes, and hypothyroidism.', '/assets/img/Samoyed.jpg', 'White, Cream, White & Biscuit', NULL),
  92. ('Schipperke', 'Both', 'Sheepdogs and Cattledogs', 'Non-Sporting Group', 'The \"little black devil\", is quite mischievous and wants to be in charge, and he will be in charge if you don’t take the lead. Highly energetic, he has brains, speed, and athletic ability that make him a great sports competitor.', 'Alert, curious, confident', 'Regular Exercise', 'Independent', 'Yes', 'With Supervision', '10-16 pounds (male), 10-16 pounds (female)', '11-13 inches (male), 10-12 inches (female)', 'Double Coat', 'Seasonal', 'The Schipperke should live indoors. He’s a companion dog and will loudly express his unhappiness if relegated to the backyard with little or no human companionship.', '12-14 years', 'This breed have some health conditions that can be a concern. They include eye problems such as cataracts and progressive retinal atrophy, hip dysplasia, Legg-Calve-Perthes disease, hypothyroidism, and mucopolysaccharidosis Type IIIb.', '/assets/img/Schipperke.jpg', 'Black, Apricot, Chocolate, Black & Tan, Cream, Blue', NULL),
  93. ('Shetland Sheepdog', 'Both', 'Sheepdogs and Cattledogs', 'Herding Group', 'The Shetland has a questioning, intelligent, gentle and expression. Even though it appears like a miniature version of Rough Collie, it has some differences as well. This agile Sheepdog has a small body that is long in proportion to its height.', 'Bright, playful, and energetic', 'Regular Exercise', 'Eager to Please', 'Yes', 'Yes', '15-25 pounds (both)', '13-16 inches (both)', 'Double Coat', 'Seasonal', 'This breed can live outside in temperate climates but it does very well as a house dog.', '12-14 years', 'This breed may be prone to minor concerns like patellar luxation, allergies, hypothyroidism, Legg-Perthes, canine hip dysplasia, hemophilia, trichiasis, cataract, Collie eye anomaly, and progressive retinal atrophy, or a major one like dermatomyositis. Occasionally this breed may suffer from epilepsy, von Willebrand Disease, patent ductus arteriosus (PDA), and deafness.', '/assets/img/Shetland-Sheepdog.jpg', 'Merle, Sable & White, Blue Merle, Black & Tan, Tri-color, Black & White, Sable', NULL);
  94. INSERT INTO `dog_list` (`BREED_NAME`, `BREED_CATEGORY`, `breed_GRPFCI`, `breed_GRPAKC`, `BREED_DESCRIPTION`, `BREED_TEMPERAMENT`, `BREED_ENERGY`, `BREED_TRAINABILITY`, `BREED_CHILDREN`, `BREED_OTHERPETS`, `BREED_WEIGHT`, `BREED_HEIGHT`, `BREED_COATTYPE`, `BREED_SHEDDING`, `BREED_ENVIRONMENT`, `BREED_LIFESPAN`, `BREED_HEALTH`, `BREED_IMAGE`, `BREED_COLOR`, `BREED_LINK`) VALUES
  95. ('Siberian Husky', 'Both', 'Spitz and primitive types', 'Working Group', 'The Siberian Husky, a thickly coated, compact sled dog of medium size and great endurance, was developed to work in packs, pulling light loads at moderate speeds over vast frozen expanses. Sibes are friendly, fastidious, and dignified.', 'Loyal, Outgoing, Mischevious', 'Energetic', 'Independent', 'Better with Supervision', 'With Supervision', '45-60 pounds (male), 35-50 pounds (female)', '21-23.5 inches (male), 20-22 inches (female)', 'Double Coat', 'Seasonal', 'Siberian Huskies are not recommended for apartment living, but some do quite well in apartments if they are properly trained and exercised.', '12-14 years', 'Breed health concerns may include crystalline corneal opacity, epilepsy, hip dysplasia, hypothyroidism, juvenile cataracts, osteochondritis dissecans (OCD), nasal depigmentation, oral eosinophilic granuloma, basal cell tumor, perianal gland adenoma, chronic superficial keratitis (pannus), Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada-like syndrome, progressive retinal atrophy (PRA) and von Willebrand disease.', '/assets/img/Siberian-Husky.jpg', 'White, Black, Agouti, Piebald, Copper, Black & Gold, Blue Belton, Brown, Splash, Silver, Sable', NULL),
  96. ('Silky Terrier', 'Both', 'Terriers', 'Terrier Group', 'A charming member of the AKC Toy Group, the compact, glossy-coated Silky Terrier is nonetheless a true terrier of energetic high spirits. The Silky, a native of Sydney, Australia, is larger than his close cousin, the Yorkshire Terrier.', 'Friendly, Quick, Keenly Alert', 'Regular Exercise', 'Agreeable', 'Yes', 'With Supervision', 'around 10 pounds (both)', '9-10 inches (both)', 'Silky Coat', 'Occasional', 'The Silky Terrier is good for apartment life. These dogs are very active indoors and will do okay without a yard if sufficiently exercised.', '13-15 years', 'Silky Terriers are generally healthy dogs, there are several health and genetic screening considerations specific to the breed. Responsible breeders test their stock for conditions the breed can be prone to, including patellar luxation and eye disease.', '/assets/img/Silky-Terrier.jpg', 'Black & Gold, Blue & Tan, Grey & Tan, Silver & Tan, Silver Black & Tan', NULL),
  97. ('Smooth Fox Terrier', 'Both', 'Terriers', 'Terrier Group', 'The Smooth Fox Terrier, called the “gentleman of the terrier world,” is a lively, gregarious terrier with a devil-may-care attitude, originally developed for Britain’s traditional foxhunts. They are close relatives to Wire Fox Terriers.', 'Friendly, Independent, Amusing', 'Energetic', 'Agreeable', 'Yes', 'With Supervision', '18 pounds (male), 15-17 (female)', '15½ inches (both)', 'Short Coat', 'Occasional', 'The Fox Terrier will do okay in an apartment if it is sufficiently exercised. These dogs are very active indoors and will do okay without a yard.', '12-15 years', 'Deafness may be a problem in predominantly white dogs. Some minor concerns are post-nasal drip, lens luxation, distichiasis, cataracts, Legg-Perthes disease and shoulder dislocation. Prone to mast cell tumors.', '/assets/img/Smooth-Fox-Terrier.jpg', 'White, White & Chestnut, Blue Belton, Tri-color', NULL),
  98. ('Tibetan Spaniel', 'Both', 'Companion and Toy Dogs', 'Non-Sporting Group', 'The frisky and curious Tibetan Spaniel was bred ages ago for sentinel work on the walls of Tibetan monasteries. Known for a flat, silky coat and “lion’s mane” around the neck, the Tibbie forms a tight, worshipful bond with their humans.', 'Playful, Bright, Self-Confident', 'Calm', 'Responds Well', 'Yes', 'Yes', '9-15 pounds (both)', '10 inches (both)', 'Double Coat', 'Seasonal', 'They do as well in an apartment as they would in a large estate. They make wonderful companions for seniors as they don’t need a lot of daily exercise. A daily walk and some play time will cover all his exercise needs. If you have a back yard, do not leave your Tibbie unattended. This dog needs to be with you and will be happiest when playing with you.', '12-15 years', 'This breed is progressive retinal atrophy (a genetic eye disease) and portosystemic shunt (liver shunt), where the blood flow around and/or though the liver is affected. Puppies should be checked for liver shunt before going to their new home. This breed can develop “cherry eye” an inflammation of tissue adjacent to the eye that often is corrected surgically. Patellar luxation also occurs in some dogs. Overall, this breed is very healthy breed and can live a long life.', '/assets/img/Tibetan-Spaniel.jpg', 'White, Black, Black & Tan, Cream, Sable, Gold, Red', NULL),
  99. ('Tibetan Terrier', 'Both', 'Companion and Toy Dogs', 'Non-Sporting Group', 'The Tibetan Terrier, “Holy Dog of Tibet”, is an ancient watchdog and companion long associated with Buddhist monasteries. A profusely coated, small-to-medium-sized dog with “snowshoe” feet, the TT is affectionate, sensitive, and clever.', 'Affectionate, Loyal, Sensitive', 'Energetic', 'Independent', 'Yes', 'Yes', '18-30 pounds (both)', '14-17 inches (both)', 'Double Coat', 'Seasonal', 'This breed are adaptable dogs at home in a variety of households, from condos to castles. They should live indoors with their people, not stuck out in a backyard or kennel. Once they\'ve matured, they are just as happy being couch potatoes as they are active family dogs. Like any dog, an adult Tibetan Terrier requires daily exercise to stay healthy and happy, but he\'ll be satisfied with a couple of 15-minute walks daily or one longer walk.', '15-16 years', 'This breed can be a hardy, healthy breed that ages gracefully. But just as second-generation immigrants to Western countries succumb to Western diseases, the same phenomenon might be linked to the shift in this breed health issues due to environmental changes in diet and lifestyle from its country of origin. Early spay and neuters can predispose dogs to joint issues. Geriatric heart murmurs and cataracts are not uncommon in aging. Occasionally senior this breed are struck with vestibular disease, which is fortunately something from which they can recover. Cancer is an increasing concern in aging. Allergies, thyroid issues, bladder stones, periodontal disease, hip and patella issues can also occur. Genetic tests (such as for NCL, LL, PRA, etc.) are a valuable tool used by breeders.\')', '/assets/img/Tibetan-Terrier.jpg', 'White, Black, Brindle, Piebald, Tri-color, Golden', NULL),
  100. ('Toy Fox Terrier', 'akc', '', 'Toy Group', 'A diminutive satin-coated terrier with an amusing toy-dog personality, the Toy Fox Terrier is, as breed fanciers say, “truly a toy and a terrier.', 'Friendly, Alert, Intelligent', 'Energetic', 'Eager to Please', 'Yes ', 'With Supervision', '3-7 pounds (both)', '8.5-11.5 inches (both)', 'Short Coat', 'Occasional', 'Toy Fox Terriers do well in smaller living spaces such as apartments. They need little space to exercise adequately. They are definitely housedogs; they do not have the coat to live outdoors.', '13-15 years', 'Obesity is a serious issue for Toy Fox Terriers. Healthy diet and exercise are a must.', '/assets/img/Toy-Fox-Terrier.jpg', 'White & Chestnut, Blue Belton, White & Chocolate, Tri-color\r\n', NULL),
  101. ('Wirehaired Vizsla', 'Both', 'Pointing Dogs', 'Sporting Group', 'The Wirehaired Vizsla is an exuberant hunter on land or lake, whose dense, wiry coat distinguishes him from his close cousin, the Vizsla. Calm and gentle around the house, these upbeat Hungarians like running, swimming, and upbeat play.', 'Loyal, Energetic, Independent, Active, Calm, Courageous', 'Energetic', 'Agreeable', 'Yes\r\n', 'Yes', ' 55-65 pounds (male), 45-55 pounds (female)', '23-25 inches (male), 21.5-23 inches (female)', 'Wire Coat', 'Seasonal', 'The Wirehaired Vizsla is not recommended for apartment life. It is moderately active indoors and does best with at least an average-sized yard.', '12-14 years', 'The Wirehaired Vizsla is a generally healthy breed, and responsible breeders screen their breeding stock for health conditions such as hyperuricosuria (susceptibility to kidney and bladder stones), elbow and hip dysplasia, subaortic stenosis, glaucoma, progressive retinal atrophy, and cataracts.', '/assets/img/Wirehaired-Vizsla.jpg', 'Golden', NULL),
  102. ('Yakutian Laika', 'Both', 'Miscellaneous', 'Miscellaneous Group', 'Yakutian Laikas are used for herding, pulling sleds and hunting. They were developed in ancient times for natives of Yakutia as indispensable assistants. This versatile dog will be happy by your side or participating in agility, coursing ability, herding or sledding.', 'Affectionate, Intelligent, Active', 'Energetic', 'May be Stubborn', 'Better with Supervision', 'With Supervision', '40-55 pounds (both)', '21-23 inches (both)', 'Double Coat', 'Seasonal', 'The Yakutian Laika is not recommended for apartment life. He will require air conditioning to keep him safe, although during the winter months, he will enjoy spending much time outdoors.', '10-12 years', 'The Yakutian Laika is a hardy breed, and to keep him that way, responsible breeders check for health concerns such as hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia, bloat and certain eye anomalies.', '/assets/img/Yakutian-Laika.jpg', 'Black & White, Solid White', NULL);
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