Known for their strength, loyalty, and intelligence, Pit Bulls are agile and energetic dogs originally bred for bull-baiting and later as farm dogs.
Often referred to as the "American Gentleman," the Boston Terrier is a small, sturdy dog with a tuxedo-like coat pattern.
Although often associated with Alaska, the Alaskan Malamute was developed in the United States as a sled dog bred for endurance and strength.
Similar in appearance to the Pit Bull, the American Staffordshire Terrier is a muscular and agile breed originally bred for bull-baiting and later as farm dogs.
The American Eskimo Dog, despite its name, was developed in the United States as a companion and watchdog.
One of the few dog breeds developed in the United States specifically for hunting in the midwestern region, the American Water Spaniel is versatile and known for its love of water.
The Plott Hound is a rugged and athletic hunting dog known for its endurance and determination. They were developed in North Carolina by the Plott family and are skilled hunters of bear and wild boar.