8 Popular English Dog Breeds

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1.Bulldog

3th-century blood sport dogs, banned in 1800s. Used for illegal fighting, crossed with terriers. Appearance refined, shorter, wrinkled face.

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2.Beagle

In the 1500s, English hunters had large hounds for deer and small hounds for rabbits. Beagles descended from the small hounds.

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3.Yorkshire Terrier

1800s English breed from Yorkshire and Lancashire. Terrier mix with Scottish and Maltese influence. Rat hunters turned lapdogs.

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4.Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

In 17th century, British kings favored black-and-tan spaniels. Crossed with Asian breeds in 19th century, recreated as Cavalier in 1920s.

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5.English Springer Spaniel

Centuries ago, "cocker" and "springer" spaniels were born in the same litter. English springer spaniels evolved for hunting and still excel today.

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6.Bullmastiff

In 1800s, a fearless dog breed called bullmastiff was created to protect English estates from poachers. Powerful, loyal, and wary of strangers.

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7.English Cocker Spaniel

Early English cocker spaniels hunted woodcock. 19th century bred for breed standard. 20th century, American breeders created smaller version.

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8.Airedale Terrier

1800s English breed bred by workers, smart and tough hunters. Mixed with otterhounds, terriers, setters, retrievers, and herders.