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Jack Russell Terrier - The Workhorse (Chewy Beef Sticks)
Put away your shovel because these digging dynamos have your back. Jack Russells are small dogs with big attitudes, and energy to spare. They were originally bred for active work and digging is their number one absolute favourite pastime. If left without a full-time job (like hunting vermin or competing in organized canine activities), these tenacious little terriers will excavate your living room looking for something else to do. Barking to the beat of their own drummer, fearless and friendly, Jack Russells have a super-sized personality and charm to spare.
German Shepherd - The MVP (Chewy Chicken Sticks)
The German Shepherd is a natural protector, so adaptable, fearless and intelligent that he has carried out most jobs known to dog. If he had opposable thumbs, he would be unstoppable. German Shepherds are built for endurance, speed and obedience, but they’re also gentle family dogs and devoted companions. Extremely trainable and versatile, this breed has achieved legendary status that is well deserved.
Labrador Retriever - The BFF (Baked Beef Liver)
For years the Labrador Retriever has held the title of family favourite - and with good reason. These dogs are happy, easy-going, friendly, loyal and smart. In short, labs were bred to be your buddy. Labs are the MVP of the canine world, often employed for hunting, showing, search and rescue, guiding and therapy. They’re also notorious food machines and professional counter surfers known to ingest socks, toys and other household items. A measured diet, good supervision and plenty of exercise are a must to keep these happy retrievers healthy and out of trouble.
Old English Sheep Dog - The Class Clown (Sweet Potato Chews)
This is the hairiest breed on the block. Old English Sheep Dogs are fluffy goofballs and loyal family pets. They adore their people and want to be with them as much as possible - to the point that they might jump the fence to safely herd the kids get to school. The softie of the house should never be left in charge of this very independent breed because their stubborn streak could lead you to take them for a drag rather than a walk. There can be oodles of drool and lots of shedding, but their sweet dispositions make it...
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