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      • Most dog breeds we recognize today were developed in the last 150 years, spurred by what’s become known as the Victorian Explosion. During this time in Great Britain, dog breeding intensified and expanded, resulting in many of our most recognizable breeds of dogs.
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  2. Mar 1, 2019 · Designer dogs became popular in the late 20th century when the Poodle was crossed with other purebred dogs. This introduced the poodle’s non-shedding coat and intelligence to the resulting crossbreed.

    • Labrador retriever. - Origins: Newfoundland, Canada. The ever-popular labrador retriever can trace its roots to Newfoundland, Canada, where the dog was used as a duck retriever and companion for fisherman—as its short yet dense coat allowed the dog to withstand colder temperatures.
    • German shepherd. - Origins: Germany. As its name suggests, German shepherds originated in Germany, and they resulted from German farmers crossing breeds to obtain a dog that excelled at herding, yet also had a keen sense of smell and a sharp mind.
    • Golden retriever. - Origins: Scotland. The golden retriever came to be in the Scottish Highlands in the mid-1800s when Dudley Marjoribanks created the dog after years of crossing breeds in order to develop a suitable gundog.
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  3. Apr 28, 2018 · The Science of Dogs blog put together a side-by-side comparison of several popular dog breeds from the 1915 book Dogs of All Nations by Walter Esplin Mason showing what they look like today.

  4. Mar 19, 2020 · Most dog breeds we recognize today were developed in the last 150 years, spurred by what’s become known as the Victorian Explosion. During this time in Great Britain, dog breeding intensified and expanded, resulting in many of our most recognizable breeds of dogs.

  5. Jul 16, 2019 · Some popular dog breeds looked pretty different a century ago. From German shepherds to pugs, see the breeds that have evolved over the years and how.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dog_breedDog breed - Wikipedia

    Dogs are the most variable mammal on earth with around 450 globally recognized dog breeds. In the Victorian era, directed human selection developed the modern dog breeds, which resulted in a vast range of phenotypes.

  7. May 24, 2024 · By about 30 to 40 million years ago Miacis had evolved into the first true dog—namely, Cynodictis. This was a medium-size animal, longer than it was tall, with a long tail and a fairly brushy coat. Over the millennia Cynodictis gave rise to two branches, one in Africa and the other in Eurasia.

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