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10 Most Popular Dog Breeds in Denmark

  1. Although the Cocker Spaniel breed was bred in the British Isles, Spain is considered their homeland. It is believed that it was from there that the ancestors of modern spaniels were brought to Great Britain, and inspired by these small but sturdy animals, the British created their own breed that can hunt in any conditions.

  2. The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is the dog that, perhaps, more often than other breeds can be seen on the canvases of the Renaissance artists. Anyone who sees this cute dog with expressive eyes and long ears is likely to present it in the interior of the palace among kings and nobles dressed in silk and brocade. And he will not be mistaken, because these dogs have always been the privilege of the aristocracy, not only in their homeland in Great Britain but also in other European countries.

  3. The Jack Russell Terrier breed was bred in the UK about 200 years ago and is considered a relatively young breed. The creator of the breed, Pastor John (Jack) Russell, looked at the breed from a purely pragmatic point of view. He created a dog ideal for hunting foxes and other small animals, so special attention was paid to such features as fearlessness, passion, intelligence, speed, and the ability to easily penetrate holes.

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