So far thousands of dogs from more than 40 countries have experienced Dognition first hand, giving their people a dog’s-eye view of their world. In addition to learning about their own dogs, each of these owners is also contributing to the world’s understanding of all dogs – from breed differences, to age differences, to gender differences.
From the outside alone, our dogs are such wonderful characters. But as anyone who lives with a dog can tell you, they’re real characters inside, too. We at Dognition are lucky to get to talk with other dog people around the world about what makes their dogs so interesting.
And the more dogs we learn about as individuals, the more we can learn about dogs in general. In fact, we’ve been pleasantly surprised that of the 175 AKC-recognized breeds, 120 have registered with Dognition in just a few months. (Not to mention all the lovable mixed breed dogs, like my Teddy.)
Below are the breeds who have yet to find out about Dognition. Know someone with one of these dogs? Let them know about Dognition. They may learn something incredible about their own dog, and at the same time, they’ll be contributing to the world’s knowledge of dog breeds. What qualities do they share, and what makes them unique?
Herding Group
Pictured: Briard
- Briard
- Beauceron
- Canaan Dog
- Entlebucher Mountain Dog
- Finnish Lapphund
- Norwegian Buhund
- Polish Lowland Sheepdog
- Puli
- Pyrenean Shepherd
- Swedish Vallhund
Hound Group
Pictured: Basset Hound
- Afghan Hound
- American English Coonhound
- American Foxhound
- Basset Hound
- Black and Tan Coonhound
- Bloodhound
- Borzoi
- English Foxhound
- Harrier
- Ibizan Hound
- Otterhound
- Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen
- Pharaoh Hound
- Plott
- Portuguese Podengo Pequeno
- Saluki
- Scottish Deerhound
Non-Sporting Group
Pictured: Chow Chow
- Chow Chow
- Lowchen
- Norwegian Lundehund
- Schipperke
- Xoloitzcuintli
Sporting Group
Pictured: German Wirehaired Pointer
- Clumber Spaniel
- Curly-Coated Retriever
- German Wirehaired Pointer
- Gordon Setter
- Irish Water Spaniel
- Pointer
- Sussex Spaniel
- Welsh Springer Spaniel
Terrier Group
Pictured: Staffordshire Bull Terrier
- Cesky Terrier
- Glen of Imaal Terrier
- Irish Terrier
- Lakeland Terrier
- Sealyham Terrier
- Smooth Fox Terrier
- Staffordshire Bull Terrier
Toy Group
Pictured: Japanese Chin
- English Toy Spaniel
- Japanese Chin
- Manchester Terrier
- Toy Fox Terrier
Working Group
Pictured: Saint Bernard
- Cane Corso
- Dogue de Bordeaux
- German Pinscher
- Komondor
- Kuvasz
- Saint Bernard
- Tibetan Mastiff
Make sure to come back to this post and see which breeds we can cross off the list with your help!
it seems to me that contacting breeders would be an efficient way to reach (other) owners of these breeds. they’re the most likely to know (and be able to contact) multiple owners. good luck.
I have an Afghan Hound and am going to purchase the basic toolkit to go through with him! I can already tell this is going to be a BLAST! 🙂