Some sample questions from this category:
* Which of the following is the only breed of dog allowed to participate in retriever hunt tests and field trials that is *not* a retriever?
* This russet-colored dog is a native of Hungary.
* This retriever, which originated in England, has black or liver as the only two allowable colors in the show ring.
* This group of dogs, which contains the smallest members of the Sporting Group, was originally bred to find and flush birds for hunters, then to retrieve the downed birds.
* This German breed is also known as the 'grey ghost'.
* This French breed, although often called a 'spaniel', works as a versatile hunting dog.
* This breed is the heaviest and most massive of the setters.
* This breed, the smallest of the spaniels, rarely works today.
* This breed is currently (2000) the most popular in the United States.
* Which of the following is not a sporting breed?
* This German breed is also known as an Alsatian. Much used in police and guide-dog work, it is well-known worldwide.
* This large white Hungarian dog has a 'corded' coat, resembling dreadlocks.
* Widely acclaimed as the 'most intelligent breed', this herding dog originated in Great Britain. Although usually black and white, it can be several other colors, such as red and white, tri and blue merle.
* This short-legged Welsh herding breed has a tail and is often merle in color.
* Which of the Belgian herding breeds has a short coat?
* What is a short-coated Collie called?
* This boisterous breed resembles a small Old English Sheepdog but has a tail. It is usually grey and white but can be other colors such as blue and white and fawn and white.
* This dog is native to Israel. It is a versatile breed, hunting and guarding as well as herding.
* This large, long-coated breed was developed for driving cattle.
* This huge but amiable Canadian breed is used for water rescue.
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