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Which dog breeds are best for outdoor activities?

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Pembroke Welsh Corgi

Due to their heritage as a cattle herder, Pembroke Welsh Corgis are energetic and like racing about.

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Louisiana Catahoula Leopard Dog

Bred to work, guard and protect, the Louisiana Catahoula Leopard Dog is a breed that’s more than suitable for outdoor life.

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Keeshond

These Dutch canal barge dogs remain warm in cold weather because to their thick double coats.

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Tibetan Mastiff

By having such a thick coat, the breed is able to stay warm during cold weather – and it will certainly thrive in the snow.

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Vizsla

They can also work as a pointer or retriever and they need so much exercise that it can make you feel tired just hearing about the extent of it.

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Anatolian Shepherd

Anatolian Shepherds can't live outside, therefore they must be brought inside to sleep or have a cozy, secure dog home.

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Australian Cattle Dog

It is able to work extremely hard and, thanks to having an abundance of energy, it is widely used outdoors for herding on farms or as a running partner.

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Australian Shepherd

Australian Shepherd is said to be a descendent of the Pyrenean Shepherd, a dog that would herd animals in the Pyrenean Mountains.

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