Poodles
by Mari C. Schuh
read by Mandy Kaplan
Part of the Dog Breeds series
Often thought of as a fancy and pampered breed, the Poodle hunts just as well as many other dog breeds. Young readers will find out where this breed came from and why it is a popular show dog around the world.
Bulldogs
by Sara Green
read by Keith McCarthy
Part of the Dog Breeds series
Bulldogs have flat, wrinkled faces and wear permanent frowns. These non-sporting dogs once fearlessly fought bulls in a sport called bull baiting. Young readers will track the history of Bulldogs from dangerous fighters to calm family pets.
Shetland Sheepdogs
by Anne Wendorff
read by Mandy Kaplan
Part of the Dog Breeds series
Shetland Sheepdogs were first used to herd animals on farms in the Shetland Islands. Today, these dogs make great guard dogs, therapy dogs, and companion dogs. Students will learn about the many roles of Shetland Sheepdogs.
Boxers
by Sara Green
read by Keith McCarthy
Part of the Dog Breeds series
Boxers are an alert, agile, and strong breed of dog. This makes them excellent guard dogs. Follow the history of the boxer breed from its development in Germany to its modern popularity as a family pet.
Saint Bernards
by Anne Wendorff
read by Keith McCarthy
Part of the Dog Breeds series
Saint Bernards make good search and rescue dogs because of their strong sense of smell. They are famous for saving people trapped in Europe's snowy Alps. Eager students will learn the history of the heroic Saint Bernard breed.
Beagles
by Sara Green
read by Mandy Kaplan
Part of the Dog Breeds series
Bred in England to be hunting dogs, Beagles have a reputation for tracking game. They are a member of the hound family and possess an incredible sense of smell. Readers will explore the history of Beagles and why they make great workers and pets.
Collies
by Sara Green
read by Mandy Kaplan
Part of the Dog Breeds series
Because of strong herding instincts, Collies often try to round up animals and people. The movie "Lassie Come Home" featured one of these dependable dogs and made Collies popular pets. Young children will discover why Collies are known for their close companionship.
Dachshunds
by Sara Green
read by Keith McCarthy
Part of the Dog Breeds series
With short legs and a slow speed, it's hard to imagine this short-legged breed was ever used for hunting. Students will explore the original purpose of the Dachshund, the physical characteristics of the breed, and what these long, skinny dogs are valued for today.
Labrador Retrievers
by Mari C. Schuh
read by Keith McCarthy
Part of the Dog Breeds series
Often considered the most popular dog in the world to own, Labrador Retrievers have a reputation as one of the most multi-talented breeds. Students will learn the history of the breed and what they are used for today.
Siberian Huskies
by Anne Wendorff
read by Keith McCarthy
Part of the Dog Breeds series
Siberian Huskies are famous for pulling dogsleds and howling like wolves. With thick, layered hair, these arctic dogs are able to work and live in cold weather. Young learners will explore the history of the Siberian Husky from Artic dog to house pet.
German Shepherds
by Mari C. Schuh
read by Keith McCarthy
Part of the Dog Breeds series
German Shepherds have been used for a variety of work from seeing-eye dogs to bomb-sniffing police dogs. They also make fun, loving pets inside a home. Readers will discover the characteristics and the history of this versatile breed.
Chihuahuas
by Sara Green
read by Mandy Kaplan
Part of the Dog Breeds series
Chihuahuas are small dogs with big personalities. A blend of the Chinese Crested and Techichi breeds, these travel-size dogs are popular pets in the United States today. Eager students will learn about the origins of the world's smallest toy breed!
West Highland White Terriers
by Sara Green
read by Mandy Kaplan
Part of the Dog Breeds series
West Highland White Terriers are friendly, fun-loving dogs with shiny, white coats. Once used for hunting, these dogs enjoy running in open spaces, chasing animals, and digging holes in the ground. Children will learn about the history of the breed and the activities Westies participate in today.
Yorkshire Terriers
by Sara Green
read by Mandy Kaplan
Part of the Dog Breeds series
Yorkshire Terriers are a small, friendly, energetic breed of dog. They use their intelligence to perform well in agility and other dog sports. Students will learn the history, characteristics, and modern-day uses for this English dog breed.
Golden Retrievers
by Mari C. Schuh
read by Mandy Kaplan
Part of the Dog Breeds series
Known as one of the friendliest breeds of dog, Golden Retrievers make great house pets. They are popular for their ability to get along with people and are thus often used in roles that assist people. Kids will learn more about these smart, amiable dogs in this introduction to Golden Retrievers.