Dogs of the Working Group were bred to perform such jobs as guarding property, pulling sleds and performing water rescues. They have been invaluable assets to man throughout the ages. The Doberman Pinscher, Siberian Husky and Great Dane are included in this Group, to name just a few. Quick to learn, these intelligent, capable animals make solid companions. Their considerable dimensions and strength alone, however, make many working dogs unsuitable as pets for average families. And again, by virtue of their size alone, these dogs must be properly trained.

Picture 3. List of Working Group Dog.
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2011 American Kennel Club® (www.akc.org) JIMMY 
Jimmy is a Siberian Husky. It looks gorgeous with his beautiful blue eyes and sweet smile. This breed is friendly and mischievous at the same time. Easy to make friends with everyone, that a bit lack of loyalty. He loves the companionship of other dogs, especially same size dogs. His extremely hyper active dog that need a lot of exercise, that why he categorize under working dog.
(Siberian Husky, 2010)Toy GroupHound GroupWorking GroupTerrier GroupSporting GroupNon-Sporting GroupHerding GroupMixed Group
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