{"version":1,"type":"rich","provider_name":"Libsyn","provider_url":"https:\/\/www.libsyn.com","height":90,"width":600,"title":"Working-Class Dog Heroes &amp; Upper-Class Canine Companions","description":"In this podcast episode, we uncover the backstories of how magnificent working-class dogs and their pampered brethren helped shape the story of humans. For thousands of years, different dog breeds have been specifically trained and kept based on the needs of the households they occupied. To protect their food supply and livelihoods, peasants and farmers required dogs to maintain flocks, guard the house, and kill rodents while lofty upper-class citizens kept sizable kennels of hunting, toy, and companion dogs to show their stature in society. Many aristocrats even included their beloved pets in their commissioned portraiture and art collections. Let\u2019s take a gander at the former predators who could drive geese to market and those who could poshly pose for a painting. Bonafide Bits:  The Greater Swiss Mountain Dog, or Swissie, is a descendant of the war dogs used by Julius Caesar\u2019s armies and can pull thousands of pounds. Just the scent of urine from the Great Pyrenees is enough to keep predators away. Mary Queen of Scots thought Maltese Terriers were heads above the rest. Queen Victoria owned up to 35 Pomeranians at once. Pembroke Welsh Corgis are bred to herd cattle and drive geese to market. Chaser, a Border Collie memorized more than 1,000 different toy names.  Featured Breeds: Border Collie  A remarkably bright workaholic, the Border Collie is an amazing dog\u2014maybe a bit too amazing for owners without the time, energy, or means to keep it occupied. These energetic dogs will settle down for cuddle time when the workday is done. Discover more about Border Collies at AKC\u2019s Border Collie Breed Biography.  Greater Swiss Mountain Dog  The Greater Swiss Mountain Dog is a large, immensely strong worker famous for a dense coat of striking black, red, and white markings. Dependable and faithful Swissies earned their feed as herders, drafters, and all-around pasture dogs. Discover more about Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs at  AKC\u2019s Greater Swiss Mountain Dog Breed Biography.  Great Pyrenees  The Great Pyrenees is a large, thickly coated, and immensely powerful working dog bred to deter sheep-stealing wolves and other predators on snowy mountaintops. Pyrs today are mellow companions and vigilant guardians of home and family. Discover more about Great Pyrenees at AKC\u2019s Great Pyrenees Breed Biography.  Pyrenean Shepherd  Enthusiastic, mischievous, and whip-smart, the Pyrenean Shepherd is an indefatigable herder descended from ancient sheepdogs of the Pyrenees mountains. Tough and sinewy Pyr Sheps come in \u201crough-faced\u201d and \u201csmooth-faced\u201d coat varieties. Discover more about Pyrenean Shepherds at AKC\u2019s Pyrenean Shepherd Breed Biography.  Shih Tzu  That face! Those big dark eyes looking up at you with that sweet expression! It\u2019s no surprise that Shih Tzu owners have been so delighted with this little \u201cLion Dog\u201d for a thousand years. Where Shih Tzus go, giggles and mischief follow. Discover more about Shih Tzus at AKC\u2019s Shih Tzu Breed Biography.  Maltese  The tiny Maltese, \u201cYe Ancient Dogge of Malta,\u201d has been sitting in the lap of luxury since the Bible was a work in progress. Famous for their show-stopping, floor-length coat, Maltese are playful, charming, and adaptable toy companions. Discover more about Malteses at AKC\u2019s Maltese Breed Biography.  Cavalier King Charles Spaniel  The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel wears his connection to British history in his breed\u2019s name. Cavaliers are the best of two worlds, combining the gentle attentiveness of a toy breed with the verve and athleticism of a sporting spaniel. Discover more about Cavalier King Charles Spaniels at  AKC\u2019s Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Breed Biography.  Italian Greyhound  A true Greyhound in miniature, the elegant Italian Greyhound is an alert, playful, and highly affectionate toy companion. IGs make decorative couch dogs, but at heart, they are flash-and-dash coursing hounds with an instinct for pursuit. Discover more about Italian Greyhounds at AKC\u2019s Italian Greyhound Breed Biography.  Pomeranian  The tiny Pomeranian, long a favorite of royals and commoners alike, has been called the ideal companion. The glorious coat, smiling, foxy face, and vivacious personality have helped make the Pom one of the world's most popular toy breeds. Discover more about Pomeranians at AKC\u2019s Pomeranian Breed Biography.  Briard  The Briard packs so much loyalty, love, and spirit into its ample frame that it's often described as a &quot;heart wrapped in fur.&quot; The dashing good looks of these muscular Frenchmen radiate a distinct aura of Gallic romance and elegance. Discover more about Briards at AKC\u2019s Briard Breed Biography.  Beauceron  The Beauceron is imposing and powerful, but also remarkably smart, spirited, and a versatile herder\u2014imagine a Border Collie\u2019s brain in a 100-pound body. They are especially beloved by women as a dashing but sensitive companion and protector. Discover more about Beaucerons at AKC\u2019s Beauceron Breed Biography.  Bouvier des Flandres  They don\u2019t build \u2019em like this anymore. Burly and barrel-chested, the tousle-coated dog of Flandres is from a time and place where a dog had to work like \u2026 well, a dog. These smart and steady all-purpose workers make excellent watchdogs. Discover more about Bouvier des Flandres\u2019 at AKC\u2019s Bouvier des Flandres Breed Biography.  Berger Picard  The Berger Picard is a lanky herding dog of strong bone and sturdy build. Picards spent centuries as take-charge independent problem-solvers, so early socialization and positive training are necessary to cope with their stubborn streak. Discover more about Berger Picards at AKC\u2019s Berger Picard Breed Biography.  Belgian Malinois  The smart, confident, and versatile Belgian Malinois is a world-class worker who forges an unbreakable bond with his human partner. To deny a Mal activity and the pleasure of your company is to deprive him of his very reasons for being. Discover more about Belgian Malinois\u2019 at AKC\u2019s Belgian Malinois Breed Biography.  Belgian Sheepdog  The Belgian Sheepdog is a highly trainable herder whose versatility and intelligence is the stuff of canine legend. This is a breed built for hard work and plenty of it. These sensitive souls crave human companionship and abhor neglect. Discover more about Belgian Sheepdogs at AKC\u2019s Belgian Sheepdog Breed Biography.  Belgian Tervuren  The elegant, agile Belgian Tervuren is a bright and self-assured herding dog of medium size, known to be affectionate and possessive with loved ones. Lots of hard work and challenging play is heaven for this tireless, do-it-all dog. Discover more about Belgian Tervurens at AKC\u2019s Belgian Tervuren Breed Biography.  Belgian Laekenois  Strong, agile, and full of life, the Belgian Laekenois (pronounced &quot;Lak-in-wah&quot;) is one of four native dogs of Belgium. Although similar in body and temperament to the Malinois, Shepherd, and Tervuren, the Laekenois differs in coat color, texture, and length, as well as region of origin. Discover more about Belgian Laekenois\u2019 at AKC\u2019s Belgian Laekenois Breed Biography.  Borzoi  Among the most impressively beautiful of all dogs, the aristocratic Borzoi is cherished for his calm, agreeable temperament. In full stride, he is a princely package of strength, grace, and glamour flying by at 35 to 40 miles per hour. Discover more about Borzois at AKC\u2019s Borzoi Breed Biography.  English Foxhound  The English Foxhound is a substantial galloping hound of great stamina. His long legs are straight as a gatepost, and just as sturdy. The back is perfectly level. And the chest is very deep, \u201cgirthing\u201d as much as 31 inches on a hound measuring 24 inches at the shoulder, ensuring plenty of lung power for a grueling day\u2019s hunt. Discover more about English Foxhounds at AKC\u2019s English Foxhound Breed Biography.  Wire Fox Terrier  The Wire Fox Terrier breed standard says they should be \u201con the tip-toe of expectation at the slightest provocation.\u201d Once a mainstay of traditional British fox hunts, today\u2019s Wire is a handsome and amusing companion and master show dog. Discover more about Wire Fox Terriers at AKC\u2019s Wire Fox Terrier Breed Biography.  Samoyed  The Samoyed is a substantial but graceful dog standing anywhere from 19 to a bit over 23 inches at the shoulder. Powerful, tireless, with a thick all-white coat impervious to cold\u2014Sammies are perfectly beautiful but highly functional. Even their most delightful feature, a perpetual smile, has a practical function: The upturned corners of the mouth keep Sammies from drooling, preventing icicles from forming on the face. Discover more about Samoyeds at AKC\u2019s Samoyed Breed Biography.  Labrador Retriever  The sweet-faced, lovable Labrador Retriever is America\u2019s most popular dog breed. Labs are friendly, outgoing, and high-spirited companions who have more than enough affection to go around for a family looking for a medium-to-large dog. Discover more about Labrador Retrievers at AKC\u2019s Labrador Retriever Breed Biography.  Pembroke Welsh Corgi  Among the most agreeable of all small house dogs, the Pembroke Welsh Corgi is a strong, athletic, and lively little herder who is affectionate and companionable without being needy. They are one of the world's most popular herding breeds. Discover more about Pembroke Welsh Corgis at AKC\u2019s Pembroke Welsh Corgi Breed Biography.  For more information about a specific breed visit the breed\u2019s parent club or AKC.org. Shareables:  Did you know Pembroke Welsh Corgis and Siberian Huskies are cousins? Many of today\u2019s most intelligent, strongest, and most responsive dogs descend from breeds taught to help peasants, hunters, and the poor working class. Roman iconography tells us toy dog breeds were a sign of stature.  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