EXCITING! Furry Friends THAT START WITH THE LETTER (E)

Do you love dogs? If so, then you’re probably familiar with several different breeds and their names that start with the letter B, C, D, and more! There are also many fun dog names that start with E! Here are just some of the most exciting dog breeds (that start with E) to know about!

English Cocker Spaniel

The English Cocker Spaniel is a good-natured, happy dog. They love to play outside and want nothing more than to be right by your side. They are great family pets and get along well with children and other pets. The English Cocker Spaniel can live in an apartment or a large house as long as they have plenty of time out on a leash every day.

English Cocker Spaniel: Photo by shahin khalaji

English Foxhound

The English Foxhound is a large, long dog breed. They can grow to be 3 feet tall, and come in a variety of colors such as black, white, brown and liver. They are known for their incredible scenting abilities and are often used for hunting deer or other game. One thing to keep in mind about this dog is that they require lots of exercise and training, so they don’t get bored. They also need plenty of love and attention from their owners, as well as time outside every day. But when properly cared for, these dogs make an amazing pet because they’re intelligent and have very friendly temperaments.

English Foxhound

English Setter

The English Setter is an excellent dog, but you will need to give them lots of attention, exercise and training. They can be a little stubborn at times, so you’ll want to make sure they are well socialized with both people and other animals. They’re also a good option if you live in an area where hunting is popular because they have great tracking abilities. In some cases, they may even point out game for their hunter. These beautiful red-coated dogs look like deer on the forest floor.

English Setter: Photo by Erkam Hayta

English Springer Spaniel

The English Springer Spaniel is one of the most friendly and sociable dog breeds. They are also very intelligent, which means they can be trained to do just about anything. They make excellent agility dogs, hunting companions, and family pets. The breed is generally healthy, but they are prone to knee injuries as they age. Other than that, they are a relatively small breed (averaging at 35-50 lbs) who don’t need too much exercise each day.

English Springer Spaniel: Photo by Kourtney Gundersen

English Toy Spaniel

The English Toy Spaniel is a breed of dog that has been around since the 1800s. The word toy in their name refers to their small size. Though they’re small, they’re also quite feisty and have some very doggy characteristics. One thing to keep in mind when owning an English Toy Spaniel is that they do shed, so if you’re allergic, this might not be your best choice. You’ll need to brush them weekly and bathe them at least twice a year, but it’s well worth it for this sweet little pup!

English Toy Spaniel: Photo by Kelatout

Entlebucher Mountain Dog

The Entlebucher Mountain Dog is a hardworking, intelligent breed that was originally bred for cattle herding. They are very expressive and will often smile or show interest in what you’re doing by tilting their head when you talk to them. They are also very protective of their family and will be territorial if they feel threatened by strangers.

The Entlebucher Mountain Dog is a hardworking, intelligent breed that was originally bred for cattle herding. They are very expressive and will often smile or show interest in what you’re doing by tilting their head when you talk to them. They are also very protective of their family and will be territorial if they feel threatened by strangers.

ENTLEBUCHER MOUNTAIN DOG: Photo Petfinder.com

Estrela Mountain Dog

The Estrela Mountain Dog is a very old breed that originated in Portugal. It is believed to be descended from the now-extinct Spanish Mastiff and Portuguese Water Dog, and may have been influenced by other ancient breeds such as the Alaunt, Greyhound, Bulldog, English Mastiff, Pyrenean Shepherd and Great Dane. The breed was used primarily as a working dog for guarding livestock in remote farms. They were also used to drive cattle to markets.

Estrela Mountain Dog

Eurasier

The Eurasier is a medium-sized Spitz type dog. It is related to many other Spitzesi, most notably the German Spitz, Finnish Spitz and Keeshond. They are often referred to as Eurasian, due to their mix of European and Asian heritage. The breed has been recognized by most major kennel clubs around the world, including the American Kennel Club in 1996.

The Eurasier’s coat is usually a mix of black, tan and white fur with a lion cut. This means it has a long coat over its head and neck that forms a mane down its spine (like an African lion’s mane), but it has no undercoat.

Eurasier: Photo by JacLou- DL

English Bulldog

The English Bulldog is a breed of dog closely associated with Great Britain. The breed was created in England from bulldogs, Mastiffs, and terriers. The English Bulldog is one of the most popular pet breeds in America. This breed has a large, broad head and a square muzzle, as well as wide-set eyes which give them a sad expression. They also have very loose skin which hangs down to approximately their elbows and knees when they are standing or sitting up.

The English Bulldog needs lots of exercise to maintain good health, so they are not suitable for households without yards or those who live in apartments or condos. They need regular grooming to prevent tangles and mats on their short coats, but because they shed little to no hair at all this is not difficult work.

English Bulldog: Photo by Jefferson Ferreira da Silva

THE WRAP

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