German Shepherds are the most deserving breed of dog for the title Noble with Natural Beauty.  These elegant yet flowing lines, glamorous to behold, with a shining coat, erected ears, and an intelligent expression that will command attention wherever he is seen by others is the best way to describe this breed of dog.  The German Shepherd's eyes seem to indicate love and affection that he has for those who care for him and the German Shepherd's tail will show its mood whether it would be happy or sad.   
       Bulldogs are a combination of a formidable exterior and a victorian sentimentality that makes the "sour mug" so appealing.  It is the perfect pet for confined quarters.  The Bulldog is spacious, easy going, non-bouncing, and rarely a barker.  It also loves to ride in anything and it rarely gets carsick.  It is easy to take care of because the Bulldog is short-haired, it doesn't have to be plucked or trimmed, its ears never get cropped, and its tail never gets docked.  
         Even though the name Husky is commonly applied to any sled-dog in the Artic, the Siberian Husky is the only variety that is now recognized as a breed of dog.  The original name of the breed is puzzling but it might refer to the dog's distinctive deep howl, but most authorities believes it derives from the Chukchi or Tuski Inuit of Siberia.    
       The Golden Retriever is one of the most popular dogs in North America.  They absolutely love people.  They enjoy running and playing, but are always sweet and gentle.  The Golden Retriever got its name from color and its actions.  They are mainly known for their beautiful shiny gold coats that are mostly waterproof.  They were bred to retrieve game birds.  They could be trained as police dogs, seeing-eye dogs, signal dogs, and service dogs.  Some people think that the Golden Retriever is the perfect dog.  

German Shepherds

Bulldogs

Siberian Husky

Golden Retrievers