| English cocker spaniel (Dog standard) - English cocker spaniel is a merry, sturdy, sporting; well balanced; compact; measuring approximately same from withers to ground as from withers to root of tail. |
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| English foxhound (Dog standard) - The english foxhound has been bred along careful lines for over two hundred years, the stud books published by the masters of foxhounds association of england dating back before 1800. |
| English Mastiff (Dog standard) - Mastiff is a large, massive, powerful, symmetrical, well-knit frame dog. |
| English pointer (Dog standard) - English pointer is an aristoractic dog. alert with appearance of strength, endurance and speed. kind, even disposition. |
| English setter (Dog standard) - English setter is a very active with a keen game sense. intensely friendly and good natured. |
| English springer spaniel (Dog standard) - English springer spaniel is a symmetrically built, compact, strong, merry, active. highest on leg and raciest in build of all british land spaniels. |
| English toy terrier (Dog standard) - English toy terrier is a alert, remembering that historically he could acquit himself satisfactorily in the rat pit. never unduly nervous. |
| Entlebuch Cattle Dog (Dog standard) - The Entlebuch Cattle Dog is the smallest of the four Swiss Mountain and Cattle Dogs. |
| Estrela mountain (Dog standard) - Living from the remotest time in the Serra da Estrela (high mountains in the North of Portugal), despite of its obscure origin, the Estrela Mountain Dog may be considered as one of the oldest beeds of the Iberian Peninsula. |
| Eurasian (Dog standard) - Eurasian is a balanced, well constructed medium sized dog of spitz type with prick ears and coat in varied colours. |
| Field spaniel (Dog standard) - Field spaniel is a flushing and retrieving dog. ideal for rough shooting or companion for the country dweller. not suitable for city. |
| Fila brasileiro (Dog standard) - An unsurpassed guardian of properties, it also instinctively indulges in big game hunting and cattle herding. |