Dog Breeds Whose Names Start With the Letter A

The dog breeds mentioned in this article are all dog breeds whose names start with the letter A.

Some of these dog breeds may be perfect for you, depending on your lifestyle and personality. So, what dog is best for your family?

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Dog breeds starting with a

Some dog breeds that start with A are Australian Cattle Dog, Australian Shepherd, American Eskimo, and Boxer.

1) Abruzzenhund.

This is a medium-sized dog with long legs. It originated in Italy, and the colour of its coat can be red, brown or black.

The Abruzzenhund is playful, intelligent and easy to train if you want a family dog that makes a fun companion.

This could be perfect for you.

2) Affenpinscher.

This dog breed originated in Germany and is also known as a monkey terrier.

It has a fox-like face and is popular with people who want an easy train dog.

It can be stubborn at times, but overall it’s one of the best dogs for first-time owners. This small-sized dog is loyal, playful and intelligent.

3) Akita Inu (aka Japanese Akita).

Shrine keepers bred the Akita Inu or Japanese Akita in Japan centuries ago to protect them from bears.

This large dog breed has a double coat and comes in colours ranging from white to brindle or red fawn; however, its ears are always white.

They’re very protective over their territory, and they’re loyal to their family.

Akita Inu are independent and stubborn, so early training is a must.

4) Afghan Hound.

This dog breed originated in Afghanistan, where they were bred for hunting and guarding property.

It has a long, silky coat, usually tan with white patches on the chest and legs. This large dog can be aggressive when defending its loved ones and territory, but if properly trained, it will be very loyal to its family, especially children who show love.

We put this dog as the top 5 best dogs because of its loyalty towards its owner(s).

But one thing about them is that they do not get along well with other animals or pets; therefore, enclosed space would be good for them to roam around.

5) Alaskan Klee Kai.

This dog breed is also known as Alaskan Husky due to its resemblance to the Siberian Huskies, although their origin lies in Alaska.

They’re medium-sized dogs with thick and fluffy coats.

They have a wolf-like appearance but are much smaller. The colour of these beautiful dogs can be black/silver or white/tan, with blue eyes that give them an exotic look (which makes them more adorable).

However, they have a double coat, so they shed more than other breeds. These dogs make great pets for active families who live in colder climates.

They’re smart, playful and loyal, which makes them perfect for most households!

6) Airedale Terrier.

The Airedale is a medium-sized dog with large, pointed ears.

They’re one of Britain’s oldest breeds and have a history as hunters, guard dogs and family pets. These dogs’ coat colours can be black/tan, blue/tan or dilute (blue fawn).

Their coat has two layers – an outer coarse ‘wool’ that sheds seasonally and an undercoat that keeps the dog warm in colder weather.

It’s important to keep their thick coats well-groomed by brushing them daily, so they don’t get matted.

This dog breed will adapt to its environment, making it easy to raise puppies in families with children who might like to play rough.

Overall the Airedale makes an excellent family dog who’s loyal and playful.

7) Akbash Dog.

This useful, muscular breed was originally bred to guard livestock in Turkey.

The original colours of the Akbash were black with white on its chest, but it can come in tan as well.

This medium-sized dog is vital, so early training is essential for any new owner!

But they’re also protective over their territory and loved ones making them good watchdogs but not necessarily good guard dogs because they become too friendly when guests arrive (they’ll be your best friend until you leave).

They have a double coat which means lots of shedding during seasonal changes or if neglected.

However, they don’t require more grooming than other breeds with a thick coat.

8) American Foxhound.

The American foxhound was created from the English foxhound and bred to hunt raccoon, bear, deer and wild boar.  

This breed’s origin lies in America, where they developed their own ‘standard’, today recognised by the AKC (American Kennel Club).  

They’re medium-sized dogs with long legs and large ears.  

Their coat is short, dense and beautiful colours of black/tan or red/tan trim on white. The most notable features about these breeds are their noses; they have a scenting ability that almost seems supernatural (like they can smell different scents)!

But make sure that when out on a trail, you keep an eye on them because they are known to wander away when they discover a smell.  

They’re social dogs who enjoy the company of others and are great with children (as long as they know how to play appropriately).  

They can make excellent family pets!

9) Aidi.

The Aidi is also known as The Arabian Greyhound and was bred in the Middle East to race long distances.

They are fast dogs with unusual coat colour in two varieties: grey and white with either black or red points (meaning they have a white base colour with patches of another colour).  

This breed has thin legs that give them speed, making them excellent hunters and great for racers!  

But their build makes it hard for them to perform specific tasks such as ‘retrieving’.

If you want a dog who can keep up with you on long walks or runs, this breed would be perfect!  

They are athletic creatures, so they need plenty of exercises, especially mentally stimulating activity.  

They’re obedient dogs that are easy to train and can be good with children (as long as they know how to play appropriately).

This breed needs lots of space, so it’s not ideal for small apartments, but if you live in a house with plenty of room, the Aidi will make a great companion!

10) Airedale Terrier.

The Airedale Terrier was bred in the 19th century and used as a guard dog against farm animals, but it is known to be very good with children.  

This breed has a wavy coat that comes in red, blue/grey, fawn (tan) or black and tan (and can vary between all these colours).

They have short legs for their body size and are medium-sized dogs; they’re energetic, so long walks are recommended!

The dog’s most prominent features include its tail which forms a ‘flag’ when it’s happy, its ears which hang down like a hound would and its teeth which stick out over its bottom lip.

Does the Letter “A” Play a Role in Choosing Dog Names from an Italian Background?

When it comes to choosing Italian dog names, the letter “A” often plays a significant role. Many popular Italian dog names such as Bella, Dante, and Luna all contain the letter “A” and add a touch of authenticity to your pet’s name.

Conclusion

If you’re not sure what breed of dog to get, make sure to find one whose name starts with the letter A.

There’s an Abruzzenhund here for anyone who needs a good guard dog! Maybe you want something more cuddly like an Affenpinscher or Akita Inu?

All three breeds are available at your local animal shelter, and they’ll be happy to greet you when you come in.

Of course, we have some other great dogs starting with letters B-Z as well, but if it doesn’t start with A, then we can’t help you out there 😉