Border collies are an extremely intelligent breed. Originally bred to help herd sheep, it makes sense that this breed is full of energy and is happiest running around outside.
These cute pups were originally known as the Irish red setter. These dogs excel in physical sports and obstacle courses.
Australian shepherds are thought to have descended from Spain. They were used frequently in the United States for herding sheep. But surprisingly were most loved for their work in rodeos.
Boxers are best known for the connections they make with their pet parents. They are very affectionate dogs and they love jumping.
Another breed originally made for herding, this breed does best when they have a job to do. Australian cattle dogs can get into all kinds of mischief if they get bored so keeping them busy is best.
Most famously known for their spots, these dogs love getting out and about. Dalmatians require a lot of exercise
Jack Russell terriers are quick and agile. They were frequently used as hunting companions and those skills are still engrained in these pups today.
Probably not a surprise that they made it on this list as huskies were developed as sled dogs. Siberian huskies are one of the best breeds for cold climates you could have.
Weimaraners are very athletic and intelligent. It also said that this breed are great swimmers, thanks to their webbed feet, and will enjoy spending lots of time outdoors.