This list includes 24 Dog breeds that start with G, from “German Hunting Terrier” to “Griffon Fauve de Bretagne”. These breeds span small companions to robust working dogs and commonly reflect regional hunting and herding traditions.

Dog breeds that start with G are a varied group of companions, hunters, and working dogs found worldwide. A notable example is the German Hunting Terrier, rooted in European hunting traditions and prized for its tenacity.

Below you’ll find the table with origin, size category, and temperament.

Origin: Shows each breed’s country or region of origin so you can see cultural and environmental roots.

Size category: Indicates whether a breed is toy, small, medium, large, or giant to guide your living space and care.

Temperament: Lists two to four concise adjectives describing typical behavior so you can assess compatibility and training needs.

Dog breeds that start with G

BreedScientific nameOriginSize
Golden RetrieverCanis lupus familiaris (Golden Retriever)ScotlandLarge 25–34 kg / 55–75 lb
German Shepherd DogCanis lupus familiaris (German Shepherd Dog)GermanyLarge 22–40 kg / 49–88 lb
German Shorthaired PointerCanis lupus familiaris (German Shorthaired Pointer)GermanyLarge 20–32 kg / 44–70 lb
German Wirehaired PointerCanis lupus familiaris (German Wirehaired Pointer)GermanyLarge 20–32 kg / 44–70 lb
German PinscherCanis lupus familiaris (German Pinscher)GermanyMedium 14–20 kg / 31–44 lb
German SpitzCanis lupus familiaris (German Spitz)GermanySmall 5–14 kg / 11–31 lb
German Longhaired PointerCanis lupus familiaris (German Longhaired Pointer)GermanyLarge 25–32 kg / 55–70 lb
Giant SchnauzerCanis lupus familiaris (Giant Schnauzer)GermanyLarge 30–48 kg / 66–106 lb
Great DaneCanis lupus familiaris (Great Dane)GermanyGiant 45–90 kg / 99–198 lb
Great PyreneesCanis lupus familiaris (Great Pyrenees)France/Spain (Pyrenees)Large 40–55 kg / 88–121 lb
GreyhoundCanis lupus familiaris (Greyhound)Ancient (Middle East/Europe)Large 25–34 kg / 55–75 lb
Gordon SetterCanis lupus familiaris (Gordon Setter)ScotlandLarge 25–34 kg / 55–75 lb
Glen of Imaal TerrierCanis lupus familiaris (Glen of Imaal Terrier)Ireland (Glen of Imaal)Medium 14–20 kg / 31–44 lb
Greater Swiss Mountain DogCanis lupus familiaris (Greater Swiss Mountain Dog)SwitzerlandLarge 40–60 kg / 88–132 lb
Grand Basset Griffon VendéenCanis lupus familiaris (Grand Basset Griffon Vendéen)France (Vendée)Medium 18–25 kg / 40–55 lb
Grand Bleu de GascogneCanis lupus familiaris (Grand Bleu de Gascogne)France (Gascogne)Large 30–40 kg / 66–88 lb
Grand Griffon VendéenCanis lupus familiaris (Grand Griffon Vendéen)FranceLarge 30–35 kg / 66–77 lb
Grand Gascon SaintongeoisCanis lupus familiaris (Grand Gascon Saintongeois)France (Gascony)Large 30–40 kg / 66–88 lb
Grand Anglo-Français TricoloreCanis lupus familiaris (Grand Anglo-Français Tricolore)France (Anglo-French hound)Large 30–40 kg / 66–88 lb
Grand Anglo-Français Blanc et NoirCanis lupus familiaris (Grand Anglo-Français Blanc et Noir)France (Anglo-French hound)Large 30–40 kg / 66–88 lb
Greek HarehoundCanis lupus familiaris (Greek Harehound)GreeceMedium 17–23 kg / 37–51 lb
Griffon Fauve de BretagneCanis lupus familiaris (Griffon Fauve de Bretagne)France (Brittany)Medium 15–20 kg / 33–44 lb
Greenland DogCanis lupus familiaris (Greenland Dog)GreenlandLarge 30–45 kg / 66–99 lb
German Hunting TerrierCanis lupus familiaris (German Hunting Terrier)GermanySmall 6–10 kg / 13–22 lb

Descriptions

Golden Retriever
Friendly, intelligent, devoted—a British gundog developed in Scotland; reliable family companion, eager-to-please, good with children, excellent retriever and popular service/detection dog.
German Shepherd Dog
Confident, loyal, trainable—originated in late 19th-century Germany for herding; versatile working dog, protective, excels in police, military, search-and-rescue roles.
German Shorthaired Pointer
Energetic, friendly, versatile—German pointing and retrieving breed; high-drive hunter, athletic, needs lots of exercise and mental stimulation.
German Wirehaired Pointer
Bold, affectionate, hardworking—wire-coated German pointing breed; weather-resistant coat, strong hunting instincts and loyal family companion.
German Pinscher
Alert, spirited, intelligent—traditional German guard and ratting dog; compact, muscular, requires training and consistent leadership.
German Spitz
Lively, alert, affectionate—historic German companion and watchdog; fluffy coat, vocal, fits apartment living with activity and grooming.
German Longhaired Pointer
Energetic, steady, intelligent—long-coated German pointing breed; versatile hunter, affectionate family dog with moderate grooming needs.
Giant Schnauzer
Loyal, protective, powerful—large working schnauzer from Germany; intelligent, needs firm training and extensive exercise, excels in protection and herding work.
Great Dane
Friendly, gentle, dignified—giant working breed from Germany; surprisingly people-oriented, needs space and careful health management.
Great Pyrenees
Calm, protective, independent—ancient livestock guardian from the Pyrenees; thick white coat, devoted to family, strong guarding instincts.
Greyhound
Gentle, quiet, fast—ancient sighthound bred for coursing; superb sprinter, surprisingly low-energy indoors, affectionate and sensitive.
Gordon Setter
Loyal, steady, affectionate—Scottish setter developed for upland game; elegant, devoted family dog with strong hunting drive.
Glen of Imaal Terrier
Sturdy, independent, affectionate—Irish terrier from County Wicklow; robust working terrier, less yappy than many, needs firm socialization.
Greater Swiss Mountain Dog
Steady, gentle, hardworking—Swiss alpine draft dog; strong, sociable farm/guard dog, needs space and consistent handling.
Grand Basset Griffon Vendéen
Friendly, lively, independent—French short-legged scenthound; vocal and scent-driven, bred for pack hunting, good-natured companion.
Grand Bleu de Gascogne
Sociable, determined, vocal—French scenthound with blue-mottled coat; excellent tracking ability, traditionally used in packs for big-game hunting.
Grand Griffon Vendéen
Bold, friendly, independent—one of France’s oldest griffon hounds; rough coat, strong scenting instincts and pack hunting heritage.
Grand Gascon Saintongeois
Affectionate, stamina-rich, sociable—large French scenthound used for hunting in packs; deep voice, steady tracker over rough terrain.
Grand Anglo-Français Tricolore
Energetic, sociable, resilient—French-English scenthound cross bred for pack hunting; tricolour coat, excels in fieldwork and endurance.
Grand Anglo-Français Blanc et Noir
Vocal, determined, friendly—large Anglo-French hunting hound; biddable in the field, strong scent drive and endurance.
Greek Harehound
Alert, courageous, sociable—Greek scenthound used for hare hunting; hardy, independent, loyal to handlers, common in rural Greece.
Griffon Fauve de Bretagne
Spirited, affectionate, tenacious—Brittany griffon scenthound; rough coat, bred for hunting small game, lively family companion.
Greenland Dog
Hardy, independent, loyal—ancient Arctic sled dog bred by Inuit; powerful puller, thick coat, thrives in cold climates.
German Hunting Terrier
Bold, tenacious, lively—small German hunting terrier bred for vermin and small game; fearless, highly active, needs regular work.
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