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What Kinds of Dogs Make Ideal Pets?


Today, there are many different kinds of dogs in the world. Some of them are ideal for certain types of living arrangements, while others are bred to provide specific types of services for their owners. The ideal pet for your household depends a great deal on where you live, how much time you have to devote to the pet, and what your expectations are for the animal. Here are some ideas on what type of dog would be a good fit for you and your lifestyle.

When determining which type of canine companion would be best for your family, you want to take the living space into consideration. Just about any dog needs some room to roam, although the needs will vary. For people who live in small homes or apartments, space may already be at a premium. When this is the case, you may want to go with a smaller breed for the home, such as a Corgi or a dachshund. These two breeds tend to be very affectionate, but also require less room to run around. Smaller kinds of dogs will be able to move freely and get some exercise while you are at work. You can provide more exercise with a nice walk after you get home. The walk will be good for both you and your dog, and can become part of an evening ritual that both of you look forward to enjoying together.

On the other hand, you may be the kind of person that loves big dogs. Large dogs are the kinds of dogs which require plenty of exercise to keep them physically healthy and mentally alert. Hopefully, this also means you have both a fair sized home and a fenced in yard for the dog to enjoy. Both you and your pet can have a lot of fun with a back yard, playing games and getting a little sun in the bargain. If you envision both companionship and a pet that can keep up with you while you enjoy the great outdoors, then a larger dog may be just the ticket.

Larger breeds such as collies and German shepherds have long been favorites with many people, especially if there are kids in the home. While some larger kinds of dogs do not tend to mix well with children, some of them are both very gentle and very protective of their young masters. This can be a comfort to parents who can rest assured that the family dog will not tolerate the presence of an intruder in the yard, whether the intruder is the four legged kind or the two legged type.

The important thing about identifying the right kinds of dogs to include in your family is to make sure the breed will thrive in your environment. If for any reason you think that the dog you selected is not a good fit for your home and lifestyle, you should do you and the dog a huge favor and pick another breed.