Dogs - Theres A Breed For Everyone
Overview of Different Breeds of Dogs
There are over a hundred registered breeds of dogs. Recognizing
the type of dog is basically associated with its breed. A
purebred animal belongs to a documented and acknowledged group
of unmixed lineage. Before a breed of dog is recognized, it must
be proved that mating two adult dogs of the same type would have
passed on their exact characteristics, both appearance and
behavior, to their offspring.
If you are thinking of adopting or buying a pet dog for
yourself, it is important to know which type of dog you want.
Here are a few popular dog breeds for your easy reference:
Labrador Labradors are very outgoing dogs that have yellow,
black or brown furs. Labrador are versatile dogs that have a
wide range of functions. Most of them are known to retrievers
and are utilized as guide dogs for the blind. They enjoy holding
different objects in their mouth and are prone to chewing
things. Labradors are observed to be hypersensitive and have a
high regard for their territory. Their furs are water repellant
thus making them perfect for waterfowl hunting. They are
excellent as family dog.
German Shepherds Germans shepherds are also known as Alsatian.
Originally, they were intended to help farmers in herding their
sheep or cattle. They are incredibly intelligent and very
trainable. Because of their build they are often used as working
dogs in the military or police community. Many are also guide
dogs. German shepherds are large and strong dogs with varied fur
colors. Most comes in cream, tank, white or black.
Boxer Boxers have pointed ears that are tilted forward. They
have a distinguishable white underbelly and white parts at the
tip of each foot. These white regions are often called as
'flashiness' which sometimes extend to other parts of the body.
These usually appear on the shoulders and face. Boxers are a
playful and energetic breed. They are perfect as a pet for
children because they have an extended puppyhood, meaning they
are not considered as an adult dog until they reach the age of
three. Training would not be a problem. Boxers are known to be
obedient and possess a strong personality. It is advisable to
train a boxer at an early age. They can sometimes be a
substitute as guide dogs or police dogs.
Rotweiller Rotweillers' origin traced back to ancient times.
Their existence has been associated with the Roman Empire as
watchers for groups of cattle. Since then, their incredible
strength and intelligence has been recognized. They are used as
police dogs and military aides during war time. Rotweillers are
black with tan spots on its cheeks, legs, chest and face. You
should definitely find one too underneath their tails. They are
marked with upside down triangles that can be found on the chest
area. Their eyebrows have a unique spot on each one. Rotweillers
are intelligent and fearless dogs. You can notice their
foreheads getting a little wrinkly when they are alert. Rotties
are very active and playful and are fast on learning tricks.
Poodle Poodles can be a very good companion and are very loyal
to their owners. They belong to a quiet breed of dogs that has a
naturally curly fur. Their color ranges from black, grey, white,
blue, apricot or brown. Training a poodle tends to require more
effort compared to other breeds. They are considered as a
hypoallergenic breed. They are very famous for their very nice
coats. Maintenance proves to be a tedious job. Owners have to
keep their hair in a manageable length so that matting and
tangling is prevented.
Dachshund Dachshunds are also referred to as sausage dogs
because of their elongated build. They have short legs and
pointed facial framework. Chasing and hunting are their favorite
past times. Most dachshunds have crooked legs and chest compared
to a barrel. Dachshunds are playful and loyal dogs that love to
chase small animals like birds. Their senses are very keen and
well-developed though they often exhibit shyness.
Beagle Beagles have acquired a strong sense of smell. Because of
such quality they are used for hunting animals like rabbits.
They have big ears that are low set giving them that gentle
look. Their furs are commonly white, black, brown or a
combination of both. Beagles are known to be very good tempered.
Training might prove to be a tricky task because these dogs are
strong willed quite stubborn. Beagles travel in pack, being a
pet dog might cause them to have anxiety.
Above is a simple overview of popular breed of dogs. In choosing
a dog consider each breeds' physical appearance, temperament and
health issues. Of course, each dog should fit your lifestyle.
Remember dogs should be given proper attention and care but in
exchange you can have the best companion ever.