Worried About which Breed of Dog is Best for Your Family? Find
Some Answers Here.
Ask ten experts how many breeds of dogs exist and you will get
ten different answers. However, many estimate there are more
than 300 breeds of dogs. Each is valued by someone or by a group
of people. In fact, they exist because they were bred to have
characteristics that make them well suited for specific tasks.
Over thousands of years, dogs were bred to meet a variety of
human needs.
Chihuahuas, Pekinese and Shih-Tzus are generally known as yoy
breeds - very small types of dogs, often weighing less than ten
pounds. The dogs were bred to be mainly companions rather than
perform physical labor. These dogs were the basis of the phrase
"lap" dogs as they were easily held in their owners' laps.
Dogs in the Hound group come in a wide variety of sizes and
shapes, and were all originally bred to assist with hunting.
Many hound types have an amazing sense of smell; others are best
known for their stamina during the chase.
German shepards, Doberman pinchers, Rottweilers, Mastiffs, Giant
Schnauzers and Boxers are just a few of the better known types
of working dogs.
Working dogs have the size and strength that makes them well
suited to guarding property and other intense physical tasks.
They are well known for their extremely high intelligence and
protective nature to their human companions.
Like the Hounds, dogs from the Sporting group were bred to
assist with hunting. Alert and active by nature, sporting dogs
fit in well with active owners. If you plan on adding any type
of sporting dog to your family, keep in mind that these
high-energy dogs need frequent exercise. The dog breeds included
in the Non-Sporting group vary greatly in appearance and
abilities. Dalmatians, with their vast amount of stamina and
energy, were set to run alongside carriages to guard the
travelers inside. Later, firemen employed these unique dogs to
guard fire wagons. Dalmatians are playful and loyal, and need
human companionship.
Poodles were originally bred as work animals. These dogs are
highly intelligent and one of the most trainable breeds. Some
poodles are good guard dogs and some can be trained as hunters.
Terriers are known for their distinctive personalities. Bred to
hunt vermin, terriers are instinctive, active diggers. Tenacious
by nature, these lively dogs require owners willing to provide
lots of physical and mental stimulation.
Sight hounds were bred to assist the hunter by virtue of their
excellent eyesight. Instead of finding prey by scent, these lean
hunters spot their quarry from a great distance. They have
amazing stamina and energy and all members of this group need
plenty of exercise.
Hopefully this information will help you to decide what breed of
dog is right for bringing into your family. Whichever breed you
decide on you need to remember that your dog will rely on you
for everything from food and water, to shelter and exercise. In
return for this you can expect lifelong devotion and love from
your new best friend.