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When               choosing               the               best               dog               breed               for               your               lifestyle               there               are               a               few               basic               questions               that               can               help               narrow               your               choices.

For               who               you               are,               where               you               live,               and               the               lifestyle               you               favor               will               influence               which               dog               breed               is               best               for               you.

The               following               5               tips               give               you               the               basics               for               choosing               the               best               dog               breed.

Each               category               gives               a               few               dog               breeds               as               examples.

But               for               a               full               list               of               dog               breed               facts               visit               the               United               Kennel               Club.

Best               Breed               for               Your               Lifestyle:Tip#1.

Exercise
               Not               all               dog               breeds               require               the               same               level               of               exercise.

And               although               puppies               are               typically               more               active               than               adult               dogs,               even               then               breeds               that               are               more               sedentary               will               require               less               exercise.

Accordingly,               if               you               are               looking               for               an               active               dog               to               spend               time               with               outdoors,               choose               a               dog               breed               from               the               top               level               of               exercise               requirements.

While               for               busy               dog               owners,               a               dog               from               the               bottom               level               of               exercise               requirement               is               the               best               choice.
               Examples               of               dog               breeds               who               require               little               exercise               are               pinschers,               Bichon               Frise,               Papillon,               Lhasa               Apso,               Havanese,               Japanese               Chin,               Maltese,               Chihuahua,               Boston               Terrier,               Toy               Spaniel,               Dachshund,               Yorkshire               Terrier,               Pomeranian,               Pug.

As               you               may               have               noticed,               many               of               the               dog               breeds               that               require               little               exercise               are               small               or               extra               small.

While               examples               of               dog               breeds               who               require               a               lot               of               exercise               are:               Collie's,               English               Seter,               German               Sheppard,               Eskimo               Dog,
               Best               Breed               for               Your               Lifestyle:Tip#2.

Size
               The               size               of               your               dog               breed               should               fit               your               lifestyle               from               the               size               of               your               home,               to               the               size               of               your               bed,               if               you               mean               to               share               it               with               your               dog.

Although               it               may               seem               on               the               face               of               it               that               larger               dogs               will               shed               more               or               bark               louder,               this               is               not               actually               the               case.

Therefore               choose               the               size               of               the               your               dog               breed               by               your               natural               preference               and               by               a               few               logistical               questions               like               whether               you're               permitted               to               have               a               large               dog               in               your               home,               how               large               is               your               car               and               you               afford               to               buy               more               dog               food               to               feed               a               larger               dog.
               Examples               of               dog               breeds               that               a               small               or               extra               small               are:               Yorkshire               Terrier,               Pug,               Shih               Tzu,               Pomeranian,               Pekingese.

Examples               of               dog               breeds               that               are               medium               sized               are:               many               types               of               terriers,               Greyhound,               Spaniels,               Shelties,               Cocker               Spaniels.

Examples               of               large               dog               breeds               are:               Retrievers,               Collie,               Coonhound,               Pointers,               German               Sheppard's.
               Best               Breed               for               Your               Lifestyle:Tip#3.

Suitable               for               Living               in               an               Apartment
               There               are               many               dog               breeds               that               will               do               well               living               in               an               apartment,               but               not               all               dog               breeds               will               suit               this               lifestyle.

To               choose               the               best               dog               breed               for               your               lifestyle               does               not               simply               apply               to               what               you               will               do               together               outside               the               home,               but               to               the               home               itself.

Examples               of               dog               breeds               that               do               well               living               in               an               apartment               are:               Bolognese,               Boston               Terrier,               Brussels               Griffon,               King               Charles               Spaniel,               Chihuahua,               French               Bulldog,               Cocker               Spaniel.

Examples               of               dog               breeds               who               do               poorly               living               in               an               apartment               are:               German               Pointers,               Retrievers,               Collies,               Bull               Terrier,               Bloodhound.
               Best               Breed               for               Your               Lifestyle:Tip#4.

Grooming
               Dog               grooming               isn't               about               ribbons               and               beauty               pageant               outfits.

Dog               grooming               is               necessary               to               a               dog's               health,               and               certain               dog               breeds               require               more               dog               grooming               than               others.

This               can               be               due               to               long               fur,               which               grows               over               eyes,               or               may               cause               tangles               and               blockages               around               the               anus.

Or               it               can               be               due               to               easily               tangled               fur               that               can               cause               painful               knots.

Depending               on               how               much               time               you               have               for               grooming,               or               how               much               money               you're               willing               to               spend               so               others               can               groom               your               dog               for               you,               you               should               choose               the               right               dog               breed               for               your               lifestyle.

Examples               of               dog               breeds               that               require               little               grooming               are:               Dalmatian,               Foxhounds,               Pointers,               Bulldogs,               Boston               Terrier,               Bloodhound,               Bull               Terrier,               Great               Dane.

Examples               of               dog               breeds               that               require               a               great               deal               of               grooming               are:               English               Sheepdog,               Lhasa               Apso,               Havanese,               Great               Pyrenees,               Cocker               Spaniel,               Cesky               Terrier,               Bichon               Frise.
               Best               Breed               for               Your               Lifestyle:Tip#5.

Barking
               Dogs               like               to               bark.

It's               what               dogs               do.

But               if               your               lifestyle               requires               a               dog               that               barks               to               warn               you               and               offer               protection,               barking               is               actually               a               requirement               in               looking               for               the               best               dog               breed               for               you.

Conversely,               if               you               live               in               a               retirement               home               and               all               apartments               are               quiet               all               around,               you               may               not               be               able               to               keep               a               dog               that               barks               a               great               deal.

Examples               of               dogs               that               will               bark               to               defend               the               home               are:               Collies,               Shelties,               German               Sheppard's.

Examples               of               dogs               that               will               rarely               bark               are:               Basenji,               Beagles,               New               Guinea               Singing               Dog.
               Sources:
               1.

Dogs               USA.

How               to               Choose.

Issue               #25,               pp               31-37.
               2.

Terrific               Pets.

Dog               Breeds               that               Don't               Bark.

Retrieved               from:               http://www.terrificpets.com/articles/102294965.asp






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