Working Boxers, German Shepherds, Newfoundland, Great Dane, Border Collie, Saint Bernard, Akita, Dobermans, Alaska Malamute, Mastiff,Rottweiler, Samoyed, Siberian Husky
Utility Dalmatians, Poodles, Shih Tzus, Bichons, Chows, Chinese Shar-Pei
Terrier Jack Russell, Scottish, Miniature Schnauzer, Airedale, Pitbull
Toy Chihuahuas, Pugs, Poodles, Pekingeses, Maltese, Yorkshire Terrier
First thing to look at is your personality, lifestyle and living arrangement to find a good match for you and your family ... then the rest will be easy.
Will this be your first pet?
Are family members away from home all day?
Or is someone home all day?
Are there children or babies?
Do you travel much?
Can you afford a dog?
Do you prefer a AKC or cross-bred?
Do you prefer a female or male dog?
Will you show the dog breed?
How much time/money do you have to spend grooming your dogs?
Are there anyone with allergies?
Are you planning to bred the dog?
What sort of residence do you have?
Research a lot, ask a lot of questions of breeders, look only for reputable breeders and stay clear of puppy mills and really think about whatever breed you want, gather lots of dog breed information and
remember to
heal YOUR dogs health naturally ... because now YOU have a choice to prevent dog illness and dog sickness.
After you have answered those questions,
keep in mind
that the puppy or dog you decide on, it will be a lifetime commitment and will be with your family for many years to come.
Let everyone decide on what kind of dog breeds you like and make it a family decision.
The right match between dog and owner is heaven on earth. Click here to learn more about(this link opens into a new window)
dog breeds from the American Kennel Club.
Another great way to figure out what kind of dog you and your family is looking for is by
dog photos of breeds.