Picking Your Pup – Dog Breeds
Here’s just a few of the most popular dog breeds with a snapshot of their dominant character traits that you may want to know. For more detailed information on dog breeds, visit a local bookstore, or call a local shelter or veterinarian.
American Bulldog/English Bulldog
- Can jump up to 6 feet in the air!
- Muscular and sturdy, can weigh up to 120 pounds (the English Bulldog is smaller at up to 55 pounds).
- Brave and determined but not hostile.
- Alert and self confident, heroic.
- Good with kids.
- Protective of the home.
- May be aggressive with strangers and other dogs, should have obedience training as puppies.
- Need to be around people.
- Snore and slobber.
- Easy to groom, average shedder.
- Ok in apartments as long as they are exercised, inactive indoors.
American Pit Bull Terrier
- The Pit Bull is not a naturally vicious dog, only improper training and handling have created dogs whose temperament is not ideal for the breed and earned them an often undeserved reputation.
- Strong need for socialization early.
- Strong need for obedience training and firm handling, can be willful.
- Good natured, amusing, loyal, playful.
- Intelligent and intuitive guard dog.
- High pain tolerance and will put up with rough play.
- Excellent with children in the family.
- Can grow to 110 pounds.
- Easy to groom, average shedder.
- Ok in apartments as long as they are exercised regularly.
Beagle
- The Beagle is a hunter.
- Gentle, sweet, lively and curious.
- Sociable, brave and intelligent.
- Calm and loving.
- Excellent with children, good with other dogs, not with noncanine animals.
- Determined and watchful, need patient and firm training.
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