Non Sporting Group

BREEDS, Non Sporting Group

Poodle Traits – Breeds 101

Standard Poodles, originally bred for hunting, are popular family pets known for their intelligence, social nature, and hypoallergenic coats. Poodles require regular grooming and daily exercise to thrive. Potential health issues exist, but they’re generally healthy dogs.

BREEDS, Non Sporting Group

Schipperke Traits – Breeds 101

The Schipperke is a small, lively, and affectionate dog breed with a fox-like appearance. Originally bred for hunting and as watchdogs, they require early socialization. Daily mental and physical stimulation is essential. Health issues may arise, but they generally have a long lifespan of around 14 years.

BREEDS, Non Sporting Group

Dalmatian Traits – Breeds 101

The Dalmatian, originally bred for guarding and hunting, is now a beloved family dog known for its agility and distinctive spotted coat. They require daily exercise, are generally good with children and other animals, but they need consistent training. Dalmatians can face health issues, including deafness and hip dysplasia.

BREEDS, Non Sporting Group

Bulldog Traits – Breeds 101

Bulldogs are well-known for their lovable and stubborn nature, requiring socialization and patience during training. They thrive as family pets, adapting well with children but can exhibit food aggression. Due to their brachycephalic structure, care must be taken to prevent breathing issues and overheating during exercise.

BREEDS, Non Sporting Group

Boston Terrier Traits – Breeds 101

The Boston Terrier is a small, energetic, and affectionate dog, ideal for urban living and families with children. They require regular exercise to avoid anxious behaviors and can be gassy. Socialization and training are essential for harmonious interactions with other pets.

BREEDS, Non Sporting Group

Chow Chow Traits – Breeds 101

The Chow Chow is a unique Chinese dog breed known for its mane-like fur and blue tongue. Originally bred as guard dogs, they are loyal and protective yet reserved with strangers. They require early socialization and consistent training, daily exercise, and regular grooming due to their shedding. Health issues can arise, requiring responsible breeding.

BREEDS, Non Sporting Group

Shiba Inu Traits – Breeds 101

The Shiba Inu is a muscular, confident, and independent dog from Japan, known for its foxlike appearance. Requires careful training and socialization, they demand daily exercise and mental stimulation.

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