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What Dog Breed Is Best For Me | Best Family Dog
Many people ask, “What’s the Right Dog for Me?”
While the answer to that question depends on a number of factors, there are several dog breeds that are generally regarded as the best family dog breeds - provided they come from a reputable dog breeder and they have proper dog behavior training.
Here is a short list of dogs for people who are asking themselves, “What Dog Breed Is Best For Me” or “What Is The Best Family Dog.”
Golden Retriever - The Amiable Family Dog
Bichon Frise - The Lively Toy Dog
Havanese - The Affectionate Companion
Toy Poodle - The Fun Loving Dog
German Shepherd - Brave Working Dog
Maltese - The Companionable Small Dog
English and American Cocker Spaniel - Companionable Working Dog
Miniature Schnauzer - Affectionate City Dog
Chihuahua - Lively and Affectionate Companion
Collie - Loving, Sensitive, Loyal Companion
West Highland Terrier - Active, Fun-loving Companion
Beagle
Border Collie
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What Dog Breed Is Best For Me - Part VIII
In our continuing series, “What Dog Breed Is Best For Me?” we’ll talk about another small dog breed that is bright, responds well to training, and makes a wonderful companion.
Maltese - The Companionable Small Dog
The beautiful, non-shedding white coat of the Maltese - which needs daily grooming - is its distinguishing characteristic and is good news for dog allergy sufferers who want a wonderful dog as a close companion.
But it’s not only its gorgeous coat that sets the Maltese apart from other dog breeds. It is the Maltese’s good natured temperament, intelligence, and playfulness that make it a good choice as a family pet (even though it displays a reserved attitude towards strangers.)
The Maltese is a small dog breed that can adapt to small or large living situations. It fits in well with apartment or condo-style living as well as large houses in the city or country. It has minimal exercise requirements although, like any dog, responds well to regular exercise.
This dog breed can be housetrained and paper trained.
What distinguishes the Maltese from many other dog breeds is its need to be with its owner. This breed is definitely not suitable for those with a busy lifestyle who are rarely home or who don’t have time to give their Maltese time and attention.
Maltese House Training and Dog Obedience Training
Like all dogs, the Maltese responds very positively to housetraining and positive dog behavior training. (Don’t forget to sign up for The Puppy and Dog Owner’s Guide To Potty Training and Housetraining. And check out my list of Cool and Popular Puppy and Dog Names.)
It can have a tendency to bark a lot which could become a dog behavior problem if not properly trained.
The Maltese has a life expectancy of approximately 13 years and potential health problems include teeth and gum problems, kneecap dislocation, eye and hearing problems.
Good temperament, easy to train, and non-shedding coat are a plus. Daily grooming, potential health problems, and need for companionship could be a minus.
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