CARING WITH FAMILY
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The level of affection a breed is inclined to exhibit towards its family members and familiar individuals is a significant factor to consider. Certain breeds may appear distant from everyone except their owner while others treat everyone they are acquainted with as if they were their closest companion. |
LOVE WITH CHILDREN
Unwise
Good With Children
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The extent to which a breed can tolerate and be patient with children's behavior as well as their overall family-friendly disposition is worth noting. It is crucial to continuously supervise dogs when they are around young children especially those who have limited experience with dogs regardless of their age. |
BEHAVIOR WITH DOGS
Unwise
Good With Other Dogs
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The overall temperament of a dog breed with respect to their friendliness towards other dogs is something to consider. It is important to always supervise and control interactions and introductions between dogs. However, certain breeds have a natural inclination to get along with other dogs, whether it be within the comforts of their own home or in public settings. |
SHEDDING LEVELS & MANAGEMENT
No Shedding
Hair Everywhere
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The amount of fur and hair that a particular breed is prone to shedding should be taken into account. Breeds that shed heavily will necessitate more frequent brushing have a higher likelihood of causing specific allergies and will likely require more regular vacuuming and lint-rolling to maintain cleanliness. |
COAT GROOMING STANDARDS
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It is important to consider the grooming needs of a breed, including the frequency of bathing, brushing, trimming and other types of coat maintenance. Evaluating the amount of time, patience and budget you can allocate for such care is crucial. Additionally, it is essential to note that all breeds require regular nail trimming. |
DROOLING INTENSITY
Less Likely to Drool
Always Have a Towel
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The propensity of a breed to drool should be taken into consideration. If you prefer cleanliness and are not fond of dogs that leave trails of slobber on your arm or create large wet spots on your clothes then breeds prone to excessive drooling may not be the most suitable choice for you. |
COAT STYLES GUIDE |
Smooth |
COAT SPECTRUM |
Short |
FRIENDLINESS
Reserved
Everyone Is My Best Friend
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The level of friendliness a breed exhibits towards strangers is an important aspect to consider. Certain breeds may display reserved or cautious behavior around unfamiliar individuals, regardless of the setting. On the other hand, there are breeds that are generally more receptive and eager to meet new humans whenever they encounter one. |
LIVELINESS
Only When You Want To Play
Non-Stop
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The level of enthusiasm a breed exhibits for play, even beyond the puppy stage, is something to consider. Certain breeds will continue to have a strong desire to engage in activities like tug-of-war or fetch well into their adult years. In contrast, there are breeds that are content with spending most of their time relaxing on the couch with their owners. |
VIGILANCE INTENSITY
What's Mine Is Yours
Vigilant
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The inclination of a breed to notify you of the presence of strangers is worth noting. These breeds are more likely to react to any perceived threat, whether it's the mailman or a squirrel outside the window. Moreover, such breeds are generally more inclined to warm up to strangers who enter the house and are accepted by their family. |
ADAPTATION CAPACITY
Lives For Routine
Highly Adaptable
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The adaptability of a breed to handle change is an important factor to consider. This encompasses their ability to cope with alterations in living conditions, noise levels, weather conditions, daily schedules and other variations that may occur in day-to-day life. |
OBEDIENCE LEVEL
Self-Willed
Eager to Please
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The ease of training and the willingness of a dog to learn new things are significant considerations. Certain breeds are naturally inclined to strive to make their owners proud and are more receptive to training. Conversely, there are breeds that may prefer to follow their own inclinations doing as they please whenever and wherever they please. |
STAMINA LEVEL
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The level of exercise and mental stimulation required by a breed is an important aspect to consider. High-energy breeds are always ready and enthusiastic for their next adventure. They thrive on activities such as running, jumping, and playing throughout the day. In contrast, low-energy breeds tend to be more laid-back and content with simply lounging around and snoozing. |
VOCALIZATION
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LEARNING CURIOSITY LEVEL
Happy to Lounge
Needs a Job or Activity
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The amount of mental stimulation required by a breed to maintain their happiness and overall well-being should be considered. Purpose-bred dogs, with jobs that involve decision-making, problem-solving, concentration and other cognitive qualities particularly require mental exercise. Without adequate mental stimulation, these breeds may create their own activities to keep their minds occupied, which may not align with the projects you would prefer. Providing sufficient mental stimulation is important to ensure their mental and emotional needs are met. |
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PATTERNS | Marking |
FRIENDLINESS
LIVELINESS
VIGILANCE INTENSITY
ADAPTATION CAPACITY