Siberian Huskies are beautiful!! :)
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a pug
German Shepard
tamed domestic pitbull or black lab or golden retreiver
German Shepard's are nice and very loyal
Huskies are gorgeous, huskies that are part wolf and well, amazing and can protect you from anything
Golden Retriver
German shepards
a husky
If you're looking for a lap dog, I have the answer: a miniature Italian Greyhound.
great dane. grey hounds.about any rescue
I do agree with a lot of the above, but go with adopting a mix from a rescue. Really, mixes are the best looking, and are over all the best dogs. My dog is a Hound, Doberman, Shepherd mix and he's amazing, and has the best colors. :)
Look at this cutey! go to www.petfinder.com/petdetail/22506899
It's sad how many dog need a home and don't have one..... =(
Labrador Retriever and German Shepherds are very loyal. Hope this helps. =D
Too many to mention. Every breed has advantages and disadvantages. I'm rather partial to Gordon Setters. Personally, I think rescued animals know they are given a second chance and appreciate it. Mix breed are good too. They can be unique, can have advantages of several breeds and could be closer to the primitive/ancient dog.
All answers above are pretty good, but, i think that a mix is the best breed. Mixes are sweet, beautiful, and very very smart and protective. Plus, you can mix a couple of your fav. dogs to get a mix. My pup is a Great Pyrenees, Collie, Brittany, and pit bull (not a lot of this dog though) and he is the best puppy ever! Also, his coat is gorgeous. But, if i were to pick a full breed, i would pick..... the Visla. This hound dog is loving, doesn't need much grooming, a hunting dog, and guess what? It has cat feet! lol. these dogs are very loyal and get along great with other dogs. HOPE THIS HELPS!
german shepherds are friendly and easily trainable but boarder collies are smart obedient and very gentle with children
labrador retrievers- they are great with kids and good family pets. they are easy to train
English bulldogs or a pug... super full of short bursts of energy and loves the family. I am not sure about bulldogs, but I do know Pugs do tend to have more medical problems, if you get the pick of the litter get the one with the least smashed nose.Good inside dogs. For outside dogs I would get a Saint Bernard if you have the chance to train him before he is too big. Saint Bernards do tend to have joint and hip problems.
Dachshunds!!! My friend has two dachshund puppies and they are soooooo cute!! One of them is a little deformed though. . . . But that's just him and he's cute and playful too! If your getting a dog I would get a dachshund!
Well, while all of these dogs are GREAT, it's just a matter of opinion and lifestyle. If you are very active, you're probably going to want a more active dog. If you're a couch potato, you'll want your dog to be the same.
The enviroment you live in plays a part too. If you have an apartment little or no backyard space, you'll want a smaller dog which doesn't require much exercise. If you have a bigger house with a large backyard, you could get a bigger dog which would need more exercise.
How much time and dedication you have to taking care of your dog is important, too. If you're out of the house often, it's probably best that you don't get a dog unless you have someone to take care of and play with it.
beagles are great for familiers and vert popular because they are so friendly
its not the type of dog instead of how you take care of them example pitbulls people say there dangorous but it not true teach them how to be nice and stuff love them teach them to be a friendly dog not a spoiled dog
Depends very much on what you have in mind for the dog's daily life. If you want a dog that does well with kids and strangers petting/mauling it, avoid notoriously aloof breeds like Chow, Akita, Shibu Inu, most shepherds ("1 person dogs"). There are individual exceptions but these dogs haven't been bred to be "nice": affable and biddable by anyone. Avoid small dogs that have been raised by elderly owners with few visitors or outings: if your household isn't so insular, they will be very anxious about changes in routine/strangers, and their natural coping mechanism is barking and biting. You would probably do well to get an older dog that you can observe for key warning signs like cowering from quick hand movements, twisting to snap when squeezed around the ribs, fighting restraint, not wanting to roll over for a bellyrub with strangers, barking with laid back ears, etc. A dog that is fearful or aloof around people is more likely to snap when startled or pinched by a child. Check these behaviors in a home environment if you can, where the dog has been living for at least 2 weeks. Don't expect to see the dog's real personality in a crowded pound.
OMG! I have 3 so but i know four... Beagle, toy Pomeranian, Pomeranian, Pomeranian mix
a dotson or a dotson and teacup chawawa mixed
A dog that will obey your commands, eat DOG food even if it's not their favorite brand, cuddle in your lap and lick your face.
DACHSHUND! They are the best and the cutest in the whole entire world. They are fun and cute.
there are over 170 breeds recognized and a exponential number of cross breeds, i recommend visiting your local shelter and dont worry about breed too much but follow basic guidelines based on the size of environment and the amount of time/energy you have to invest in the relationship, here's some basics to get you started: http://www.catchfred.com/new-pet-center/53-dog-breed-which-best-fit-your-lifestyle
golden retriever no doubt
A old English Sheepdog
A goldendoodle
A husky
A Australian Shepherd
All great dogs
Hope this helps!
~Sheepdogz
A Siberian Husky because they r active and loyal and love kids and is very gentel