PetBreedInfo is an online source for information on all Dog Breeds. The American Kennel Club, recognizes over 150 dog breeds, and there is a nearly infinite variety of mixed breeds. Here are some of the major issues to consider in narrowing you choice.

Pets History
Each dog breed has its own history and origin. Dog breeds are broken down into seven groups that reflect their backgrounds: sporting, non-sporting, hounds, working dogs, herding dogs, terriers, toys and a miscellaneous class.

Attention Needed
Some dog breeds are high-energy animals that need a lot of exercise and attention if they are to be properly cared for. If you cannot give your dog the exercise they need you probably should not get such a dog. Other dog breeds are calmer and need less exercise.

Size & Environment
Very big dog breeds and very small apartments are not a good match. City apartment dwellers should consider a toy dog breed, such as a Pomeranian, Brussels Griffon, Dachshund, or Pekingese if they are looking for a small dog. If you live in the suburbs, your house might well be able to accommodate dog breeds as large as the Labrador Retriever, German Shepherd or Husky.

Training & Grooming
When it comes to training, some breeds are easily trained while others need more patience, diligence and reinforcement. First time dog owners may not want to avoid dog breeds that are aggressive.Some dogs require only the most basic grooming, while others need daily attention. Get the facts about the dog breed so you know before you get the dog home.
Children This may be the single most important quality to focus on if you are considering introducing a dog into a household with small children. Many breeds, including Boxers, Golden Retrievers, Newfoundlands, Pugs and Collies, get along very well with children. Others breeds, such as the Rhodesian Ridgeback, Kerry Blue Terrier and Dalmatian, are often not as tolerant of the young.

Medical Problems & Expenses
Some dog breeds are prone to specific medical issues. German shepherds and St. Bernards have a tendency to suffer from hip dysplasia, a degenerative disease that causes lameness, while Dalmatians have a tendency toward deafness and urinary stones. Can these problems be avoided with certainty? Probably not. Will you have the resources to provide for such a dog? If not, skip that breed or carefully select within breed lines.Gender Male dogs are generally more aggressive then female dogs thanks to gender roles inherited from their ancestors who lived in packs. Females are likely to be easier to train and housebreak.


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