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Labrador Retrievers

According to the American Kennel Club, the Labrador Retriever is America’s number one breed. They are very loving and intelligent creatures that love to spend time with their families. “They’re very intelligent, but also full of love and a desire to please,” Boyko said.

“They’re really great for active families,” Boyko said. “And they’re bigger dogs, so they’re great if you’re in the suburbs. I think they’re the perfect dog for kids to grow up with.” 

One of the most important things that you have to take into consideration when adopting a Labrador retriever is to pay attention to their diet because they tend to eat more than they actually need and are more likely to become obese. So, obesity can lead to other severe diseases that could adversely affect their life. Try to make sure that they have a balanced and healthy diet and eat the same amount of food every day – not more. 

They are the friendliest dog breeds of them all, always being happy and affectionate. In general, this dog breed is healthy, but they can develop hip and elbow dysplasia, osteochondrosis dissecans (OCD) or progressive retinal atrophy (PRA) over time.

 

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German Shepherds

Now you know that the German Shepherd is one of America’s most popular dog breeds and they deserve this “gift” because they are loyal, smart and loving animals. They can be found in dog shelters as well, so you don’t need to buy one, so save a life and adopt a German shepherd. 

“German shepherds have been police dogs, and before that, they were used as shepherding dogs,” Boyko said. “They have a working dog mindset, so you really need to be able to invest in training for them to be the right dog.” 

This dog is perfect for active families who can spend time with them and play games. “They can be a great dog for you if you have an active lifestyle and want a very smart and protective dog,” he said. “But if you can’t make sure they get good training when they’re young, and keep them active, then this wouldn’t be the dog for you.”

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  1. Kathryn Mahon, PhD

    Happily I live with 3 beagles. Two are mother and son. The other one could be the grandmother. They were found wandering around in up-state, NY. They do have clocks – feeding time, walking, and tid-bits when I eat. They follow me around and love affection. Names are Ne-Tee (Mandarin for encore), Molly & Mikey. Molly & Mikey keep Ne-Tee young. She follows them ad runs up and down stairs. Don’t tell – she is going on 17,
    Kathryn Mahon, PhD

  2. Absolutely amazing. I found this article very interesting and informative. One question: Where do Pit Bulls fall into this ? I have had 2 and they are loving, playful and intelligent. They love my children and are definitely a family dog ( or least mine are)

  3. My favorite breed is the Great Pyrenees. We have 2 puppies, turning 14 weeks tomorrow. They are the most amazing and beautiful dogs. When these 2 are grown and doing their job, guarding our sheep, we will get 2 more puppies. I am so taken with these dogs. They are so independent, sometimes stubborn yet they are so loving and gentle. Best dogs ever!

  4. For the last 40+ years I’ve had Cocker Spaniels, sometimes 3 at a time. I swore I’d never have a different breed. Well someone dropped a dog off for me to dog sit for a few weeks and never came back. In those three weeks Kenzie and I had built a great relationship without even trying to. Well my new friend is an American Bulldog. She’s one of the best dogs I’ve ever had and her intelligent dogs I’ve seen. She makes me laugh all the time. I’ve been told that since I’ve cared for Kenzie with food and water, a place to live and medical check ups I could have legal standing. But that’s a story for another day. She loves to go in the woods and drag out logs! Pound for pound one of the strongest dogs I’ve ever seen. She’s like the one on the TV commercial pulling the tractor trailer. She’s been a real blessing to me.
    Stan Ryan

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