
If you decide to have a four-legged friend, immediately decide what exactly do you expect from him? Because different dog breeds have different purposes. Some are guards and defenders, others are happy to take part in active games, play sports with the owner, and run. But there are also those who prefer to spend time lying on the couch.
Hunting breeds
Most of these dogs are ideal for walking. Hunting breeds are famous for their friendly nature. They find one master and always follow him, fulfilling all his commands. Spaniels, retrievers, setters and other breeds are ideal for walking. They are trainable and balanced. Other representatives of this group are not so friendly, for example, the Jagdterrier. He has a complex dominant character. This breed finds one owner and jealously watches those around him who approach his “favorite”. Therefore, it is recommended to get a breed only for those who do not plan to keep a dog at home.

FOR FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN, RETRIEVERS AND SPANIELS ARE BETTER SUITABLE. THESE BREEDS ARE CONSIDERED FAMILY AND QUITE ENERGETIC.
Service Breeds

As a guard, it is best to select a dog from the service group. They are characterized by a muscular body and a special type of thinking. These breeds need to be trained.
AMONG THE SERVICE BREEDS THERE ARE DOGUE OF BORDEAU, DOBERMAN, ROTTWEILER. THEY ARE NOT ONLY EXCELLENT COMPANIONS, BUT ALSO ARE DOGS THAT IDEALLY DEFEND THEIR TERRITORY.
Calm dogs
For those who want to make a true friend for the whole family, it is important to choose a safe breed. They are distinguished by a calm, balanced psyche and are ideal for all people. The most popular are Newfoundlands, Golden Retrievers, and Bernese Mountain Dogs. Despite their impressive size, they are laid-back and calm, not too excitable like Shar-Peis. Calm breeds respond well to training.

Aggressive dog breeds

These ten dog breeds have some of the lowest overall passing rates on the American Temperament Examination Society’s Temperament Test and are ranked from lowest to highest percentage of dogs passing.
During the exam, the breeds with the lowest passing rates typically showed signs of hostility, fearfulness, or acute shyness.
- Chihuahua
- Dachshund
- Chow-chow-chow
- Doberman Pinscher
- Dalmatian
- Rottweiler
- Terrier, Jack Russell
- German Shepherd
- Pit Bull Terrier / American Staffordshire Terrier
- Siberian Husky
That’s all. Choose a dog breed that suits your lifestyle and your dog will be your best friend. See you in the next articles!
