Choosing Dogs breed (Part 2)
Terriers
This class of dog includes Airedales, Borders, Cairns, Jack Russells, and West Highlands Whites. Terriers are small, strong-minded dogs and are happy and energetic by nature. They are also extremely alert and can make excellent watchdogs. Terriers tend to be easy to train and are extremely loyal dogs. They need daily exercise, but not as much as the larger working dogs. This makes them ideal pets for the town or city. With firm handling, terriers can make lovely family pets and are usually good with other dogs and children.
Toy dogs
These include Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, Chihuahuas, Pekingese, Pugs, and Yorkshire Terriers. As their name suggests, toy dogs are small but they have great characters. Toy dogs are lively and intelligent. They do not need a great deal of exercise but they usually demand a lot of attention from their owners.
Utility dogs
These include some easily recognized breeds, such as Dalmatians, Bulldogs, Shih-tzu, and Poodles. Sizes can vary dramatically within each breed, especially in the Poodle group which includes small to fairly large dogs. Some, like the smaller Poodles and Dalmatians, can make good family pets while others, such as the Bulldog, are very strong and can be too difficult for children to handle properly.
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