Choosing the Perfect Dog Breed For First Time Owners

Choosing the Perfect Dog Breed For First Time Owners

Dogs bring sunshine to our lives—these animals shower us with so much love that never fails to make our everyday brighter. Owning one is fun, especially as you oversee your pet’s growth and bond with them over play.

Having a dog can be exciting if you consider many aspects of this new member of your family. Since there are thousands of different breeds of dogs, choosing the right dog for you can be an overwhelming task.

The first step to choosing a dog breed is finding one that fits with your lifestyle. If you like exercising frequently, choose a dog that gets plenty of exercise. If you spend most of your time inside, look for a low-energy pup. If you’re looking for a dog that will keep your children safe, choose a breed that will be loving to all of you equally and good-natured enough to join in the fun without being needy.

Below, we have compiled a list of the top 5 best dog breeds for first-time owners that we hope will help you choose the best companion for your lifestyle.

Labrador Retriever
The Labrador Retriever has been America’s most popular breed for nearly 30 years. He is friendly, intelligent, and well-suited to service-dog work because he wants to please. He is also an active and energetic dog, which means you will get alot of exercise with this one. Whether you’re a single person or family looking for their first pet, he is a loyal, loving, and responsive companion.

Yorkshire Terrier
The Yorkshire Terrier can be a great lap dog for new owners. They respond to training when they are young and adore attention. Their coats require daily brushing, and they also need to be trimmed. A Yorkie’s loving nature combined with the fact that they require minimal daily exercise, is what makes them such a good choice.

Boxer
If you are looking for a loyal and loving companion that will never leave your side and enjoys being social, the Boxer breed might be the one for you. However, you must be prepared to spend a lot of time with this energetic breed!

Cockapoo
The Cockapoo is actually a hybrid of the Poodle and the Cocker Spaniel. They are easy to maintain, though they may require regular brushing. They are easy to train. They enjoy getting out and adventuring but are also just as happy sitting at home with their other family members.

Greyhound
The Greyhound is an elegant, easy-going hound dog. He’s a pleasure to train, and even though he’s been bred to be fast on the track, he’d much rather be comfy on the sofa. Because he still has an instinct to hunt, the Greyhound should be kept on a leash when out in public and regularly exercised. However, if you are an active person looking for an active dog that also loves curling up at home, the Greyhound is a very good choice of breed.

Whatever breed you choose, make sure that it meets your lifestyle, consider puppy classes to help you both get to grips with training, and don’t forget to check your local shelters for mixed-breed dogs, because they can make exceptional family pets, too.