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lesbiten · 3 months
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its so funny to me that pretty much all the breeds i dread having to see at work are like. top 10 americas favorite dogs
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theminecraftbee · 1 year
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You're so right! Puppies are a HUGE time commitment with all the training and socialization necessary for a healthy happy dog! A lot of times, people will opt for notoriously friendly breeds like labradors or goldens because they think they'll be easy, but don't realize that even though they're kind, social dogs, they're bred to work! They're HIGH ENERGY and also very needy.
Puppies are a huge lifestyle change but they're so so worth it if a shift in daily schedule is possible! Morgan is adorable, I would love pupdates as she grows up <3
there’s a reason labs and goldens took turns being the most popular dogs in America for a while (frenchies are actually the current most-popular) - they’re really social animals, they’re very very trainable (morgan is VERY SMART GIRL who has ALREADY LEARNED a lot of important things and she’s like… a baby). but yes, they’re also higher-energy dogs! with labs and goldens this will depend somewhat on the dog’s lineage as well - chocolate labs are notoriously kind of crazy, for example, but also you’re looking for “show line” dogs rather than a hunting dog if you’re getting a family pet, as labs and goldens bred for hunting actually tend to be a bit different from the “standard” you’ve met before and also are higher-energy dogs who need more work to do.
but like, even a morgan, who is indeed show lineage and not hunting and also from a lineage of dogs that were mostly family pets in their time instead of working dogs, will require a LOT of exercise - I think the number the breeder gave me is that she should be walking as much as three miles every day, and I plan on teaching her stuff like tug to get energy out, and also I’m already worried she’s a little bored in her puppy area and am planning on expanding that out and getting more brain toys (like treat hiding puzzles). goldens are not actually a bad first dog, so long as you’re confident in your ability to control a larger dog, as they don’t tend to be as “aloof” or as obstinate as some dogs can be, and also are VERY trainable both due to being smart and due to being extremely food-motivated, but they’re very needy dogs who get lonely easily, so that should be kept in mind! also, big dogs need big space and if you don’t have a yard, there are other dogs that are much better for that (I’m pretty sure that’s why frenchies became so popular; they’re much more apartment-sized dogs). this is actually also part of why I can be a LITTLE wary of doodles; poodles tend to be higher-strung than the golden and while the GOAL is “poodle fur/low-shedding with a golden temperament” you can never be fully certain with a crossbreed that you won’t get “golden fur and shedding with a poodle temperament”, which is a different dog. (standard poodles tend to be less high-strung than the minis and toys to be fair, but they’re still somewhat more high strung dogs than a golden.) also goldens are a large breed and remain “puppy” for like, two years, so if you aren’t prepared to handle puppy energy that long maybe go for a different breed.
…as you might imagine I did a bunch of research. this is a huge paragraph. but YES. they’re so worth it if you can handle the lifestyle change that it requires. my body is still trying to adjust to the fact that I now have to wake up at like, 6:30 am, and go to bed by 11 pm, so that puppy learns schedule and also because puppy guaranteed 100% cannot last longer in her crate than that and even that’s pushing it a LITTLE, although she’s been surprisingly good about sleeping through the night so far. but she’s so good and cute and I love her already so, as stated. it is worth it!
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to-trek-or-not-to-trek · 10 months
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TNG Characters as Dog Breeds:
Picard: ~french~ bulldog. in all seriousness though, I think he's just grumpy and just particular enough that a frenchie suits him. apart from the obvious joke.
Riker: Immediately I thought, 'easy, he's got big golden retriever energy.' but then. I remembered he's from Alaska. So obviously he has to be a Husky. Same friendly, no braincells energy but with a penchant for mischief.
Troi: I think a cocker spaniel would be a good fit for troi. Intuitive, yet cheerful dogs, quite like her.
Worf: With Worf's Klingon ancestry and nature as an outsider, I think he would be one of the breeds stereotyped as being dangerous, like a Rottweiler or a very large Mastiff.
Dr. Crusher: Irish Setter, 100%
Data: Borzoi. Need I say more?
Geordi: This one was tough, but given his friendly and loyal nature, I'd have to say a Chocolate Lab.
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pacificremains · 2 years
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Halloween Sale time! Long post ahead.
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Macerated only -> (M) Beetle cleaned only -> (BC) Nature cleaned, may have dirt, hair, dried flesh -> (NC) Shipping (from WA, US) not included.
Skeletons:
Fish SOLD
Polydactyl cat with underbite (BC) SOLD
Angus calf, degreased except skull SOLD
Male GSD (M) SOLD
Stillborn goats (BC) SOLD
Gopher (BC) SOLD
Mouse (BC) SOLD
Skulls:
Coyote (BC) SOLD
Opossum (BC) SOLD
Calf with pathology (BC) SOLD
Chicken (BC) SOLD
Chicken with leg (BC) SOLD
Large lop rabbit (BC) SOLD
Dwarf breed rabbit juvenile (BC) 8 ea.
Male deer (M, NC) 8-45, SOLD
Male deer skull caps (M, NC) SOLD
Female deer (M, NC) 5-20, ask using colored dots
Moose female with incisors, cracked (M) SOLD
Elk female (NC) 25-40
Goat (M, NC) 8 & 30 (with jaw and incisors SOLD)
Sheep (M, NC) 8 & 18 (with jaw) SOLD
Cow (M, NC) SOLD
Pig (M) 8-30, ask using colored dots SOLD
Coyote, broken (M) SOLD
Kitten puzzle SOLD
Chicken puzzle set of 9 skulls SOLD
Bones:
Beaver lot (M) 15 PENDING
Bird (LEGAL) sclerotic rings (BC) SOLD
Cat legs, roadkill, may be missing bones (BC) SOLD
Cat spine, tail, and ribs, roadkill (BC) SOLD
Cat skull, roadkill, very broken (BC) SOLD
Cat bones and skull, broken (NC) SOLD
Chicken lot (M) SOLD
Cow (M, NC) jaw 5, sternum 3, vertebra 2, leg 3, others 1 ea. SOLD
Cow calf lumbar spine (NC) SOLD
Coyote lot from 3+ individuals (M) SOLD
Coyote lot (NC) SOLD
Deer lumbar spines (NC) SOLD
Dog stillborn lab lot from 3 pups SOLD
Elk (M, NC) pelvis 10
Elk (NC) lumbar spine SOLD
Fish vertebrae from huge arapaima (M) 3 ea. PENDING
Goat Boer kid lot (BC) SOLD
Goat adult lot (M) SOLD
Rabbit adult (M) SOLD
Rabbit baby (BC) SOLD
Preserved (wet specimens and mummified):
Rabbit pathological heart & lungs SOLD
Mink juvenile heart 8
Stillborn merle bulldog 215
Stillborn chocolate lab SOLD
Stillborn blue Frenchie 235
Fetal golden retriever SOLD
Fetal chihuahua mix SOLD
Tabby kitten fail to thrive SOLD
Amputated heeler foot SOLD
Kitten heart & lungs SOLD
Cat eyes (pair) SOLD
Cat tongue 6 ea.
Cat testicles (pair) 8 ea.
Kitten testicles SOLD
Kitten heart SOLD
Cat heart SOLD
Dog (Pekingese) heart SOLD
Stillborn LGD puppy heart 12
Stillborn LGD puppy tongue 8
Mummified nose and paw pads (Pekingese) SOLD
Kitten mummified nose SOLD
Stillborn kitten mummified skin SOLD
Stillborn kitten mummified ears SOLD
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Episode 2x02 of The Boys! Okay, that was too much tv for one day, my head is not liking it. Note to self, no more than one episode a day.
It’s impressive how well the show keeps so many storylines happen in one episode without making it feel excessive. I think I’ll say something for each storyline, actually. I’m enjoying this.
The boys - it’s happening even faster than I thought, Hughie setting the basis for becoming the leader of the group, or least the one that restructures how the group works. Frenchie called Butcher because he thinks they need Butcher as their leader, but they have outgrown Butcher. Butcher needs to catch up with them now, change his behavior and stop with the omissions. He does a little bit when he realizes the others are not following him, telling them about Becca and all, but he still has a long way to go. All of them have way to go as a team.
Stormfront is intriguing, or better yet, Edgar’s intentions in hiring her are. Because the narrative made a big deal out of her being the only one that Edgar chose himself. The others were approved by Homelander, i.e. they were Stillwell’s creatures. (One could speculate whether Edgar promoting Stillwell was a way to control her better, but now that she’s dead, we can’t really tell.)
When Annie joined the Seven and acted against the script, she was immediately reprimanded to try to rein her in. Stormfront is openly acting in a way that goes blatantly against the regular superhero propaganda of Vought, and with Edgar telling Homelander that they’re not a superhero company but a pharmaceutical company, I’m wondering if Edgar’s plans are to dismantle the current superhero propaganda line (Stillwell’s creation rather than his?) for something else, something that does not need Homelander the way Stillwell’s line did.
In addition to this, I believe she’s there to investigate on the others. Her pushing Annie’s buttons so insistently have led Annie to reveal a lot about herself that she really shouldn’t have. That she agrees with Stormfront’s remarks on Vought, that she’s not what she appears, that speaking too freely about Vought is not safe--girl, you cannot trust a stranger with this information! Be careful!
(I wonder if with all this “if Homelander finds out about this you’re dead!!” is narrative irony and it’s not actually Homelander she needs to be careful of. Well, it kinda happened already with A-Train, although in this case the threat is that A-Train goes talking to Homelander.)
Now, speaking of Homelander--ouch. He actually has Feelings(TM) about the situation with the kid. I think he’s sincere when he basically says he’s desperate to find someone like him, because being “a god” is so isolating and lonely, and he also projects (not necessarily being wrong about it) his trauma about growing up in a lab onto Ryan’s situation of growing up in what is essentially a golden cage, but still a prison. Of course it’s a prison to keep something out rather than something in, but when you build a wall to keep something out, you also keep something in. He has a point when he brings this up to Becca, although of course the reason all of this is happening is that Becca (and Vogelbaum) wanted the kid to be the least like Homelander he could possibly be, which is not a bad concept.
(I think the thing will blow up in both Becca’s and Homelander’s faces in different ways. Then again, what in this show doesn’t blow up in people’s faces.)
The Deep’s situation is quite interesting because he’s being taken in by a straight-on textbook cult, but it could actually help him out (until it doesn’t) or at least be a catalyst for him to help himself. I guess it will be an Experience(TM), painful but useful. I wonder if Eagle is a cult man through and though or if he has his own goals (joining the Seven himself?). I have suspicions. I think you can imagine what my suspicions are.
That first shot of his paper where it says “What could I not live without” and his answer is a large MY TALENT makes me also suspect he’s going to lose it at some point. Bit of too on your nose, you know? He also has a pattern of really shitty luck. We also gotta introduce the concept of the possibility of a supe losing their powers sooner or later, right?
A-Train--I really feel for the guy. He’s not a bad guy and the circumstances of the narrative placing him opposite the protagonists is so frustrating (in a good narrative way obviously). He and Popclaw made distructive mistakes that stemmed from the fact that their powers are more of a curse for them than blessings. One could argue it goes for everyone in the show (I mean, it’s true), but A-Train and Popclaw’s arc serves the purpose to highlight how much of a curse these powers are rather than a blessing (in their case, a literal drug that leads to her death and almost kills him too). The official story is that supes are chosen by Jesus, the harsh reality is that their powers are really not good for them, and they end up lonely and making bad life choices because of them. I do hope A-Train gets some peace eventually, but I’m not getting my hopes too up.
Speaking of how supes are made - oh, Kimiko’s brother. Interesting arc. Until now, “terrorists” were random extras we didn’t have an attachment to, but now we have an emotional attachment to him through Kimiko. He represents the people who do become “terrorists” because they have a cause for it - they want to destroy America because America destroyed their people first. Kimiko’s brother saw a man clothed with the American flag come down from the sky and slaughter his village. Of course the narrative cannot say he’s “right”, because America is both the Homelanders but also the Hughies and the MMs so wanting to destroy it all is too extreme, but it’s still interesting that, by giving this perspective to a character that we have a kind of attachment to, shows us that it might be a “wrong” perspective but still one that has a validity to it. Our protagonist do want to destroy the toxic capitalistic, militaristic part of America, after all.
Maeve. Now that she’s come clean to her ex about the reason she left her, I am really afraid for the poor woman’s chances of survival. I mean, not because of Maeve, but because of how narratives function. I’m afraid the hospitalization for something minor is foreshadowing for something way more severe.
She’s so cute in civilian clothes. Please put Maeve in more sweaters. Actually put more characters in more sweaters in general. #sweatersupremacy
On a final note, the reason why Homelander kept Butcher alive. He didn’t have to. He could have just pulverized him and get rid of the problem. Butcher would have been imputed for Stillwell’s murder and mysteriously disappeared forever. I suppose it’s because Homelander respects/is impressed by him? How many people, after all, are not afraid of Homelander? Does Homelander not want him out of the picture because he’s a challenge, something he has so little of?
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bloomingbiz · 2 years
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daaydreamy · 2 years
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no the best dogs are golden retrievers or frenchies or yellow labs 😄
all dogs are the best dogs don’t say that
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daggersandarrows · 2 years
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evening pupdate! today was objectively horrible but horrible is always made better by dogs. today i met:
fuzzi the bichon
brisket, a terrier rescue of some variety
hamburger and milkshake, two pitties with the best names ever gifted to canine kind
bella the doodle who was here for a groom
and those whose names i didn’t get:
a smol, shaky cavachon mix who did very well for his haircut
a golden puppy who had perhaps the worst owner i’ve encountered so far
a happy aussie boy whose owner was rude to us :/
a tan frenchie who was very suspicious of our biscuit treats but happily took the chicken
a pittie/lab/visla mix with the cutest little smile
an exceptionally friendly goldendoodle
a very tiny yorkie who’d just gotten back from surgery next door ;_;
(you can tell by the volume of names that i simply did not get how distracted and anxious i was. rip. at least hamburger and milkshake made my day <3 their dad was lovely too.)
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theoraclesattic · 3 years
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pjo characters as dogs in my life
percy: jett (black lab/mastiff mix)- just wants food and attention tbh
annabeth: tilly (golden doodle)- the BEST dog, very sweet, do not get near the ppl she loves tho😳
piper: piper (german shepherd)- yes i named her after the character moving on
jason: rover (doodle)- wants to excersize, will bite you if nessecary, literally smiles all the time
leo: max (sheepadoodle) - responds to “teeny” , FOOD, doesnt listen, no displine
hazel: button (frenchie) - responds to “little miss” , just give her love and shes good to go
frank: buddy (frenchie) - SNUGGLES. hurt his fam and he’ll hurt you
reyna: prince (golden retriever) !! the sweetest dog!! loves his family!! wants to adventure!! low key dont touch him unless he knows you tho
nico: orion (pit bull)- just an old man, barks at nothing(everything), sleep!!
will: rex (dachshund)- the MOST photogenic, just wants to lay in the sun and snuggle and play, has a chubacca costume
luke: toby (chihuahua)- mean dog, will bite you, doesnt like anyone and the feeling is mutual tbh
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our-smooty · 4 years
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ok i’m drunk gonna talk about dogs.
I wouldn’t own a French Bulldog because I think breeding dogs we know will have health problems is bad but wow do they have this personality. Every Frenchie I have ever met had been wild. They scream, they go from 0-60 in half a second, they’re excited. If given the change they will jump 5 feet in the air, or launch themselves into your lap (or your head, which happened to me and it’s still the funniest thing ever)
And Aussies/Collies? They’re such PEOPLE DOGS. They don’t even fucking care about other dogs they’re like “fuck off what if the human gives me a comand I have to be LISTENING” and I love them. Labs too, they’re like chill collies. Winemariners are all neurotic but I love them too because they’re big spooky-looking babies who just need reassurance all the time. Doodles are the devil (even if they’re fucking cute, and smart, and nice dogs). They’re crazy, can turn out HUGE and are always messy because no one gets their hair cut. Golden Retrievers are the sweetest fucking dogs i’ve ever met and I would die for the one we have at work he’s perfect. Little dogs are lovely, even if they can be assholes. I just FUCKING LOVE DOGS AND I MISS THEM
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rustpuppy · 5 years
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I wish common traits of popular dog breeds were more widely known.
Like oh, you want a Lab? Be prepared to exercise with them for HOURS every day. They are not low-energy dogs. They need to exert themselves or they will do things like eat your clothes/get into your pantry/destroy your things/etc. Also, there are a ton of really poorly bred/inbred labs that have a lot of health issues -so be prepared to spend a good amount of money on vet bills. 
Want a Golden Retriever? Basically all the same problems as a Lab, but you also have to be prepared to take care of all that fur.
German Shepherd? It’s a working dog. You will not be able to leave this dog alone all day. They are some of the most anxious fuckers I’ve ever met. You will need to spend a lot of time training them or they will be destructive and/or aggressive. These are the kind of dogs that will eat through your wall when you leave them home alone. On top of that, they’re very poorly bred and WILL have health issues. I’ve honestly never met one over the age of 5 that hasn’t had some sort of health problem.
English Bulldog? Please don’t get one. Please. Do. Not. Get. One. Humans have fucked them up so much with terrible breeding. These are a few of the COMMON health issues that they have: major respiratory problems, overheating, severe skin allergies, eczema, dry skin, acne, arthritis, degenerative spine disease, cherry eye, hip dysplasia, joint & ligament injuries, idiopathic head tremors, heart disease, and cancer. 
Frenchie? All the problems of an English Bulldog in a smaller package. I know everyone thinks they’re so cute, but please... don’t support the horrific damage that people have done to the breed.
Pug? A lot of the same problems as a Frenchie or English Bulldog, but with the addition of issues that come with bulging eyes. Again.... Please don’t. If you want the funny personality of a Pug, try to look for a pug mix - they will likely be healthier. 
Husky? Prepare yourself for a huge trouble-maker. This is a high energy dog that needs something to do. You’re going to need to have a lot of free-time to spend with them and a lot of patience. They don’t like being left alone for too long and they’re amazing escape artists. A husky at my job once climbed the chain link fencing of her kennel and tore through the chicken wire that was zip tied over the top, tearing off multiple nails in the process.  Additionally, they have a LOT of fur. They shed a ton and you will need to brush them constantly. They’re also not a good dog to have in hotter climates. 
Chihuahua? Don’t get one if you just want a cute little thing to dress up and carry around. They have a big attitude, and need to be trained and exercised like any other dog. If you don’t respect their body language/warnings that tell you when they’re uncomfortable, they will end up biting you.
Australian Shepherd/Border Collie? I’m putting these two together because they are very similar. They’re herding dogs. They have a lot of energy and they’re very smart. If you don’t exercise and train them, they will get BORED, and that will lead to nothing but trouble. Also, they tend to live pretty long lives, so be prepared to have this dog for 15 years.
Miniature Dachshund? Oh man. Be prepared for a lot of personality. This is one of the hardest dog breeds to train, and that includes housebreaking!! So don’t get this dog if you can’t handle a few “accidents” in the house. They’re stubborn, they bark a lot, they love to dig, and they want to kill small critters. Be careful with them - they’re prone to back problems and some other health problems. And they’re another breed that lives a long time. My miniature dachshund lived 16 years. 
( I don’t mean to sound condescending or mean at all, so please forgive me if I come across that way. I just work with so many dogs every day and I see a lot of people get dogs that they don’t know how to deal with. It’s very frustrating/upsetting and I wish there was a way to prevent it. )
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buzzpro · 3 years
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What breeds make the best family dogs? What are the best dog breeds for kids? When adding a new puppy or dog to your family, it can be difficult to decide which is the best fit. We’ve compiled 10 of the best dog breeds for families and kids.
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Many breeds make wonderful family dogs, though some are better suited for suburban and farm families than households living in the city. Family dogs such as Labrador Retrievers, Golden Retrievers, Beagles, and Irish Setters are playful and protective. Pugs, Brussels Griffons and French Bulldogs love their families – particularly their laps.
Best Dog Breeds for Kids & Best Family Dogs
1. Labrador Retriever
The Labrador Retriever is the most popular dog in the United States for a reason. The breed is friendly, patient, and trainable. The breed is extremely versatile, doing everything including hunting, showing, dock diving, tracking, obedience.
Personality: Friendly and outgoing, Labs play well with others
Energy Level: Very active; Labs are high-spirited and not afraid to show it
Good with Children: Yes
Good with Other Dogs: With supervision
Shedding: Regularly
Grooming: Weekly brushing
Trainability: Eager to please
Height: 22.5-24.5 inches (male), 21.5-23.5 inches (female)
Weight: 65-80 pounds (male), 55-70 pounds (female)
Life Expectancy: 10-12 years
Barking Level: Medium
2. Bulldog
The distinct and wrinkly Bulldog makes a wonderful companion to children. These loyal dogs can adapt to most atomospheres — city or country — and are happy to spend time with their families.
Personality: Calm, courageous, and friendly; dignified but amusing
Energy Level: Not Very Active; Bulldogs won’t beg to be exercised, but they require regular walks and the occasional romp
Good with Children: Yes
Good with other Dogs: Yes
Shedding: Seasonal
Grooming: Weekly
Trainability: Responds Well
Height: 14-15 inches
Weight: 50 pounds (male), 40 pounds (female)
Life Expectancy: 8-10 years
Barking Level: Quiet
3. Golden Retriever
Golden Retrievers originally came into prominence because of the desire for a medium-sized dog that would do well in wild-fowling, both upland game and waterfowl. Today, the breed’s versatility, intelligence, and agreeable personality suit it for many purposes, and it has become one of the most successful, recognizable, and popular breeds in all areas of competition.
Personality: Intelligent, friendly, and devoted.
Energy Level: Very Active; This dog is active and energetic, and needs daily exercise.
Good with Children: Yes
Good with other Dogs: Yes
Shedding: Seasonal
Grooming: Occasional
Trainability: Eager To Please
Height: 23-24 inches (male), 21.5-22.5 inches (female)
Weight: 65-75 pounds (male), 55-65 pounds (female)
Life Expectancy: 10-12 years
Barking Level: Barks When Necessary
4. Beagle
The actual origin of the Beagle seems to be obscure with no reliable documentation on the earliest days of development. Their compact size, short, easy-to-care-for coat and intelligence make the Beagle an excellent family dog.
Personality: Merry, friendly, and curious
Energy Level: Very Active; This quick, energetic and compact hound dog needs plenty of exercise
Good with Children: Yes
Good with other Dogs: Yes
Shedding: Seasonal
Grooming: Weekly
Trainability: Responds Well
Height: 13 inches & under, 13-15 inches
Weight: under 20 pounds (13 inches & under), 20-30 pounds (13-15 inches)
Life Expectancy: 10-15 years
Barking Level: Likes To Be Vocal
5. Pug
The Pug is well described by the phrase “multum in parvo” which means “a lot of dog in a small space.” He is small but requires no coddling and his roguish face soon wiggles its way into the hearts of men, women and especially children, for whom this dog seems to have a special affinity. His great reason for living is to be near his people and to please them. He is comfortable in a small apartment or country home alike, easily adaptable to all situations.
Personality: Even-tempered, charming, mischievous and loving
Energy Level: Somewhat active; Pugs are not exactly natural athletes, but they do have strong legs and endless curiosity—exercise both regularly
Good with Children: Better with supervision
Good with Other Dogs: With supervision
Shedding: Regularly
Grooming: Weekly brushing
Trainability: Agreeable
Height: 10-13 inches
Weight: 14-18 pounds
Life Expectancy: 13-15 years
Barking Level: Barks when necessary
6. Irish Setter
The Irish Setter, recognizable from media such as Big Red, first came into popular notice in the 18th century. The outgoing and trainable dog is great for active families, as the Irish Setter is high-energy and loves spending time outdoors.
Personality: Outgoing, sweet-natured, active, and trainable
Energy Level: Very Active; High-energy dogs who love to run, Irish Setters need plenty of space and exercise
Good with Children: Yes
Good with other Dogs: Yes
Shedding: Seasonal
Grooming: Weekly
Trainability: Responds Well
Height: 27 inches (male), 25 inches (female)
Weight: 70 pounds (male), 60 pounds (female)
Life Expectancy: 12-15 years
Barking Level: Barks When Necessary
7. Brussels Griffon
The Brussels Griffon is a hearty, intelligent and active companion. He thrives on interaction, activity, and mental stimulation. His small size makes him a good apartment dweller as long as you give him a chance to burn off some energy.
Energy Level: Somewhat Active; Griffs are spunky and love to play and to share long, daily walks with their owners
Good with Children: Better with Supervision
Good with other Dogs: With Supervision
Shedding: Seasonal
Grooming: Weekly
Trainability: Responds Well
Height: 7-10 inches
Weight: 8-10 pounds
Life Expectancy: 12-15 years
Barking Level: Barks When Necessary
8. Newfoundland
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Above all things, the Newfoundland must have the intelligence, the loyalty, and the sweetness which are his best-known traits. He must be able and willing to help his master perform his necessary tasks at command, and also have the intelligence to act on his own responsibility when rescue work demands it. Because of these traits, Newfoundlands make excellent family dogs.
Personality: Sweet, patient, devoted; Newfs are famously good companions
Energy Level: Somewhat active; Newfs like using their big, powerful bodies so they need some room to romp
Good with Children: Yes
Good with Other Dogs: Yes
Shedding: Seasonal
Grooming: Weekly brushing
Trainability: Easy training
Height: 28 inches (male), 26 inches (female)
Weight: 130-150 pounds (male), 100-120 pounds (female)
Life Expectancy: 9-10 years
Barking Level: Barks when necessary
9. French Bulldog
French Bulldogs are one of the world’s most popular small-dog breeds, especially among city dwellers. The easygoing and adaptable breed is great for new families and responds well to training.
Personality: Playful, smart, adaptable, and completely irresistible
Energy Level: Not Very Active; Frenchies are easygoing, not terribly athletic; brisk walks will keep them trim
Good with Children: Yes
Good with other Dogs: Yes
Shedding: Seasonal
Grooming: Occasional
Trainability: Responds Well
Height: 11-13 inches
Weight: under 28 pounds
Life Expectancy: 10-12 years
Barking Level: Quiet
10. Collie
Collies are legendary for their herding skills. They are strong, loyal, affectionate, responsive and fast. A Collie would be best suited for an active family as they are high-energy and love to move around.
Personality: Graceful, devoted, and proud
Energy Level: Very active; Collies are active and need daily exercise, but they’re happy to chill at home the rest of the time
Good with Children: Yes
Good with Other Dogs: With supervision
Shedding: Seasonal
Grooming: Occasional
Trainability: Responds well
Height: 24-26 inches (male), 22-24 inches (female)
Weight: 60-75 pounds (male), 50-65 pounds (female)
Life Expectancy: 12-14 years
Barking Level: Likes to be vocal
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Grayson- golden retriever kenji- corgi Eva- sheepdog Poppy- frenchie Dax- greyhound MC- chocolate lab or a wiener dog these are my dog headcannons for the hero squad that is all
I love all of these! I also HC my MC’s dog match to be a daschund 😁 ooh but I like border collie for Kenji and maybe a husky for Eva?
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The Best Kid-Friendly Dog Breeds For Your Family
Have your kids been begging you to bring home a dog? While many busy parents are inclined to say no, owning a pet could improve your life in many important ways. A dog can make your kids healthier. He can also help everybody get more exercise. Plus, he’ll even reduce your anxiety and help make everybody in your house a happier person. Especially if you choose a breed known as one of the best dogs for kids, bringing home a puppy can set you up to have more responsible and more cooperative children.
Below, check out the best dogs for a family with children. Each of these breeds has different characteristics and unique personalities, but they will all love your family and become your children’s new best friend.
Beagle
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The American Kennel Club recommends the beagle as one of the best dogs for kids. The group describes the beagle as “happy-go-lucky” and “funny,” two qualities we all love in a family dog. Beagles also have friendly and curious personalities. These very active dogs need plenty of exercise. But because they’re great with children, chances are good that a big backyard and a willing playmate will keep this dog happy.
Boxer
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According to the AKC, the Boxer also numbers among the best dogs for kids and families. The AKC reports the boxer has a “fun-loving, bright, active, and loyal” personality. These dogs need lots of exercise and enjoy both physical and mental challenges. Fortunately, Boxers love children, and they can also get along with other dogs given proper supervision.
Brussels Griffon
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The Brussels griffon makes the AKC’s list of the best family dogs. This intelligent little dog makes an “alert, curious, and loyal” companion. The breed is also somewhat active. While a Brussels griffon won’t need quite as much exercise as some of the other dogs you might consider, this dog does love taking long and vigorous walks each day. 
Bull Terrier
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The AKC counts the bull terrier among the best dogs for kids. In fact, the organization says that this breed is “best described as a three-year-old child in a dog suit.” These dogs have a very friendly personality, plus a “sweet and fun-loving disposition.” But the bull terrier does need plenty of exercise, and the AKC recommends that you supervise a bull terrier around other dogs.
Bulldog
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The AKC puts the bulldog on its list of the best dogs for kids. The organization characterizes the bulldog as “equable, resolute and dignified,” with a lovable and gentle disposition. These dogs are calm, but amusing. They need regular walks and some occasional play. And the AKC promises that they get along well both with children and with other dogs.
Collie
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Anyone who’s ever read Lassie will find it thoroughly unsurprising that the collie is one of the best family dogs. These beautiful dogs are “strong, loyal, affectionate, responsive, and fast,” according to the AKC. They can live happily in either the country or the city, but in either environment, they need daily exercise. Collies crave companionship, which is why they grow devoted to their families. Also, they enjoy both playing outdoors and chilling out at home with you and your children.
French Bulldog
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Need another reason to love the adorable French bulldog? He’s one of the best dogs for kids. The AKC puts the breed on the list of the best family dogs, noting that this breed is “playful, smart, adaptable, and completely irresistible.” French bulldogs do have a stubborn streak, so you’ll need to have some patience during training. However, Frenchies are easy going and agreeable dogs who get along with children and often with other dogs, too.
Golden Retriever
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We bet no one is surprised to see the golden retriever on the AKC’s list of the best dogs for kids. The golden retriever is the stereotypical family dog — and for good reason. The AKC characterizes this breed as “exuberant and friendly” and promises that a golden makes a devoted companion. And because these dogs need lots of exercise, a golden retriever might be just what you need to get your kids out of the house and running around the yard.
Irish Setter
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The Irish setter is another breed featured on the AKC’s list of the best family dogs. These gorgeous animals are some of the best dogs for kids thanks to their “outgoing, sweet-natured, active, and trainable” personalities. They needs lots of activity and will want plenty of space to run and exercise. But they do well both with children and with other dogs. Plus, Irish setters respond well to training. That means interested children might even be able to help with training one of these lovable dogs.
Labrador Retriever
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Another shoe-in for a place on the AKC’s list of the best dogs for kids? The Labrador retriever. This breed — the most popular dog breed in the United States — is known for its friendly and outgoing personality. Labs “play well with others,” according to the AKC. They’re great with children and can play with other dogs as long as you supervise them. As the AKC notes, Labs are very active dogs. They’re “high-spirited and not afraid to show it.”
Newfoundland
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The Newfoundland is a big dog. But that doesn’t stop the AKC from recommending this breed as one of the best dogs for kids. This breed has gained a reputation as a devoted companion, and a Newfoundland will live up to that reputation with either adults or children. The AKC characterizes the breed as “sweet, patient, and devoted.” They do need room to play and require a decent amount of exercise. However, they’re good with children and can also get along with other dogs given appropriate supervision.
Pug
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The AKC puts the pug on its list of ideal family dogs. The pug is one of the best dogs for kids because of the breed’s even temper, playful personality, and outgoing disposition. These dogs can be a great match for an active family with a yard (or a penchant for afternoons in the park). As the AKC explains, “Pugs are not exactly natural athletes, but they do have strong legs and endless curiosity — exercise both regularly.”
Soft-coated Wheaten Terrier
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This breed may not be one of the most popular dogs at the park. But the AKC promises the soft-coated wheaten terrier is one of the best dogs for kids. The group characterizes the breed as “happy, friendly, and deeply devoted.” They’re also “just stubborn enough to remind you they’re terriers.” These fun-loving dogs are great with children, though the AKC recommends them most strongly for families with kids over the age of 7. Plus, the AKC promises that these dogs “maintain their youthful vigor well into old age.”
Weimaraner
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Don’t think you have to get a small dog if you want a family-friendly breed. The AKC recommends the Weimaraner as one of the best dogs for kids. The group characterizes this dog as “friendly, fearless, alert and obedient.” These very active dogs make a great companion for a runner — or for children who will play with them. They’re eager to please, which makes them easier to train than many other dog breeds — a plus for busy families.
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Top 10 Most Popular Dog Breeds In The United States In 2022
Today, the American Kennel Club announced that the Labrador Retriever has topped their annual survey of the most popular dog breeds in America for the 30th consecutive year. Based on the number of registrations received in 2020, the AKC compiled their list.
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The French Bulldog placed second on the list for the first time, displacing the German Shepherd and Golden Retriever to positions three and four, respectively. There is one new addition to the list: the Dachshund, which jumped from 12th to 10th place between 2019 and 2020.
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Here is the complete list of the top ten most popular dog breeds in 2020, featuring some adorable DogWatch Dogs from across the nation!
1. Labrador Retriever
Labrador Retriever, also known as Labrador and Lab, is a breed of sporting dog that originated in Newfoundland and was introduced to England around 1800 by fishermen. It is an exceptional gundog that consistently wins field trials. It stands between 21.5 and 24.5 inches (55 to 62 cm) at the withers, weighs between 55 and 80 pounds (25 to 36 kg), and has shorter legs than other retrievers. It is distinguished by its otter-like tail, which is thick at the base and tapers toward the tip, and its short, dense, black, brown (“chocolate”), or yellow fur. The Labrador Retriever is typically robust, even-tempered, and docile. It has served as a military and police dog, a search-and-rescue dog, and a guide dog for the blind. The Labrador Retriever, an ideal family pet, became the most popular dog breed in the United States in the 1990s.
2. French Bulldog
Have you ever wondered why a French bulldog was bred in the first place? When we think of a Bulldog, we usually think of a big, fierce dog, not a cute little Frenchie.
While French Bulldogs are fierce in their own right, they are far from their bull-baiting forefathers.
What purpose do French bulldogs serve? Originally, French bulldogs were bred to be a domestic toy version of the English Bulldog. During the 1800s, the French Bulldog became popular as a lap dog for lace workers in Nottingham, England.
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When lace workers relocated to France in search of better opportunities, they brought their companion dogs with them. The rest is history, as French bulldogs have become a popular, well-mannered house pet all over the world.
French bulldogs have the adorable appearance of an English bulldog but a less stubborn demeanor. French Bulldogs are consistently praised as one of the world’s best family dogs, making them ideal for city apartment living.
3. German Shepherd
Max Emil Friedrich von Stephanitz, who grew up in an affluent family in mid-nineteenth-century(19Th) in Germany, had always wanted to study agriculture, even spending time at Berlin’s veterinary school. Instead of following his dream of becoming a gentleman farmer, he succumbed to family pressure and joined the military.
Von Stephanitz admired the sheep-herding dogs he encountered in the German countryside as a cavalry officer because of their intelligence and lightning-fast responsiveness. However, as modernity encroached and grazing land dwindled, the number of these peerless sheepdogs began to dwindle. Von Stephanitz decided to create a formal breed of German sheepdog before they vanished entirely, purchasing a sprawling estate near the Bavarian town of Grafath on which to raise them.
In April 1899, Von Stephanitz traveled to one of the country’s largest dog shows with his friend Artur Meyer in search of breeding stock. And it was there that he came across a dog named Hektor Linksrhein.
While the 4-year-striking, old’s wolf-like appearance undoubtedly caught Von Stephanitz’s attention, it was his intelligence and depth of character that sealed the deal. Von Stephanitz described him as “a gentleman with boundless zest for life.” Von Stephanitz, impressed, gladly handed over 200 German gold marks to purchase the dog on the spot.
Von Stephanitz renamed this prized acquisition Horand von Grafrath and soon gave it a new identity: Within a month, Von Stephanitz and Meyer established the world’s first German Shepherd club, Verein fur deutsche Schaferhunde, with three shepherds, two factory owners, a mayor, an innkeeper, an architect, and a magistrate among its members. Horand was given the first registration number, SZ1, making him the first German Shepherd Dog.
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Favorite Color:   Maroon, Dark green, Red, Black, natural colors. Purples and neons are also some favorites. Last Song I listened to:   Won’t Bite - Doja Cat Favorite Musician:   Hozier, Porter Robinson, Doja Cat and lots more, honestly it all depends on my mood. Last Movie I Watched:   One of the movies from the Scream franchise I think? Last TV Show I Watched:   Bojack Horseman or Rick and Morty I believe. Favorite Character:   Gavin, Connor, Pyramid Head (Silent Hill), Hancock (Fallout), Julian (Arcana) Sweet, spicy or savory:   Sweet. I’ve got an awful sweet tooth. Sparkling water, tea or coffee:   Coffee all the way. Can’t live without it. Pets?:   Murphey. A german shepherd pitbullmix and my bapie boye! [7/8 years]. Cooper. Golden lab [10 years] and Oliver, a smol frenchie who is a Nasty Nasty Boye [5 years]
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