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Which dogs are good for beginners

Which dogs are good for beginners

For beginners, it is vital to choose a dog that is suitable for breeding. Here are some dog breeds for beginners and their details:

  1. Canis lupus familiaris
  • Size: Medium-sized, about 2555 cm tall at the shoulder, weighing about 1030 kg.
  • Appearance: Variety of hair and rich coat color; triangular head with standing or drooping ears.
  • Temperament: alert, protective of its owner, territorial, aggressive.
  • Breeding Difficulty: The Chinese Field Spaniel is adaptable and easy to breed, suitable for guarding the home in the countryside or suburbs, and also suitable as a pet dog in the city.
  1. Golden Retriever
  • Body size: well-proportioned, powerful, lively, adult weight is around 27~34 kilograms.
  • Appearance: the hair is golden yellow, shiny and soft; the head is slightly wide, the ears are drooping, the eyes are dark and have expression.
  • Personality: Warm, alert, confident and not afraid of life, easy to train and gentle and friendly.
  • Difficulty: The Golden Retriever is easy to raise, patient and does not require much from its owner, only regular exercise, food and veterinary check-ups.
  1. Labrador Retriever
  • Size: Medium to large-sized dogs, well-proportioned and muscular, weighing between 25 and 36 kilograms.
  • Appearance: dense hair, black, yellow, chocolate, beige and other colors; slightly broad head, drooping ears.
  • Personality: Loyal, atmospheric, simple, gentle, sunny, cheerful, lively personality, high IQ, friendly to people.
  • Difficulty: Labradors are easy to raise, but require a certain amount of exercise, suitable for family rearing.
  1. Border Collie
  • Body size: medium size, dense hair, common coat colors are black and white, blue and white and brown and white.
  • Appearance: sharp head, erect ears and bright eyes.
  • Character: Strong shepherding instincts, intelligent nature, good at reading words, can accurately understand the master's instructions.
  • Breeding Difficulty: The Border Collie is intelligent, strong learner, high in understanding and easy to train, but requires the owner to invest time and energy in training.
  1. Poodle
  • Body type: There are three body types: standard, miniature and toy.
  • Appearance: Dense curly hair, black, white, brown, gray and other colors, with a variety of shapes.
  • Character: intelligent, strong learning ability, IQ equivalent to four or five-year-old children, easy to train; gentle, intelligent, loyal, obedient, friendly to people.
  • Breeding Difficulty: The Poodle is easy to breed, but requires regular grooming and hair trimming.
  1. Pug
  • Size: Small dog breed.
  • Appearance: Smaller in size, with short and smooth hair.
  • Temperament: Stable, cheerful, gentle and lively temperament, ideal for keeping in apartments in the city.
  • Breeding Difficulty: The Pug loves cleanliness and is easy to breed, suitable for beginners.
  1. French Bulldog
  • Body size: small, flat cranium, with rose or bat ears.
  • Appearance: Unique appearance, expression and action completely reveals its affectionate, generous, loyal, persistent and brave taste.
  • Personality: Friendly to children, but at the same time tough and capable, with a strong curiosity for new things.
  • Breeding Difficulty: The French Bulldog is easy to breed, but requires a certain amount of exercise.
  1. Samoyed
  • Size: medium-sized dog.
  • Appearance: Very striking appearance, neat, noble and elegant, with very dense white hair, sometimes with light brown, cheese color or light brown color.
  • Character: Medium to high IQ, docile, noble and elegant, well-behaved and lovely, loyal and adaptable to its owner.
  • Breeding Difficulty: The Samoyed is easy to breed, but requires regular grooming and bathing.
  1. Shar-Pei
  • Body size: Medium-sized with a square outline.
  • Appearance: Short, rough coat, loose, sagging skin, small ears and “hippo” muzzle, high tail.
  • Temperament: An alert dog with a gentle temperament, the Shar-Pei was once an excellent hunting dog.
  • Breeding Difficulty: The Shar-Pei is easy to breed, but requires a certain amount of time and effort on the part of the owner.
  1. Curly-haired Bichon Frise
  • Size: Medium-sized.
  • Appearance: Famous for the fluffy appearance formed by the double-layered fur, with curly hair and lovely modeling.
  • Character: High IQ, lively, friendly, mischievous, intelligent, loyal to its owner and adaptable.
  • Breeding Difficulty: The Curly Hair is easier to breed than the Malamute, but requires regular grooming and hair trimming.

 

Overall, all these dog breeds are suitable for beginners, they are friendly, adaptable and easy to train. However, please note that each dog has its own personality and needs. Before breeding, please ensure that you understand and fulfill their needs and give them enough love and care.

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