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Which Is the Right Breed For You?
Take this quiz to find out the right dog breed for you!
Step 1: which size dog would you like?
small
medium
large
1 / 8
Step 2: do you live in a:
House
Apartment
2 / 8
Step 3: your yard size
no yard
small yard
big yard
3 / 8
Step 4: kids or other animals?
neither
kids
dogs
cats
4 / 8
Step 5: first time dog owner?
first time owner
expert
5 / 8
Step 6: dog characteristic
protective
family
6 / 8
Step 7: how long will they spend alone?
little time
under 4 hours
a work day
more than 8 hours
7 / 8
Step 8: exercise
(not a lot)
(a lot)
8 / 8
Golden Retriever
You want a bigger dog because you live in a house with some amount of yard. A golden retriever is a great family dog fro beginners or expert dog owners. They can be great family dogs, but you shouldn't leave them at home for longer than 8 days. Golden Retrievers love outdoor exercise, be sure to allow them some sort of athletic activity at least once a day!
German Shepherd
You want a large dog who are more protective dogs. You live in a house with some type of yard because your German Shepherd needs space to run and get some exercise.
French Bulldog
You want a small dog that can be left alone for longer periods of time. A french bulldog can live in a smaller house or apartment with less of a yard and don't need as much exercise. A french bulldog is a great family dog as well!
Chihuahua
You want a small dog that can live in a smaller space. The Chihuahua is an ideal city pet, but needs a little bit more training due to it's "big dog attitude".
Beagle
You want a medium sized dog who is great with family, but also requires a lot of exercise due to its excitable and curious nature. Beagles are great for those who live in the suburbs and shouldn't be left alone for longer than 8 hours.
English Springer Spaniel
You want a medium sized dog that can be both a family and guard dog. A Springer Spaniel can be left at home for a little while, but tend to get excitable. They also have a tendency to bark more than normal, but overall are affectionate family dogs.
Bullmastiff
You want a large dog that doesn't need too much exercise. Bullmastiffs are big couch potatoes and can be either a guard dog or family dog depending on how you choose to train them.