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5 Dog Breeds And What You Should Know About Them

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Dogs provide great companionship and a helping hand around the house. That is why understanding what type of pet is best for your family or lifestyle can help you make the right decision regarding finding your new furry friend. Here are 5 dog breeds and what you should know about them.

 

Akita

The Akita is a Japanese breed of dog known for its intelligence. It has a deep chest, thick neck, and muscular body, all traits that make it an ideal hunting dog. The Akita was originally bred to hunt wild boar, but these days is more commonly seen as a family pet. The Akita is a very active breed that loves to run and play with its owners.

Akita is a guardian. It is loving and courageous. It commonly doesn’t bark unless there is a reason. But it can make amusing grunts and mumbles. One of the fascinating characteristics of Akita is mouthing. Akita love carrying things around in their mouth. However, this is not an act of aggression. It is a way of communicating with those they love. Akita weighs about 100 pounds and can stand 26 to 28 inches. It can live 10 to 12 years on average.

 

Saluki

The Saluki is a slender, long-coated pedigree dog from Central Asia. It is a true definition of speed and grace, well deserving of the name. The dog is bred for endurance and strength. Any movement, be it cat or squirrel, activates Saluki’s instincts to chase. It has an average speed of 30-35 miles per hour.

Saluki is beautiful and affectionate without being demonstrative. It has proven its loyalty through companionship. The dog also makes an ideal companionship for younger and older children. Saluki is a quiet dog and likes to be clean. Saluki measure 23 to 28 inches, and their weight ranges from 35 to 70 pounds. It can live 12 to 14 years.

 

Alaskan Malamute

Alaskan Malamute has a powerful, sturdy body built for strength and stamina. This breed is known for its intelligence and loyalty to humans. It has a large stature and wolf-like facial markings. It is fluffy with a plumed tail which gives it a dignified appearance.

Malamute regards every person they meet as a friend. The dog isn’t fierce, even when it comes to strangers. Many people trust them and have no issue making new friends. They also love to stay around with children. Malamutes can reach a height of 25 inches. They also clock in at 85 pounds. Alaskan malamute can live up to 10 to 14 years.

 

American Eskimo

American Eskimo dog is also called the “dog beautiful” by most admirers. Eskie is well known for its fluffy white coat. Or intelligence. Or vivacious personality. Eskie is primarily a companion dog. It is affectionate, cheerful, and genius. Eskie is curious and an independent thinker. It excels in activities that involve using its brain, including conformation and tricks.

Eskie can make an ideal watchdog despite its diminutive size. It can signal the coming of strangers with barking. However, it is not overly aggressive. Eskie is friendly to other dogs and children. The American Eskimo comes in 3 sizes. Toys measure 9 to 12 inches and can weigh up to 10 pounds. Miniatures measure 12 to 15 inches and weigh around 20 pounds. Standards stand 15 to 19 inches and can weigh about 30 pounds. Eskies can live 13 to 15 years on average.

 

Corgi

The Corgi is a Welsh breed of dog that has been used for centuries as a herding dog. It is known for its bold and energetic personality. Affectionate without being needy, corgis bark without being aggressive. Also, it is fearless, which is why corgi puppies are always some of the best in the room.

Corgi is low to the ground with their ears up to the sky, and have short legs and muscular thighs. They also have thick fur and are available in a variety of colors, including red, black, fawn, sable, and tan. Some corgis even come with white markings. Corgis love wrestling for fun and crave affection from their owners. They measure about 10 to 12 inches and can weigh up to 30 pounds. Corgis have an average lifespan of 12 to 13 years.

 

Conclusion

Different dog breeds bring different expectancies and knowing which one is right for you is key. Each kind of dog breed has a standard demeanor that most tend to follow, but every dog is different in its own way. Based on your lifestyle, family dynamic, and what you are looking for, one of the breeds listed above may be perfect for you. 

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