The Labrador Retriever is America's most popular dog for a reason. Breed is kind, patient, and trainable. The breed excels at hunting, displaying, dock diving, tracking, and obedience.
Bulldog
The wrinkled Bulldog is a great pet for kids. These faithful dogs like spending time with their families in most environments.
Golden Retriever
Golden Retrievers became popular because people sought a medium-sized upland and waterfowl dog. The breed is one of the most successful.
Beagle
No solid information exists on the Beagle's early development. Beagles are smart, small, and easy to groom, making them great family dogs.
Pug
Pugs are described as “multum in parvo”—“a lot of dog in a small space.” This little dog needs no coddling, and his roguish smile quickly wins over men, women, and children,.
Irish Setter
The Irish Setter, known as Big Red, became famous in the 18th century. The energetic Irish Setter enjoys the outdoors and is trainable, making it ideal for busy families.
Brussels Griffon
Healthy, smart, and lively, the Brussels Griffon is a companion. Interaction, movement, and mental stimulation fuel him. His diminutive stature makes him a suitable apartment resident if you let him run around.
Newfoundland
The Newfoundland must have his famous intelligence, devotion, and gentleness above everything else. He must be willing to assist his master in his duties and smart enough to act on his own when rescue work requires it.
French Bulldog
City people love French Bulldogs, one of the most popular little canines. The friendly breed is good for new families and trains well.
Collie
Collies are famous herders. Strong, loyal, loving, responsive, and swift. Collie's vitality and love of movement make them ideal for active families.