The top 10 dogs of the year

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#10: Shih Tzu
A compact and solid dog, the shih tzu’s long,
flowing double coat is its most distinctive
feature. Shih tzu means “lion” and although this
dog is sweet and playful, he is not afraid to
stand up for himself! Since the sole purpose of
the shih tzu is companion and house pet, he
should be lively, alert, friendly and trusting
toward all. Weighing between 9 and 16 pounds, he
requires minimal exercise, but his long,
luxurious coat needs daily brushing and
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#9: Poodle
The poodle, though often considered high
maintenance due to its coat, is actually one of
the high achievers of the canine world. The
breed is exceptionally smart, hardy and excels
in obedience training. The breed originated in
Germany as a water retriever, and thus requires
daily exercise.
The stylish “poodle clip” seen in dog shows was
designed by hunters to help the dogs move
through the water more efficiently. The patches
of hair left on the body are meant to protect
vital organs and joints, which are susceptible
to cold. Most pet poodles sport a simpler cut,
although frequent grooming is required
regardless of the trim type. His coat – coming
in a variety of solid colors, including white,
black, apricot and gray – is also
hypoallergenic, which may reduce allergic
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#8: Bulldog
Known for their loose-jointed, shuffling gait
and massive, short-faced head, the bulldog is
known to be equable, resolute and dignified. A
medium-sized dog, they are not your typical lap
dog, but would like to be!
Very popular due to their lovable and gentle
dispositions and adorable wrinkles, the bulldog
may be brindle, white, red, fawn, fallow or
piebald. Bulldogs are recognized as excellent
family pets because of their tendency to form
strong bonds with children. They tend to be
gentle and protective. The breed requires
minimal grooming and exercise, but their short
nose makes them prone to overheating in warm
weather.
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#7: Dachshund
The dachshund, meaning “badger dog” in German,
is a lively breed with a friendly personality
and keen sense of smell. Known for their long
and low bodies, they are eager hunters that
excel in both above- and below-ground work. The
breed comes in three different coat varieties
(smooth, wirehaired or longhaired) and can be
miniature (11 pounds and under) or standard size
(16-32 pounds).
Dachshunds are lovable, playful companions, and
an ideal pet for many homes. They require
moderate exercise, and can adapt to most living
environments. Depending on their coat type,
dachshunds may need regular grooming.
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#6: Boxer
The well-conditioned middleweight athlete of
dogdom, the boxer is a powerful dog with an
intelligent and alert expression. While they are
instinctive guardians, the boxer loves to be
with his people. This personality has allowed
them to succeed as couriers during wartime and
as seeing-eye dogs for the blind.
One of the breed’s most notable characteristics
is its desire for human affection, especially
from children. They are patient and spirited
with children, but also protective, making them
a popular choice for families. Appearing in both
fawn and brindle colors, the boxer’s short coat
requires minimal maintenance, but he is an
active dog that needs daily exercise.
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#5: Beagle
A sturdy hunting dog, the beagle should look
like a foxhound in miniature. His
easy-to-care-for coat, combined with a merry
personality, has made the beagle a favorite of
many families over the years.
Today’s beagle comes in two height varieties (13
inch and 15 inch) and any true hound color,
including tri-color, red and white and lemon.
Beagles are happy-go-lucky and friendly, making
them a wonderful family pet. Since they lived in
packs for hundreds of years, they naturally
enjoy the company of other dogs and humans.
Curious and comedic, they often follow their
noses – which can lead to some mischief if they
are not provided with daily activity.
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#4: Golden Retriever
The golden retriever, whose trademark is its
light to dark golden-colored coat, possesses
great intelligence and an eager-to-please
attitude. Originally bred to retrieve game, the
working ability that has made the golden
retriever such a useful hunting companion also
makes him an ideal service and search-and-rescue
dog.
This active and energetic Sporting breed can
adapt to many different living situations as
long as he has plenty of daily exercise. His
water-repellent double coat sheds seasonally and
needs regular brushing. With his friendly
temperament and striking golden color, this
breed is both beautiful to look at and a joy to
own.
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#3: German Shepherd
The German shepherd dog is hailed as the world’s
leading police, guard and military dog, however,
this dependable breed is more than just a hard
worker. It is also a loving family companion,
herder and show competitor. The breed is
approachable, direct and fearless, with a
strong, muscular body, and can be most colors
except white. Energetic and fun-loving, this
breed is a loyal family pet, a good guard dog
and the ideal choice for many families. He
requires regular exercise and grooming. |
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#2: Yorkshire Terrier
Yorkshire terriers, affectionately known as “Yorkies,”
offer big personalities in a small package.
Though members of the Toy Group, they are
terriers by nature and are brave, determined,
investigative and energetic. They have long,
luxurious blue-and-tan coats that require
regular brushing. This portable pooch is easily
adaptable to all surroundings, travels well and
makes a suitable pet for many homes. Due to
their small size (they weigh only 4 to 7
pounds), they require limited exercise, but need
plenty of daily interaction with people. |
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#1: Labrador Retriever
The gentle, intelligent and family-friendly
Labrador retriever is the most popular breed in
the United States for the 18th consecutive year,
according to American Kennel Club registration
statistics. Because of his aptitude to please
his master, they excel as guide dogs for the
blind, as part of search-and-rescue teams, and
in narcotics detection with law enforcement.
This versatile hunting breed comes in three
colors – yellow, black and chocolate – and as a
double-coated breed that sheds seasonally,
regular grooming keeps his coat at its
water-resistant best. An ideal sporting and
family dog, the Labrador retriever thrives as
part of an active family or as a trusted hunting
companion. |
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