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The best dogs for your lifestyle

When it comes to getting a dog, there’s a lot to consider. One of the most important decisions you’ll make is what breed of dog to welcome into your family – and there are plenty of factors which come into play when making this choice! Are you looking for a canine companion for your long distance hikes? A dog to relax on the sofa with? A pupper who is happy to live in a city apartment?

Whatever the case, take a look at our guide to the best dog breeds to suit your lifestyle.

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The best dog breeds for families

If you’ve made the decision to welcome a dog into your family, chances are you’re looking for a breed which is great with kids. Dogs can be a fantastic addition to your crew, bringing an abundance of love and joy; as well as helping to teach children important lessons like responsibility and how to interact with animals.

There is no one size fits all dog breed when it comes to families – because, after all, every family is different! Things to consider include size, temperament and energy levels; and you’ll want to pick these to suit your family’s lifestyle. For example, active families may want a higher energy dog than those who prefer to take it easy on the weekends.

Dog breeds to consider: Golden Retriever, Labrador, Poodle, Irish Setter, Staffordshire Bull Terrier, Beagles, Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

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The best dog breeds for apartment living

There’s lots to think about when choosing a dog to live with you in your apartment – not least of all, size. While it isn’t an absolute must, chances are you’ll want a smaller dog to avoid things feeling overcrowded (a human and a great dane in a small flat may not be the best idea!).

You will also want to think about energy levels, temperament, and noisiness. For example, opting for a breed prone to barking may not lead to the best neighbourly relations.

Dog breeds to consider: Bichon Frise, Cavapoo, Boston Terrier, Bulldog, Chihuahua, Dachshund, French Bulldog, Greyhound

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The best dog breeds for active lifestyles

Looking for a canine companion to fit into your active lifestyle? Whether you’re an avid hiker, or love going for runs with your dog, there’s sure to be a breed for you. If you’re looking for an outdoor adventure buddy, opt for a high energy dog breed which will be able to keep up with you. You may also want to choose a larger dog, while age and health will also play a part in your decision.

Choose the right dog breed for your active lifestyle, and you’ll have an adventurous partner in crime for life.

Dog breeds to consider: Vizsla, Dalmatian, Doberman Pinscher, Jack Russel Terrier, Labrador, Border Collie, Bernese Mountain Dog

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The best dog breeds for first time owners

When it comes to choosing your very first dog, it’s easy to become overwhelmed. With so many amazing dog breeds out there, it can be hard to know where to begin! On the other hand, you may already have your heart set on a particular breed – but need some reassurance that they’ll be a good fit for a new dog owner.

If you are a first time dog owner, it may be a good idea to opt for a low maintenance dog which isn’t prone to behavioural issues, to help you as you train them and bond together. The type of dog you choose will also depend on your lifestyle – are you planning long walks with your new best friend, or would you like a dog who’ll be happy to curl up on the sofa and chill out?  

Dog breeds to pick: Golden Retriever, Bichon Frise, Cavapoo, Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Greyhound, Labrador, Yorkshire Terrier, Pomeranian, Boxer

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The best dog breeds for allergies

So, you’ve got your heart set on getting a dog. There’s just one problem: your allergies! 

The thought of constant sneezing and watery eyes is enough to put even the most dedicated pet owner off, but never fear: there are a number of dog breeds which are great for those who are sensitive to our four legged friends. 

Hypoallergenic dog breeds are a brilliant option for those who suffer from allergies. And while no dog is 100% allergy-free, hypoallergenic breeds usually shed significantly less hair and dander than others – making them a good choice for any allergy sufferer dreaming of being a pet owner.

Dog breeds to consider: Poodle, Portuguese Water Dog, American Hairless Terrier, Bedlington Terrier, Bichon Frise, Maltese, Miniature Schnauzer

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The best dog breeds for cats

Cats and dogs: while some can be the very best of friends, these two household pets are not renowned for living in harmony. However, if you want to have both in your family, all is not lost! 

Avoid dog breeds with high energy levels and strong prey drives, in favour of sociable, easy to train breeds which will likely welcome your cat as one of their pack. Make sure to introduce cats and dogs slowly and sensitively – it may not be love at first sight, but with patience and supervision, a harmonious animal household is a real possibility. 

Dog breeds to consider: Beagle, Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Golden Retriever, Labrador, Poodles (particularly miniature and toy poodles), Pug

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