Best Dog Breeds

Best Dog Breeds https://www.akc.org/

In this website it shows that certain dogs are best for certain enviroments. But look at the table below and this is what I found.

Hypoallergenic Good With Kids Best Gaurd Dogs Tiny Dogs
Poodle Beagle German Shepherd Chihuahua
Maltese Bulldog Doberman Pinscher Boston Terrier
Yorkshire Terrier Pug Boxer Toy Poodle
Chinese Crested Golden Retriever Australian Shepherd American Eskimo

Many families have preferences on what dog might fit best in their home. Including worries about hair, children, protection, and size. Each photo below is an example of each dog.

Hypoallergenic

Hypoallergenic

Dog photo
Good With Kids

Good With Kids

Dog photo
Best Gaurd Dogs

Best Gaurd Dogs

Dog photo
Tiny Dogs

Tiny Dogs

Dog Photo

Now we compare these dogs to find the best one.

Top 4
Poodle Beagle German Shepherd Chihuahua
One of the smartest dog breeds. Hunting Dogs. High Intelligence. Loyal.
Emotionally sensitive. Loyal. Low Maintenance. Medium Maintenance.
High Maintenance. Adaptable. Energetic. Fiesty.
12-15 years of life. 12-15 years of life. 9-13 years of life. 12-20 years of life.

German Shepherd and Beagles are showing all pros.

TOP 2

TOP 2

  • German Shepherd
  • Beagle
    1. loyal, courageous, confident, the ability to learn commands for many tasks, and the willingness to put their life on the line in defense of loved ones.
    2. Ideal for first time owners, even-tempered, curious and keen to be part of the action.

    It all comes down to whichever would best fit ones home.

    BEAGLE

    If you are looking for a dog who is loyal and who is good with kids. Then the beagle is your dog.Owning a beagle can be fun, for they are curious and mischievous.

    GERMAN SHEPHERD

    This dog is perfect if you are looking for a dog who is there for you. German Shepherds are also known for their intelligent and hardworking nature.

    All dogs are amazing but after some research these 2 dogs are found at a tie!

    https://www.akc.org/
    Thank you to American Kennel Club (the website above) for helping me find most of my research. They give advice on things such as training, finding puppies to adopt into your home, and many more helpful things.