Saturday, August 7, 2010

3 Great Canine Breeds

By Alice Raines

Made the decision to get a dog for a pet? Well, that is one smart decision and you will be so glad that you made it - congratulations. A dog makes such an awesome companion and truly a fantastic pet.

While your children are growing up, a dog is a wonderful presence in your house during those years. Studies have been done which show that there are indeed benefits associated with children being raised in a home where there is a dog.

Trying to decide which dog breed to get can be hard, so the following three choices might help you with that decision. Every one of them gets along with kids nicely.

The first one is the Viszla. It has origins in Austria and the reddish brown color of its coat is what makes this breed beautiful. They are quite fast and are medium in size as well as skinny.

The most important thing to note is that this breed is quite loving towards children. They require lots of exercise, so a nice big back yard would be great for them. As long as they get their daily exercise, they will be just fine.

The Golden Doodle, a mix of the Golden Retriever and the Poodle, is another breed that you might want to consider. It continues to get more and more popular, even though it is a relatively newer breed. This dog does have many good qualities also.

To begin with, they really are very smart dogs that come across as quite gentle and loving, not to mention how well they get along with kids. The fact that they will not shed goes a long way towards how easy they are to manage. These dogs just love to play fetch, so having a big area outside for them would be best.

The third breed is the Dog de Bordeaux, originally called the French Mastiff. It is a breed that has French origins.

It looks a lot like a bulldog, except it has blue-grey eyes, is more muscular and is brownish-red. This breed is very friendly, beautiful and likes to be in the house, which means you do not need to have a yard.

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