Is a calm, gentle Newfoundland your dream dog?
Newfoundlands are gentle, calm, and patient dogs that make great family pets. Their size makes them good protectors.

Dogs make perfect companions, but which are the most popular — small or big dogs? Most dog owners prefer large breeds, a study shows. Those owners say the dogs bark less, are child-friendly and are easier to train.
Who says big dogs are more popular? A study conducted online between 2010 and 2018. The results showed both women and men were happier with larger breeds. Men and younger owners preferring them the most.
Big vs. small: Which dog breeds are the yappiest, cuddliest and meanest?
Alaskan Malamute: This large breed requires an experienced dog owner who lives in a relatively cold environment and has a large yard where the dog can run and play.
Bernese mountain dog: This hard-working family pet provides a lot of love and sheds a lot of hair.
Labrador + Husky: The Labsky is a crossbreed of the Siberian Husky and Labrador Retriever and combines the best of both breeds.

Newfoundlands are gentle, calm, and patient dogs that make great family pets. Their size makes them good protectors.

Discover the Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever — an extraordinary breed with a captivating legacy and remarkable hunting skills.

The Leonberger is a gentle giant that is easy to train and enjoy spending time with people. The energetic dogs require about an hour of exercise per day.

Protection dog breeds keep your family safe and secure. They also offer companionship and unconditional love.

The Rhodesian ridgeback is known for its ability to track large game, and the breed’s unique ridge of hair on its back is a defining feature.

Because they are companion animals, most dogs want to spend time with their humans and struggle when left home alone for extended periods.

The Weimaraner is a loyal, intelligent dog that is easy to train and groom but needs more exercise than some other breeds.

The poodle is easy to train, loads of fun, and quite energetic.They like to be with people most of the time and definitely hate being in a kennel.

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Consider the pros and cons before getting one of the fastest dog breeds. Owning a speedy dog can be challenging if you are unprepared.
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