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Dog
Facts &
Information,
Honest Review On Dog Breeds,
All About Dog Training &
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Non-Sporting
Dogs
Non-sporting dogs are sturdy animals,
each having different personalities and appearances.
They are a vivacious and affectionate breed. These
dogs are attractive, adaptable, happy, bold and
lively.
Known as the ultimate companion
breed, they have found a large following. For many,
regular grooming is essential along with frequent
bathing, brushing, and visits to a professional
groomer. Several are heat sensitive.
As mentioned earlier, this is a
group of dogs that has little in common. Some are
very popular and you will instantly recognize them
– Bichon Frise, Boston Terrier, Bulldog, Dalmatian,
Lhasa Apso and Poodle - while others such as the
Löwchen or Tibetan Terrier - you may never
see them at all.
Those with short faces and barrel
chests like the Bulldog, French Bulldog, Chinese
Shar-Pei and Chow Chow are prone to breathing problems
in hot and humid weather.
The largest dogs in this group include the Chinese
Shar-Pei, Chow Chow, Dalmatian, Finnish Spitz, Keeshond,
Standard American Eskimo and Standard Poodle.
Toy sized dogs are the Toy American
Eskimo, Bichon Frise, Lhasa Apso, Lowchen, Toy Poodle,
and Tibetan Spaniel.
The Dalmatian possess the highest
level of energy in this group of dog breed, yet,
most are see living comfortably in an apartment.
*American Kennel
Club Listing of Non-Sporting Dog Breeds
Dog
Training Secrets
Train Your Dog to Obey You and
Stop All Bad Behavior, Excessive Barking
and Biting
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