ANIMALS & PETS
5 Affectionate Dog Breeds You Might Want To Consider As Your Next Pet
Dog has been a very close friend of the human being since mankind’s existence, because of its ability to live and adapt with humans irrespective of the color, location, time and space. Well just like the caption has said this article will cover 5 affectionate dog breeds you should think of when getting your next pet!
Newfoundland
These gentle giants are renowned for their calm, loving dispositions. Even if you’re not in need of a nanny, these sweet-tempered pups make excellent pets
Staffordshire and Pit bull Tarriers
These pups can have a bad reputation, but in the right home their most egregious behavior can be hogging the entire bed or being convinced they are lap dogs, even though they can weigh up to 80 pounds! They love people and can make truly wonderful family pets who are eager to please and hard to get out of bed. Like many breeds, they need some training and socialization, but they can be great family companions
Chihuahuas
These tiny pups have enormous personalities and despite their small stature, they seem to truly believe they are in charge. These rambunctious pups make excellent companions for people who don’t mind a bit of sass in between snuggles. Chihuahuas tend to closely bond with one person and generally tend to get along best with older, calmer human companions. Once they form a bond, though, it’s forever
Brussels Griffon
These funny-faced pooches are “loyal, alert, and curious” These dogs pack a lot of personality into their small packages. These rambunctious puppers love to be around their very special humans and will happily follow them to the kitchen, living room, bedroom, bathroom, and everywhere else they are invited
Cavalier King Charles Spaniels
Cavalier King Charles Spaniels are an elegant breed that have been raised companions since the times of their namesake King Charles. As members of the spaniel family, they can hunt, but they are just as happy rollicking in the backyard with kids . “These outgoing dogs are relaxed with friends and strangers alike, so don’t count on a Cav to be a watchdog!