German Shepards because they are loyal and not disobedient.
The best type of guide dog would have to be either a German Shepard, or the very reliable black lab.
Typical guide dogs are Labrador retrievers of German Shepard's. Both breeds train easily.
The Seeing Eye has been training dogs, at no charge since 1942.
golden retriever's, they are very nice and not violent many people have them
Used to be German sheperds, but Labs are used more now.
One size doesn't fit all. Depends on the dog's temperament, disposition, ability, and fit with the owner: Generally, you'll find German Shepherds, Belgium Malinois (close cousin), and Labs most suitable. Labs are often more mellow and less intimidating, Shepherds have the advantage of being better protection dogs.
The most common guide and police dog breeds are the German Shepard and Labrador retriever.
I think they would be Labradors.
The UK Kennel club recognises 209 breeds of dog for show purposes.Loads
There are about 400 breeds of dogs in the world. - TSR
No, not all dog breeds can mate with each other. While most dog breeds can interbreed, there are some physical and genetic differences that may prevent successful mating between certain breeds.
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shedding actually depends on the breed of dog. for instance, some breeds do not shed at all.
Salukis are usually never used a guide dog, their body shape is not correct for it. The typical guide dog breeds are labrador retrievers, golden retrievers, german shepherds, and poodles. Salukis can be trained to be other kinds of service dogs besides guide dogs.
All breeds howl. Some breeds are more likely to howl like beagles or huskies.
there are loads of dog breeds but these are these are that i,m familier about:The whippetThe greyhoundThe Italian greyhoundThey all the same but there actually reaaly different!!
There are many breeds of dogs. There are probably over 250. If you go to the Dog Breeds link below they have all the breeds listed A-Z with pictures and information on that particular breed of dog. They have pure bred and mixed breeds. The number of possible mixed breeds is huge.
The type of coat on the dog does not affect it's behavior. Guiding Eyes for the blind has German Shepherds, and Golden Retrievers, but around 95% of their dogs are Labradors, of varying hair types. Not all dogs in these breeds have the mentality for guide work, but they have shown stronger guide dog traits than other breeds.