There are MANY great family dogs. It simply relies on where you live, if your home and can you take it.
1. Golden Retriever
You need to live in a big house, with a pool or lake because these dogs LOVE to swim. They love to swin so much in fact that they have webbed feet!
Golden retrieves need exercise, you need to be home at least five hours a day (Not including night). To keep this dog, fit and active. A big dog, means lots of eating and unfortunately a lot of droppings. XP If you are the person who likes to collect nic nacs, i suggest you NOT get this dog, because it's tail is like a broom. A few wags of a tail and for Sunshine State Nic Nacs are on the floor!
2. Dachshund
You don't need a huge house for this dog but you do need to be patient. Dachshund usually don't like to swim. But they have a lot of energy. If you get a dachshund, it's encouraged you get another dog, not an old one for the doxie to play with. Don't let this dog get over weight. It may hurt their back. These dogs eat a lot! THEY ARE THE CLASS CLOWNS OF THE DOG WORLD! They have big noses as are constantly sniffing around. If you hate vacuming up ripped up paper, don't get this dog.
3. Chihuahua
I do not recommend a chihuahua for small children at all. They are small but pack a punch. Even the sweetest of chihuahua's have a mean side. They will snap and are very rotective of they're bone and they tene to get really attached to one person. Although they do like other people. They just get really attached to a single person. Usually someone who feeds them. They are delicate little dogs. They are for older, more gentle kids or an elder who wants an apartment pet.
4.Poodle
They are perfect for people with Allergies and they are sweet. If you don't like to groom dogds, this breed is not recomended. They requrie tons of grooming. These dogs are EXTREMELY fast. They are calm. They are a good watchdog.
They are not the glamour pusses on tv. They were origanally bred for hunting. Swimming in fact. Yet some don't fancy water as much!
If none of these dongs really sound like they're for you go to
http://hunch.com/dog-breeds/
Take a small quiz and find the dog for you. Look through a selection of dogs and they're descripyion and find the dog for you!
you can breed
The breed of dog suggested for a loving family (you, your parents, and sister) depends on if you want a house dog or outside dog. If you want an outside dog, a German Shepherd would be a good breed. For an indoor dog, the English Bulldog is a good breed.
A beagle
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Poodle
Yes. In Create A Family, save your dog as a Breed, then made another dog of the same breed.
petz my dog family
rottweiler
French Bulldog
yes they will get on with every single breed alive as long as you train them as a family dog not a fighter
Depends on your family, your living arrangement , available time , and if you just want a companion dog or some working breed.
The Cocker springer is a breed from the Spaniel family used for retrieving and flushing game. It is an excitable, affectionate breed with a life span of about fourteen years. The king Charles breed is also a dog from the spaniel family.