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With all the different types of dog breeds out there, how can you be sure which breed is right the right pet for you? There are so many things to take into consideration when selecting a puppy including size, behavior, health concerns, compatibility with other pets and children, personality and grooming requirements. Here we have outlined a few common dog breeds to help you find the dog that is best for you.

Jack Russell Terrier

The Jack Russell Terrier, now called the Parson Russell Terrier, is a British breed that was created in the early 19th century. This breed developed from selective propagation of the monk terrier. The Jack Russell is used today as both a hunting dog and as a pet.

The Jack Russell Terrier is a hyper little dog that is smart and determined. They stand between 12 and 14 inches wide tall and usually weigh between 13 and 17 pounds. Their coat can be either rough or smooth and it is usually broken into two or more colors. You can find this breed in shades of black, white, red, and tan. Some of the health concerns you should be aware of when following a Jack Russell include eye problems and knee problems.

Border Terrier

The Border Terrier is a small British dog developed to hunt with Foxhounds. These folks were especially valued for their power to kill small predators that uncomfortable farm animals in the English countryside. This dog stands about 10 inches wide tall and it usually weighs about between 11. 5 and 15. 5 pounds. It has a short coarse coat that comes in several colors including blue and tan, red, grizzle and tan, and wheaten.

To care for this breed you will want to brush their layers and soak them as needed. When debris gets caught in their coat you will want to eliminate it as soon as possible to prevent matting and skin irritation itsaboutdog. They are an active dog so you will need to supply to them a lot of opportunities to get exercise. Going for walks, playing fetch, and offering them secure locations to run free will help to keep your Border Terrier happy, healthy, and out of trouble.

Rottweiler

The Rottweiler is a German breed that was originally developed as a livestock controller. During the two World Battles this breed was extracted from the fields and trained to be guard dogs for the military. Today this breed is still used as a guard dog, however, they are also used as a family dog.

The Rottweiler is a large working dog that stands between twenty-three and 27 inches wide tall and weighs about between 90 and 110 pounds. They have a short to medium length coat that is coarse and flat. Their layers are primarily black with tan marks. This is a very protective and loyal dog, however, they really aren't the type of dog to have if you have little ones. They function better with school aged kids. If you have a Rottweiler and little ones you should always supervise their bad reactions. Rottweilers can be matched with other pets, however, they will need proper administration and socialization as Rottweilers are territorial and may show dog and food aggression.

Canaan Dog

The Canaan Dog, also known as the Kalef K'naani, is a medium sized breed that originated in Israel. This is a very old breed that developed from the selected propagation of the Pariah Dogs found in the wilds of the Middle East. This dog breed was originally used as a messenger and a herd protector.

The Canaan Dog stands between 19 and 24 inches wide tall. It weighs about between 35 and 52 pounds. Its coat includes medium length strands of hair and long strands of hair. Its undercoat thickens in the winter to provide it with extra warmth and insulation. It comes in three color products: white and black, harlequin, and variegated shades of brown. Solid colored layers of white, black, and brown are also common. This dog makes a good family pet and a great addition to a multi-pet household.

Maltese

The Maltese is a toy breed that originated in Malta. This is a historical breed that can be traced back to 1500 B. C. Today this is a popular breed for dog shows and families, as well as companions for the elderly.

The Maltese usually stands about 10 inches wide tall and weighs about between 4 and 6 pounds. They have a long, silky white coat that may have faint red marks. This is a friendly dog, but they just don't get along well with kids or other pets. They are your pet dog bred for royalty and they know it.

Norwegian Elkhound

The Norwegian Elkhound, also called the Elkhound or the Norsk Elghund, is a Norwegian breed that was probably manufactured by the Vikings. They belong to the hound group and they were originally used as watchdogs and guard dogs. These folks were also used to hunt large game animals like bears and elk. Today this 6000 year old breed is used as a pet.

The Norwegian Elkhound is a medium sized dog that stands between 19 and 21 years old inches wide tall and weighs about between forty four and 50 pounds. Their coat outdoor garden sheds year round, but they don't have the characteristic puppy smell. Their layers should be variegated with dull, white, and black, and they should have black masking on their faces and have black overlays on their backs and near their tails.

Borzoi

The Borzoi, also known as the European Wolfhound, is a European hunting and tracking dog. This breed was developed by the European aristocracy. It is diagnosed that it descends from the crossing of Collies, Greyhounds, and Lapp Sled Dogs.

The Borzoi is a majestic animal that stands between 27 and 31 inches wide tall. Its slender build still provides a punch with an average weight between 75 and 105 pounds. It has an appartment, silky coat with medium length to long hair. It also has fringes of longer hair on the backs of its front legs, on its underbody, on its tail, and on its back legs. The Borzoi comes in several solid colors and color products.

Pharaoh Hound

The Pharaoh Hound, also called the Kelb-tal Fenek, is an ancient breed that has been the founder of any other breeds throughout the centuries. Their roots can be traced back to at least 3, 000 B. C. in Egypt. They belong to the hound group and are look searcher. They can always be used for hunting, however, they are also precious as a family dog.

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