
Advertise on this SiteThe American Kennel Club only recognizes
143 dog breeds, but you will encounter many thousands of possible
mixed dog breeds, when trying to pick the perfect dog for your
family. There are upwards of 70 million dogs in the U.S., so you
definitely need to have some guidelines in place to bring home
the perfect family dog.
You may want to visit your local library for books with pictures
and histories of the many different dog breeds in order to narrow
down the choices when trying to pick one of the perfect dog breeds
for your family.
Another factor in picking the perfect dog breeds for your family
may be price, as not everyone can afford some of the prices being
charged for purebred dog breeds in your local pet store. Many
of the most popular purebred dog breeds can have a price tag from
several hundred dollars to well over a thousand dollars or more.
Locally you may want to visit your local animal shelter to see
what they have available.
If you have children you may want to pick one of the less aggressive,
smaller dog breeds that have a gentle temperament and are perfect
for kids.
You will find these descriptions in the dog breeds history when
doing your research on the different breeds. One important consideration
is, when a dog is not a purebred dog, the mixed breeds dog may
have a temperament different from what is projected for the main
dog breeds temperament.
If you rent, your landlord may have a no pet clause in your rental
agreement, so be sure to check first as I have had that happen
to me before I bought our present home.
You may be wondering what kind of dog I own as a family pet, mine
is a purebred Bichon Frise. The Bichon Frise is a sturdy, happy,
playful, adorable, smaller dog breed, which is great with kids.