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Companion Dogs

Companion Dogs are a diverse group that includes dogs with various sizes, coat types, and temperaments. Popular breeds in this group include the Bulldog, Dalmatian, Chow Chow and Shiba Inu. These breeds don’t fit into other traditional categories like herding or working dogs, and their characteristics vary widely. However, many Companion dogs are known for their adaptability and strong personalities.

Before adopting a Companion Dog breed, consider the specific traits of each breed, as they can differ significantly in exercise needs, grooming requirements, and temperament. For example, Bulldogs tend to be low-energy and good for apartment living, while Dalmatians need more space and activity. Companion dogs are generally suited to various lifestyles, but it’s important to match a breed’s needs with your living situation and activity level. Researching the specific breed will help ensure a good fit for your home and family. Companion Dogs are also referred to as Non Sporting Dogs in some parts of the world.

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