DOG BREEDS
1. Understanding Dog Breeds and Their Evolution
Dog breeds are types of dogs developed over centuries through selective breeding to perform specific tasks like hunting, herding, guarding and companionship. These purposeful pairings have shaped more than 340 recognised breeds worldwide, each with unique traits.
2. Why Breed Choice Matters
A dog’s breed affects its temperament, energy level and adaptability. Knowing these traits helps you choose one that fits your lifestyle, home and family. Consider size, friendliness, trainability, shedding, lifespan and health when making your decision.
3. Main Breed Categories
Breeds are usually grouped into seven categories:
Working – Strong dogs bred for pulling, guarding or rescue.
Herding – Skilled at managing livestock.
Hound – Hunters that track by scent or sight.
Sporting – Bred to assist hunters in retrieving game.
Non-Sporting – A varied group without a single purpose.
Toy – Small companion dogs.
Terrier – Bred to hunt and remove pests.
4. Choosing the Right Breed
Look for a breed that matches your lifestyle and needs. Think about your space, activity level and the time you can commit to training and care. Research carefully and talk to vets or experienced owners to make sure your choice leads to a happy life together.