Modern life is inundated with stress that sometimes cannot be alleviated with material goods or a night out. A more long-term, trusty and sustainable solution to the woes of a fast-paced working life is a loyal companion in the form of a furry friend—one that waits excitedly for your return home every single day. What you need is a dog.Â
Scientifically, pets have proven to reward their owners with dopamine and serotonin, hormones responsible for happiness. Whether you’re a young professional based in the bustling city or looking for a furry addition to the family, here are the perfect dogs to suit your lifestyle.Â
The term ‘gentle giants’ suits the Bernese mountain dog perfectly. This breed is considerably large in size, soft to touch and with a goofy and gentle personality, making them a perfect companion for families with children. Bernese mountain dogs are easily trained but require a home with ample space for running around due to their size.Â
Pembroke Welsh Corgis are one of the most adorable and popular dogs in the world, and they’re also ideal for a household with multiple family members. The soft and delicate fur of the corgi and its cute compactedness are some of the main attractive qualities of this breed. The corgi has a naturally playful and loving spirit and does not require much training.Â
This breed is perfect for families who are more physical with their pets. The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel was born to receive belly rubs. Though small in size, their energy will surprise you. They are easily trained and love running.Â
Don’t have a back yard but still want a dog for your family? The French bulldog is perfect for you. This low-maintenance breed makes great companions for children. They’re energetic and intelligent and always ready to play. Frenchies typically aren’t big barkers as well, making them suitable for restrictive communities and environments.
The French Mastiff is brave, eager and curious. Because of their intimidating size, Mastiffs are often regarded as protection dogs. On the other hand, their instincts make them affectionate towards their family and children. Mastiffs need moderate training to hone their guarding expertise.
A Japanese dog breed, Akita is known for its loyalty and eagerness. They are always curious and suspicious of outsiders. Guarding the house and protecting the family are some of the strongest instincts of the dog. Akita requires little to no training, however, socialising with other dogs and family members are recommended.
Dobermans are the sexiest dogs around. Their posture, build and size would instil fear in any trespasser. Beyond that, their loyalty is one of the most significant amongst dogs. Dobermans are always ready to protect the owner in any threat.
Cane Corsos are one of the fiercest looking dogs in the world, but that’s not all that makes them a great guard dog. Cane Corsos are a territorial breed and will instinctively ward off strangers encroaching on their turf. Training is required for optimal obedience.
For people with a healthy lifestyle or those who enjoy the great outdoors, Huskies are the best option. Not only they are athletic and active, but they are also regarded as one of the most attractive dogs with their fur, build and often piercing blue eyes.Â
The moment you see a Shar-pei, you will immediately notice its wrinkly skin and blue-black tongue. They are a charming dog, but they need training for better behaviour. You will need to show the dog that you are the boss as they have a tendency to overrule authourity. Shar-peis are also able to stay alone for long hours, making them a considerably low-maintenance pupper.Â
If you’ve ever heard of the story of the Japanese dog Hachiko—whose statue is famously erect at the north exit of Shibuya station in Tokyo—you’ll know that the Shiba Inu is one of the most loyal dogs you can ever have. Patience is their virtue, and they are very mild-mannered, gentle and obedient.Â
For those days you get home from work drained and in need of calm and relaxation, the basset hound is the perfect housemate. Taking naps after naps, this breed is regarded as lazy and calm, even when they are left alone for long hours. If you want a buddy to couch-potato with, who probably won’t contest your choice of TV show, look no further than the basset hound.Â
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