Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Dog breeds for single guys I



Top ten dogs that suit single guys for 2015
Husky

This dog breed is often called the Siberian husky. Many people confuse the husky with wolves. However, you will be surprised to see how gentle they are. They are gorgeous! They have strong, compact bodies.

You will observe that these dogs are gentle, loving, playful, keen, calm and relaxed. You will also note that this dog is all energy. Siberian huskies are high energy dogs notably so when young. They don’t make for good watchdogs because they rarely bark.

With their intelligence, it is very easy to train them as long you can show a stronger mind. Should you not show a strong sense of leadership, you might not get your dog to obey. House breaking huskies is not that easy. You should know huskies come with a lot of howling. Huskies also get bored quickly.

Ensure you give your dog enough physical and mental exercise; otherwise, huskies can destroy a lot of your valuables. As for grooming, you need to comb this dog daily when it’s shedding; which is twice a year.

You want speed, power, and endurance; you got it with the husky. This dog loves to run and may attack other strange dogs. However, other household dogs are not a bother.

The German shepherd

This is also a great dog breed for single guys. If you would like to learn more about this dog, go to the German shepherd article in the dog breeds for single ladies.

American Pitbull Terrier
A lot of times this dog breed is misunderstood. This dog can form a sweet, loyal companion. More about this dog breed can be found in the dog breeds for single ladies articles.

Rottweiler


This is what is classified as a medium sized dog. However, it borders towards a large size dog. Rottweiler dogs are remarkably muscular dogs. This dog breed is among the oldest herding breeds of all time. The Rottweiler is always eager to work, obedient, calm, courageous and confident. It will surprise you to know that it does not allow itself to get into friendships just for the sake.
Most times, the Rottweiler is remarkably level-headed and serious. It’s almost like it likes watching and waiting to see what will happen. However, there are times you will come across an overly active dog. If your Rottweiler is well brought up, you will find this breed to be gentle, calm and confident which will be quite enjoyable for you.
Ensure that you give your Rottweiler enough space and exercise both physically and mentally. Mental exercise involves activities such as obedience techniques and retrieving a ball.
It is wise to socialize this dog early and thoroughly so because failure to do so will cause their territorial instincts to take over. You need a strong mind to handle this dog because they are sometimes inclined towards dominance. Without enough supervision and socialization, households might not handle this dog.
There is a thin line between what you would call protectiveness and aggressiveness when it comes to this breed. The Rottweiler can be overly aggressive if not properly socialized. You will also have to deal with flatulence and drooling. The Rottweiler is an excellent watchdog.

Great Dane

This dog breed is known for its large size. It originates from Germany. Great Danes have an enormous physique and remarkable height. This dog is often called the gentle giant. If your dog is well socialized, it will be friendly to other pets, humans they know, children and other dogs. If poorly socialized it may become aggressive.
Great Danes mature very fast; therefore, you should not over exercise your dog when he/she is young. Try to minimize the dog’s activity when they are young. Overall, they are remarkably gentle and they are truly great dogs.

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