The famous English Bulldog makes a great pet for people of all ages. Most people know that despite its tough appearance it’s actually a very friendly dog, and they’re very loyal to their owner.
Bulldogs can be pretty lazy, so be sure to take your pup out a few times daily, and watch its diet. Hey, same for you! Diet and exercise are key to pretty much anything.
Japanese Spitz
This bundle of joy has fans all over the world. The Japanese Spitz is adaptable, friendly, and energetic. The breed's size ranges from small to medium making it suitable for both apartment and home living.
Because of its thick mane, it should be brushed at least twice a week. But once you own a Japanese Spitz you wouldn't mind even if you had to groom it daily.
Manchester Terrier
The Manchester Terrier came to us from England, as its name suggests. The sweet, petite, and calm dog only needs a moderate amount of exercise and almost no grooming.
Manchester Terriers are known for being affectionate, cheerful, and well-behaved. So, if those are traits you're looking for in a dog then this one may be the one for you!
Golden Retriever
Much like Labradors, Golden Retrievers are extremely friendly and clever dogs that are easy to train. They also have high emotional intelligence and are very attuned to humans’ emotional needs.
However, they need lots of exercise, so you'd love to have one if you live a more active lifestyle, or have enough space for it to roam. Golden Retrievers thrive on companionship and have a lot of patience. You'd be one lucky person to own one.
Papillon (Continental Toy Spaniel)
Being a 'Toy' breed, Papillons are petite and easy to bathe and transport. In fact, you may have even seen one in women's purses.
Papillons are very intelligent, so you'll have no trouble training one. And it's very fun, some would even call it silly. This breed can be quite possessive of their owners, so it’s best to not have any other pets around.