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Non Sporting Dogs: The Ultimate Top Five

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These adorable, cuddly, cute breeds have become quite popular and well-loved in many American homes. They vary in size, features, temperament and coats. When once they were known to be hunters, pullers, herders and protectors, they have now become beloved family pets and faithful companions. Here are some information on the more popular non-sporting dogs:

Poodles are one of the most famous breed of non-sporting dogs. They are intelligent and dignified dogs that usually gets along with children and strangers. The Miniature Poodles are more excitable compared to the Standard Poodles. Poodles are quite easy to train and don't need a lot of activity. However, Poodles require a lot of grooming, regular baths and should be clipped every two months.

Chow Chows are one of the oldest breeds of dogs around. These cuddly adorable dog could be stubborn and quite independent but they usually have good manners. They are not very sociable and could be very possessive and loyal. It needs regular brushing and sheds heavily, so you should have a vacuum handy if you plan to keep the Chow Chow indoors.

Dalmatians is a highly energetic and playful dog, known for its spotted coat. They enjoy being with humans, are highly intelligent and could become possible guard dogs. Because of their energetic nature, Dalmatians need lots of exercise and time to play. They shed heavily two times a year and should be given a low protein diet because they are prone to urinary problems.

The Chinese Shar-Pei has a dominant and confident nature which would suit a confident handler. They are extremely loyal, intelligent dogs who are quite playful around their families. Shar-Pei are known for their wrinkles. Shar-Pei puppies are very wrinkly and they get to lose some of it as they grow. They hate water but are very clean. They will need weekly baths and more brushing when they are molting to remove dead hair.

Bichon Frises are good examples of cute cuddly dogs. They are quite popular as house pets due to their sociable and happy nature. They generally get along with children and other dogs and excellent at learning tricks. Because they have fluffy, loosely curled coats, Bichon Frises need to be groomed frequently, making sure to trim the hair around the ears and eyes. Another good thing about this breed is the fact that it doesn't shed often and its fur doesn't cause an allergic reaction.

If you are interested in acquiring any of these non-sporting dogs for a pet, make sure you choose the breed that fits well with your lifestyle and you will be assured of a loving and loyal companion.
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