1. Chihuahua
The Chihuahua does not have a predefined personality specific to his race, and according to his education, we can speak of a soft and cuddly dog or a malignant and smart breed. He is a brilliant and observant dog who likes to get away with it. He is a very courageous and dedicated dog, despite his small size. He is very protective of his family and always alert and vigilant to any intruder.
It happens that he is jealous of the relations of those he considers his masters, although they are an easy problem to solve. The Chihuahua does not look small conscious and can face tall people or dogs only to defend those they love.
2. Saint Bernard
Saint Bernard is a dog with a gentle, social, and friendly character. Despite their large size, these nice giants usually are silent and are not as players as other dog breeds. However, they demand a constant company and may end up being overprotective with members of his human family.
It is a dog patient, obedient faithful and exceptionally kind, entirely dedicated to his relatives. If left in the garden or left alone for long periods, they may develop aggressive behavior or anxiety problems related to separation.
3. Akita
This dog has a very reserved and shy character; he is rather quiet most of the day and generally adopts a relaxed attitude even in moments of stress. The serenity of the dog is palpable; it is indeed a dog breed very balanced, docile, and brave. The loyalty he offers his master is the most notable feature of the Akita Inu.
Although the Akita Inu is very suspicious of strangers, it is a dog that will attack no one for no reason except if he is facing aggression or provocation. This is an excellent guard dog.
4. Boxer
The unique sense of fighters and their great courage in case of emergency make them perfect "fire dogs." His qualities are numerous, and he is also faithful, vigilant, and active.
He is a docile dog, loyal to his family and incapable of harming them. He is sometimes overprotective if he ever notices aggressive behavior in the area. They respect his masters and be patient with the children. The boxer is a territorial and dominant dog that warns about the presence of intruders.
He is a curious dog who knows how to create a very emotional bond with his masters that he will never leave and that he will try never to get angry. It is necessary to socialize correctly from an early age so that its integration and development with humans and dogs is optimal. It can be a little bit abrupt when playing, without any bad intentions nonetheless.
5. Skye Terrier
These dogs are brave, determined, and independent, but also very loyal and intelligent. With theirs, they tend to be very friendly and playful (although they are separate). With strangers, they tend to be more reserved and not to make friends easily, but they also do not tend to be aggressive with people. However, things are different from other dogs and other animals. Scottish Terriers are often aggressive with other dogs of the same sex and tend to hunt and kill small animals. The socialization of these dogs must be done from an early age so that they can live well with people, dogs, and other animals.
6. Dobermann
The Dobermann is one of the most intelligent dogs that exist. They are mostly friendly and peaceful. The Dobermann is a dog very dependent on his family, which means that it is not a dog indicated if we leave him a lot of time alone or do not have time to take care of it. This feature makes it a good watchdog.
Although he is a friendly dog with his family members, the Dobermann is quite suspicious of strangers, so it is recommended to socialize him as soon as he is a puppy. But we remember that this mistrust does not make it a dangerous dog.
7. Beagle
Not only is the Beagle an excellent hunting dog and a faithful companion, but he is also happy, funny and, thanks to his pleading, cute expression. They were bred to hunt in packs, so they like the company and are generally easy-going.
Beagles like pleasant odors, Beagles howl, Beagles have selective hearing, and Beagles like to eat. As a group dog of the current dog group 6, they usually get along well with other animals and their human friends - and they think everyone is their new best friend. A breed described as joyful by its hobbyists; the Beagles are affectionate and kind dogs, merry and friendly, all qualities that make them excellent family dogs
8. Shar-Pei
In addition to its unique appearance, the Shar-Pei is also known for its unusually calm temperament. Its softness and kindness make it an excellent pet, especially for children. This does not prevent him from being a good guardian, guided by his rather strong sense of property and his protective instinct. He is not easily approached by strangers but is not aggressive either. He can bear loneliness and asks for affection.
9. Pug
The Pug is known to be a pure sweetness. He is very fond of his owner and will not show any reluctance towards strangers. This breed is especially sought after for its jovial and playful character, which much appeals to children. This little joker loves to be cuddled by his family and enjoys being with them always. Since it does not require a lot of physical exercises, it is suitable for sedentary people or the elderly. Its small size also makes it ideal for apartment living.
10. The Great Pyrenees
A dog who knows how to use his impressive physical constitution to impose respect. Intelligent and affectionate, he is a born protector who will stand up courageously and without any hesitation in the face of any threat to his owner and his family. Used often for the protection of herds and the guard of the farm, the great the Pyrenees has extremely gentle behavior with children, with whom he gets along perfectly.








