Dog Breeds
Dog Breeds

Dog Breeds

If you’re looking for a new dog best friend, search Spot’s dog breed profiles to learn more about a breed before you bring a new pet home. Find out how to care for a new dog breed, understand their personality, energy levels, cost of care, and most important, vet care costs.

Dogo Argentino

The dogo is sizable, athletic, quick, and intelligent. It's an elite, instinctive sporting dog with an affectionate side for a master that can establish themselves as the alpha. These beasts have a strong prey instinct and potential for aggression....

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Beagle

Beagles are beloved for their playful, friendly personalities, but make no mistake that hound dog instincts reside as well. These pups will sniff, chase, explore, and howl, but if you’re an active owner who can keep up and put time into training, the...

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Shar-Pei

Choosing a dog breed shouldn’t be taken lightly. Some breeds are good fits for certain homes and family schedules, while others aren’t. Today, Spot Pet Insurance is back with another dog breed information guide to help you get ready for the journey...

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Chinese Imperial

The Chinese Imperial Dog is also called Imperial Shih Tzu, Lion Dog and Princess Shih Tzu. It has a cute, innocent, and wide-eyed smile on its face. It is a little, well-muscled, well-boned dog with substance for its size. It is a little, strong dog,...

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Sloughi

Sloughi’s are primitive hunting dogs that bond extremely closely with their owners or families from an early age. It is unlikely that they will be extremely shy or aggressive. A well-bred and well-socialized Sloughi’s is a loving, attentive, and stable...

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Cairn Terrier

The Cairn terrier a Scottish highlander dog known for hunting and chasing quarry. It is an active-playful kind of a breed that needs a daily walk in a open area preferably a fenced lawn or a yard.

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Black Russian Terriers

Black Russian Terriers have huge bodies with strong bulky bones and an all black coat. Their legs are covered in a thick layer of hair. They usually have dark colored eyes and their appearance is very proportionate.

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French Bulldog

The playful and watchful French bulldog is a wonderful addition to any family. They’re friendly, fun, and adaptable. Their appearance is instantly recognizable thanks to their bat ears, snuffling and drooling, and prominent facial skin folds. They can...

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Great Pyrenees

As a majestic dog breed, Great Pyrenees are relaxed and serious. They may not be bubbly like Golden Retrievers, but they have a very deep affection for their owners. As independent thinkers, Great Pyrenees can be stubborn, but their devotion to keeping...

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