
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.
Popular Dog Breeds

Alaskan Klee
Alaskan Klee Kai’s are companion dogs rather than working animals that pull sleds. Alaskan Klee Kai’s look like Huskies, but they have a different temperament, including wariness towards strangers.

Chinook dog
Originally a sled-dog, Chinook is a rugged working dog, who loves children and is usually known for its affection, patience and intelligence.

Toy Fox Terrier
Toy Fox Terriers, also known as “TFT”, are feisty and fun-loving, curious at heart, and will spend hours investigating the yard and places you never knew existed. This breed loves to play with toys and people, however, they do not tolerate...

Shepsky
The Shepsky, a mix between a German Shepherd and a Siberian Husky, is a highly intelligent, loyal, and energetic dog known for its strong work ethic and versatility. Combining the best traits of both breeds, they require plenty of exercise and mental...

Rough Collie
Scottish Collie dogs are native to the Highland regions, but they were also bred in the Scottish Lowlands and northern England where they were used primarily as herders. They make great family companions and are still capable herding dogs.

Bichon Frise
The Bichon Frise is a popular and widely loved dog all over the world. With their small bodies and jolly disposition, these lapdogs can make almost anyone fall in love. This breed is full of social butterflies who will love meeting friends and...

German Spitz
German Spitzes are spitz-type dogs from Germany. Although they are considered a single breed, they come in five varieties based on size and colour: the Wolfsspitz or Keeshond, the Giant Spitz or Großspitz, the Medium Spitz or Mittelspitz, the Miniature...