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Top 10 Most Popular Dog Breeds In India

by Vikas S. SEO

If you’re planning to bring a furry little friend into your family, then you’re probably wondering which breed is right for you. You must realize that all breeds have their own personalities. This is why it is essential to properly think about the same before zeroing in on a specific pup to bring home.

Not sure about the personality traits of most dogs? Don’t worry! To help you find a great dog, we’ve curated a list of the top 10 most popular dog breeds in India and their characteristics!

Labradors

Labradors are friendly, fast, and super adorable! They are the perfect buddy for you if you live in a home with children. You’ll be delighted by their energetic nature when they’re young, and equally amused by their laziness when they grow older.

Labrador

  • Dog Breed Group: Gundog
  • Height: 21-24 Inches
  • Weight: 55-80 pounds
  • Life Span: 13 to 14 years

What to keep in mind?

Labradors are not hard to take care of. This is why they are great for first-time owners!

German Shepherd

If you’re looking for a loyal dog who can protect your family, then you should get a German Shepherd home. If you think that a German Shepherd is mostly an aggressive dog, think again! They are extremely loving and protective, and only aggressive if trained to ward off outsiders!

German Shepherd

  • Dog Breed Group: Pastoral
  • Ear Type: Erect
  • Guard Dog: Yes
  • Life Span: 11 to 12 years

What to keep in mind?

German Shepherds love their family. If you are planning to be away a lot, keep in mind that your dog may become sad without you.

Pug

Pugs are eccentric (and we mean that in the best possible way)! If you want a dog that’s super cuddly and always in the mood to rest its head on you and sleep, then you must pick a pug. Friendly and docile, they are also perfect for homes with children.

Pug

  • Dog Breed Group: Toy
  • Tail Type: Curled
  • Getting A Puppy Home: Pocket-Friendly
  • Life Span: 7 to 8 years

What to keep in mind?

Pugs snore and wheeze a lot. So, don’t be alarmed if your dog starts wheezing during the day!

Doberman

Loyal, fierce, and loving, a Doberman is a great dog for someone who wants an intimidating pal by their side. Many people don’t know this but this breed is also very affectionate. A Doberman will adore you completely, and keep everyone else at bay!

Doberman

  • Other names: Doberman Pinscher, Dobermann, Doberman
  • Height: 24-28 Inches
  • Weight: 30-40 kg
  • Life Span: 13 to 14 years

What to keep in mind?

Dobermans are naturally ready to guard you. Giving them additional guard dog training can make them too fierce.

Pomeranian

Pomeranians are fluffy, cuddly, and very cute. They love exercise and are quite energetic. If you have a lawn in your home, just set your puppy loose and watch the fun ensue! Pomeranians are highly intelligent dogs.

Pomeranian

  • Dog Breed Group: Toy Dogs
  • Height: 7-12 Inches
  • Weight: 2-4 Kg
  • Life Span: 14 to 15 years

What to keep in mind?

Pomeranians should get at least 20 minutes of exercise every day!

Pariah Dog

A Pariah Dog, also sometimes called the Indian dog, is a dog breed that’s native to India. Extremely loving, loyal, friendly, and intelligent, this is a breed that is sometimes underestimated! If you love dogs irrespective of their breeds, then offer your home to a Pariah dog!

Pariah Dog

  • Dog Breed Group: Hound Dogs
  • Height: 18-25 Inches
  • Weight: 15-30 Kg
  • Life Span: 13 to 14 years

What to keep in mind?

Pariah dogs have a great immune system. However, having said that, don’t avoid getting your dog vaccinated!

Golden Retriever

A golden retriever is energetic and playful. It is a great dog for a home with children as this breed loves to run around and play games. Like Labradors, Golden retrievers are easy to take care of. However, do note that their fur sheds quite a bit!

Golden Retriever

  • Dog Breed Group: Gundog
  • Height: 22-24 Inches
  • Weight:  24-36 kg
  • Life Span: 11 to 12 years

 

What to keep in mind?

Golden retrievers are social animals and love attention! If you are not home too often, your pet may become sad without you.

Rottweilers

Rottweilers are super devoted, so if you’re looking for a very loyal and fierce dog, this breed is right for you. Rottweilers dog learns very quickly and adapt to any environment. They are incredibly intelligent too. Also, they are great with children as they tend to be gentle and loving with them, but only if they were socialised well as pups!


Rottweiler

  • Dog Breed Group: Working Dogs
  • Height: 18-20 inch
  • Weight: 50 – 60 kg
  • Life Span: 8 to 10 years

 What to keep in mind:

A dog is only aggressive when he/she is not brought up with love. Your Rottweiler will be loving and non-aggressive if you treat him/her well!

Great Dane

Many people refer to Great Danes as gentle giants, and there couldn’t be a more apt way to describe them! Don’t be fooled by their huge size! They are extremely loving, playful and calm dogs. They are appropriate pets for children too. The one thing you must consider though is the size of your home as these are giant dogs that take up a lot of space! If you feel your home is too small, then a Great Dane may not be right for you.

Great Dane

  • Dog Breed Group: Working Dogs
  • Height: 35-43 Inches
  • Weight: 50-90 Kg
  • Life Span: 9 to 10 years

What to keep in mind:

Great Danes get along with all other dog breeds. So, if you’re planning to have a large family of dogs, then a Great Dane would fit in.

Beagle

Beagles are curious dogs who love to sniff everything and play around. They are very energetic, sometimes stubborn, and very good with children. They are very even-tempered and often described as happy dogs. Here’s something you might love about them - this breed is that they are very vocal and like to “talk” to their family. So, if you’re someone who actually likes conversing with their pets, this breed is perfect for you!

Beagle

  • Dog Breed Group: Hound Dogs
  • Height: 33 cms-41 cms
  • Weight:  9 kg-11 kg
  • Life Span: 13 - 14 years

What to keep in mind:

Beagles don’t know when to stop eating! So, there is a high chance of this breed becoming fat. Make sure your dog gets lots of exercises to prevent this.

Conclusion

No matter what dog breed you decide to welcome into your family, you must keep one thing in mind. All dogs want to be loved. If you are not going to be able to take care of your dog properly, then don’t get one because it does not do them justice. As they offer you all their love and devotion, you must offer them the same! Treat them like a family member and make sure they are always happy and taken care of! Also, do speak with your vet regarding the proper diet and nutrition of your dog!

 


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MEW VN Junior  Everything about PETs
I love Beagle! Smart dogs!
Oct 24th 2019 01:33   
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