Who Is the Ideal Partner for Your Dog?
Written and verified by the lawyer Francisco María García
Pets are family members that require and deserve almost the same care and treatment as a child do. That’s why finding you dog the perfect partner might seem complicated. You’ll most likely be picky about finding another dog with a proper personality. When it’s time to breed your dog, you have to choose your dog’s partner carefully.
Young couples tend to get dogs, perhaps to get a sneak peek into what parenthood might be like. When a young person gets a dog, it’s good practice for having a baby. That’s why people treat their pets with so much love by caring and protecting them as if they were family members.
When deciding the right match for your dog, you should take his/her own tastes and breed into consideration. Continue reading to look at some examples of dog breeds that reproduce well together. Plus, there’s an app that might be helpful during your search for your pup’s perfect partner.
Best breeds for big dogs
German Shepherd
The German Shepherd is undoubtedly one option worth thinking about. This dog is loyal, brave, and intelligent, and will always be a good companion. They are famous worldwide for their obedience. In fact, this is the preferred dog breed for police forces due to their protective instinct that makes them the perfect guardian.
Siberian Husky
The Siberian Husky is one of the most beautiful options. Its build, coat, and blue eyes make it one of the most stunning dog breeds. They are incredibly playful, and very clean. Cleaning up after them will never be a major problem.
Golden Retriever
The Golden Retriever is one of the most popular breeds when it comes to finding a breeding partner. They’re known around the world for being charming, playful, and affectionate.
This dog’s happy presence will always bring good energy to your home. Plus, its golden fur makes it very beautiful, which is another reason for its “success” in breeding.
Best breeds for medium-sized dogs
Cocker Spaniel
The Cocker Spaniel is a truly adorable dog. Of all dog breeds, they’re one of the most fine-tuned to humans, in addition to being incredibly sweet and loyal.
Once they care for someone, whether it’s a person or another dog, they’ll want to spend a lot of time with them. These dogs get depressed when they are separated from their loved ones. Finally, they show tons of physical tenderness and affection.
Schnauzer
Schnauzers are ideal partners because of their energy, playfulness, and love for sports. They love spending time with their family and going out for walks. These dogs are especially known for their beautiful hair and beards.
Beagle
Beagles are friendly and loving dogs. They’re extremely smart, and they love playing and going on adventures. They’re always active and energetic. They bring joyfulness to any home and make their partner happy. This breed has a great personality.
Best breeds for small dogs
Yorkshire Terrier
These little dogs are some of the best companion dogs. They’re tender and playful, and they adapt well to new situations or spaces. Most Yorkshire Terriers have a good personality and form friendly relationships with people and other dogs.
French Bulldog
This kind of bulldog loves physical affection. They have good personalities; in fact, these dogs are one of the kindest and friendliest breeds of dogs.
Despite of their small size, these curious dogs are known for being playful, joyful, brave, and protective.
Where to find the perfect partner for your dog
Thanks to modern technology, now you can create a social media account for your dog to find a partner.
A new app called Tindog is becoming well-known and widely-used right now. On this app, the profiles are for the dogs. It has the same idea as the people-version of the app, Tinder.
On Tindog you can find information about the dogs such as their age, sex, and breed. Plus, owners add photos so that others can see their pet. You can look through all the options until you find the perfect match for your pet.
This text is provided for informational purposes only and does not replace consultation with a professional. If in doubt, consult your specialist.