First-time owners prefer the medium-size frame and their want to be with their people. However, training this breed may take more time and money.
Cavelier King Charles Spaniels known for their fun-loving, gentle dispositions yet retaining the spunkiness of other sporting cavalier breeds, making them a good fit for an array of pet parent lifestyles.
Boston Terriers are also calm. They are usually known to have upbeat, friendly, happy-go-lucky personalities. Most Boston Terriers like kids and apartments.
Like Shih Tzus, their shiny hair needs care. If lengthy, their coats should be brushed daily like human hair.
Long-haired Shih Tzus need daily brushing. They're also grooming-intensive. Daily mustache and topknot grooming and eyelid cleaning with a wet towel are recommended.
Maltese are affectionate and love to be with their owners. Maltese offer unequaled loyalty and love if you work from home.
They need a fenced-in yard to run around for 20–30 minutes. Good puppy socialization is key to their development, so try enrolling your new pup in a playgroup or visiting the dog park.
Active people suit Poodles. They love retrieving and playing on land and water. Poodles are great swimmers.
Goldens demand regular exercise and are good companions for "long runs and bike rides" but are less energetic than Labs.
This high-energy breed loves water and is easy to bathe. The only drawback is that vacuuming takes time. Their strong water-repellent coat sheds a lot!