Dog Breeds - Non-Sporting (Utility) Group
Author: petladyThis is the first post in a series that will cover all sorts of different dog breeds. I am starting off with the Non-Sporting or Utility breeds.
This group includes dogs of all shapes, sizes and functions from the Dalmatian and the Leonberger at the large end of the scale to the Tibetan Spaniel and the Llash Apso at the small. Most of these dogs have been bred and trained primarily as household pets and companions. This doesn’t mean, however, that those dogs in this group don’t still show great bravery and skill as hunters and retrievers.
There are so many dogs that fit into the non-sporting category such as the Bulldog, Chow Chow, Dalmatian, German Sptiz, and Keeshond (just to name a few) that I am going to just touch on a few today. I think most everyone is familiar with the Poodle. They come in three sizes, Standard, Miniature, and Toy and a number of whole colors (white, cream, apricot, blue, silver, chocolate and black). They are unusual in that they have a single coat. They also most often require professional grooming to keep their coat manageable and healthy although daily home grooming will help between groomer visits. They are very intelligent and can be taught all kinds of tricks.
Also in this group is the Japanese Spitz. This dog breed arrived in Europe around twenty years ago, but it is already well established. This dog breed has a very thick coat, but usually only requires daily combing and brushing using supplies in a dog grooming kit. This dog is very affectionate and alert.
The French Bulldog is the French version of the British Bulldog. They love exercise and make a charming house dog. Because of their short coat, this dog is very easily groomed using the different kinds of dog combs and dog brushes available. These dogs can weigh up to 28 lbs but they are are sturdy, compact dogs.
Okay, well this is the first installment, but there will be many, many more to come so be sure to check back often and if you have a dog in this group, feel free to add your own comments!
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July 10th, 2008 at 7:22 pm
I have a Keeshond who is the love of my life! His name is Fritz and he is very easy going but very possessive. His coat is very, very thick which is good because it gets very cold here in the winter, but I have to make sure I brush and comb him everyday to keep him from matting and to help control the loose hair in the house. I found the perfect affordable grooming kit for him at First Rate Pets and the combs and brushes are just what I need!