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Originally Posted by livingdustmops If you go to the AKC website each breed club has done a description of the breed. In my experience a purebred will breed (for the most part) true to breed in other words what they were bred to do. All dogs have different personalities but will usually be driven by the breed type. http://www.akc.org/breeds/index.cfm?nav_area=breeds
I don't have it anymore but there were are some websites where you could put in what you wanted a dog to do/be and your personality and it would match you up to a breed.
A dog should never be purchased on looks alone but what their breed type is. It makes dog guardianship so much more enjoyable for everyone.  |
Cindy, when I saw your post, it made me think of something they have on animalplanet.com If the op goes there, and selects pets, their is a breed selector. I wouldn't rely on that as my sole piece of research BY ANY STRETCH, but it might be helpful.
OP, good luck in your search, I think researching the breeds is one of the best parts of bringing a new furkid into your home. (At least I did before I settled on yorkies as the one and only breed for me)