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  • Petland’s Top 5 Designer Breed Dogs for 2022

    Petland’s Top 5 Designer Breed Dogs for 2022

    Designer breeds have been around for quite some time now and have fast become favorites among dog lovers. In addition to the fact that a good number of them are hypoallergenic, they also possess exclusive excellent features from their parents. Here are the top 5 designer breeds ranked by Petland:

    Cockapoo

    The cockapoo has a Cocker Spaniel and a Poodle parents and their original breeding can be traced to the 1960s. They are a very loving breed and an incredible family dog. They respond well to training, and can be easily socialized. 

    Labradoodle

    This breed is a mix of a Labrador Retriever and a Poodle. They are very playful and have lots of energy. Their cross can be traced back to the 1980s and their hypoallergenic status makes them a major favorite. 

    Goldendoodle

    The goldendoodle’s cross can be traced to around the 1990s. They are a cross between the golden retriever and poodle. They are very loving dogs who are easy to train and do well when exposed to lots of exercise and attention. 

    Yorkie poo

    This breed is the result of a cross between a Yorkshire terrier and a Toy or Miniature Poodle. They are family-friendly dogs and are highly intelligent and playful. They may tend to bark a lot, and this would have to be curbed early on. They weigh around 8 to 15 pounds making them good for apartment living too. 

    Cavachon

    With a Bichon Frize and a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel parents, it’s no surprise that this breed is very playful. They also boast great qualities such as intelligence and loyalty and relate well with other pets and kids. They have medium energy levels and only require moderate exercise as well as grooming to keep them in top shape. 

    Conclusion 

    Designer breeds have a lot of excellent qualities that may give them an edge over pure breeds. One of these is their hypoallergenic status. So, if you want to go down this path, these five breeds are an excellent array to pick from. 

  • Petland’s Top 5 Small Breed Dogs

    Petland’s Top 5 Small Breed Dogs

    Small breeds are much beloved because of a range of factors including ease of care, the fact that they fit in small apartments, and very essential, they can go just about anywhere with you. If you are wondering what breed to go for yourself, here is Petland’s top 5 small breeds of dogs: 

    Maltese

    The Maltese is one of the most common breeds of small dogs and comes with its characteristic soft and silky white coat. This breed is well known for its loyalty and is also very playful and full of energy. They are a very brave breed and were a rave back in the day when the Roman Empire still stood. 

    Yorkshire Terrier

    Commonly known as the “Yorkie”, this popular dog breed is highly intelligent and takes to training easily. They are energetic and brave and require only moderate exercise. They have also been used as therapy dogs at some point in history, specifically during World War II. 

    Miniature Dachshund

    The miniature Dachshund is well-loved because of its amusing, yet adorable looks. They are very loyal, fierce protectors, and active. Their short coat requires only minimum grooming and she’d very infrequently. Given their part terrier and part hound roots, they can be feisty on occasion. 

    Shih Tzu

    Shih Tzu’s bright eyes and tiny face can be regarded as their main selling point. In addition to this, they have flowing hair which you can tie up in a knot to keep out of their eyes and you can maintain a short coat as well. A fun fact to note is that they were the major breed that Chinese emperors owned. 

    Pomeranian

    The Pomeranian has a fox-like appearance and a beautiful fluffy coat. They relate well with other breeds and are hugely intelligent and cheerful. They make for excellent watchdogs and can be taught a trick or two with time. They shed regularly and require frequent grooming. 

    Conclusion 

    If you’re looking for a small dog breed, then you can opt for any of the options mentioned. They are excellent breeds and you would fall in love with them in no time.

  • Petland’s Top 5 Breeds for Families

    Petland’s Top 5 Breeds for Families

    The international canine club recognizes over 360 dog breeds. Of these breeds, several are best suited to various activities or roles. Upon careful review, we have come up with the top 5 breeds that are well suited to ‘family life’. 

    Labrador Retriever

    The Labrador Retriever is one of the most popular breeds for family and for good reason. They are known to be patient, protective, playful, loving, and reliable. Labs are also highly intelligent and can be trained easily. They are a high-energy breed, love to run around, and boast great strength and stamina. 

    Goldendoodle

    Goldendoodles are a cross between a Golden retriever and a Poodle. They have a moderate activity level and are smaller in size than their parent breeds. They are highly intelligent and take to training easily if you start early. They may be touted as a hypoallergenic breed as a result of the Poodle in their heritage. 

    Golden Retriever

    The hallmark of the Golden Retriever is their patience which makes them perfect for children. They are also super smart, confident, loyal, and kind. Neither timid nor aggressive and full of energy to play as well. They are very obedient and affectionate, providing love to all. 

    Beagle

    The Beagle has a very calm temperament and a small size that allows them to be carried easily. This combination makes them a good choice for a family dog. They are very playful and are right at home in the outdoors. They are also accommodating of other pets and make for a great play partner. 

    Bulldog

    The Bulldog doesn’t boast a lot of energy but surely makes up for it in the affection department. They have a sturdy build and are very friendly, docile, and loyal. Their small size makes them suited to both small apartments and large houses. 

    Conclusion 

    Those are the top 5 breeds that Petland can guarantee would fit right into the family. Of course, before eventually settling for one, be sure to get super familiar with the breed.