When selecting a dog for yourself or your family, you need to consider many factors. Does your house accommodate the size dog you want to take home? Do you have time to give it to that dog? Will the dog fit in your family? Can you afford to properly feed and maintain the dog? Medium breed dogs are popular all over the world. Breeders around the world have incorporated large breed dogs with medium-sized breeds to create wonderful pets and unique looking dogs.
The top ten medium breed dogs on the American Kennel Club list are:
- Siberian Husky
- Poodle
- Border collie
- Brittany spaniel
- Australian pastor
- American eskimo
- French bulldog
- Airedale Terrier
- Australian cattle dog
- Shepherd dog
Medium-sized dogs make wonderful companions, great pets, and easier to keep compared to large and giant breed dogs. While looking at the list of medium-sized dogs on the American Kennel Clubs site, I noticed that a large number of dogs on the list require extensive grooming or brushing. Not all dogs require a ton of grooming, but a lot of the dogs that compiled the list require regular brushing or visits to the groomer for proper maintenance. This should be taken into account when selecting a breed that follows any category.
Medium-sized dogs do well in small yards; some can be kept in apartments or townhomes without problems. Daily walking is recommended as some of the breeds are very energetic and need that ‘play time’ to prevent them from becoming bored and destructive while indoors.
As with any dog, medium-sized dogs will require your care and regular vet visits to keep them healthy and happy. As stated above, dogs like the Poodle, Sheepdog, and Husky will need to be groomed. Poodles will need to be trimmed, shaved, and sculpted regularly. Sheepdogs have a lot of hair … if you are looking for a dog that does not shed; a sheepdog is not the best choice for your next pet. Husky dogs also appear to be shepherds. They will require regular care with a brush and toning comb.
In the medium size category there are so many wonderful breeds to choose from. The decision should be based on what you or your family want in a dog.
Allergies or sensitivity to pet hair and dander should be addressed first when selecting a medium-sized breed of dog. Next, consider how much space your dog will need at its full adult size. The cost of the food will be less than a large or giant breed dog, however it is still much more than a small or toy breed dog. Lastly, if your medium-sized dog weighs more than 50 pounds, vets often charge more for any surgical procedure.
Find out about all the wonderful breeds that fit into the medium-sized category, there are plenty to choose from, however some can be quickly eliminated by allergy sufferers or a family that doesn’t want to compromise on grooming requirements.