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10 dog breeds that adapt easily to everything

Many breeds of dogs easily adapt to different conditions. If you’re away from home a lot, move regularly, or need a dog to accompany you to work, here are some breeds to consider. Their representatives are quite unpretentious, intelligent, and loyal pets.

Take a closer look at each of the following breeds to understand who is most suitable for you and to whom you can give all your love.

Border Collie

The Border Collie is the leader among dog breeds that adapt quickly. They radiate energy and do their best to please their two-legged companion.

They show their intelligence from an early age; they immediately learn to listen to commands: it is no coincidence that they take first place in the list of the most intelligent dogs, according to Stanley Coren’s rating. If you are looking for a four-legged friend for these qualities, you have just found him.

Doberman

While its appearance may make you think otherwise, the Doberman is an excellent example of a family companion dog, provided it is appropriately trained.

Moreover, its ability to learn commands and put them into practice is unique: like the German Shepherd, the Doberman is used to perform actions in which obedience is fundamental. This dog often serves with the police, military structures, and the Emergency.

Golden Retriever

Like its cousin, the Labrador, the Golden Retriever is sure to make you fall in love from the first second. He is valued primarily for his intelligence and extraordinary devotion. It is a gorgeous and elegant dog breed.

It is the ideal dog for canistherapy in hospital wards and nursing homes. Golden Retrievers are often used as guide dogs. These dogs are versatile and suitable for families with children and single people. They are equally comfortable living in houses and apartments.

Australian Shepherd

Among the dog breeds that adapt quickly is the Australian Shepherd. A wonderful dog, energetic and loyal.

It learns easily, is ready to work hard, and follows the owner’s instructions impeccably. For this reason, the Australian Shepherd is often used in rescue, human search, and livestock care.

Papillon 

One of the strengths of the Papillon is intelligence. It is an intelligent and loyal four-legged friend that loves company and hugs.

The only downside to consider is that it tends to get too attached to the owner: in some cases, it can also be intrusive, and you have to be able to restrain a dog. Papillon also loves children very much.

Corgi

The Welsh Corgi is a cheerful and adorable herding dog. Today it is one of the most popular companion dogs. Queen Elizabeth II adored this breed. Corgis are an outgoing, alert, and energetic breed. In addition, they are brilliant and demonstrate genuine human sensitivity. These dogs are unpretentious: they can live in houses and small apartments.

Pug

A pug with deep wrinkles around large dark eyes and a round, flat muzzle can only bring a smile. Pugs are very funny and playful. These dogs are always affectionate and constantly want to be close to their owners. Pugs are intelligent, obedient, and unpretentious, so they quickly adapt to new living conditions. If only the owners were nearby!

German Shepherd

The German Shepherd is the most unpretentious and obedient among guard breeds, so it is an excellent working dog. It has high intelligence and strong protective instincts. Although the German Shepherd is suitable even for a beginner, training should not be left. The owner must be engaged in education and be able to insist on his own. This faithful dog listens to its owner and is always ready to protect him.

Pomeranian

These are the most miniature dogs of the Spitz type; they look like foxes and are covered with thick coats.

Today Pomeranians are popular in Russia and other countries of the world due to their gentle temperament combined with high intelligence and devotion. They form very strong bonds with all family members, especially when the Pomeranian is well-bred and socialized from an early age.

Poodle

There are large, small, dwarf, and toy poodles. They are classified by size but have approximately the same temperament and intelligence. The poodle is the most intelligent dog that easily adapts to new living conditions. Poodles are obedient, easy to train, and do not require extra care. No wonder this is the most famous circus dog.

Although poodles are currently used as companions, they make excellent hunting, police, and guide dogs for the disabled.

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