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First Dogs 2025: Here are the 15 best breeds of adorable dog for inexperienced first time owners

First Dogs 2025: Here are the 15 best breeds of adorable dog for inexperienced first time owners

Scotsman07-06-2025

We're a nation of dog lovers, with around one-in-three households including at least one four-legged friend .
By far the most popular pet in the UK, they make for wonderful companions, all the while improving both our mental and physical health - and that's a scientific fact.
The army of dog owners continues to grow, with 221 different breeds of pedigree dog to choose from, alongside numerous crossbreeds .
Choosing the right breed is absolutely essential – for example opting for a small dog if you don't have much room at home, or a hypoallergenic dog if you suffer from allergies.
There's also always the option of adopting a dog from a dog shelter for a minimal fee - for example from the Dogs Trust .
One thing to take into consideration is whether you are an experienced or new dog owner, with certain breeds far more challenging than others for newcomers to the canine club.
Of course, depending on your lifestyle and circumstances there's no one size fits all approach – but first time owners should consider breeds that tend to be easy to train, eager to please, and friendly.
Here are 16 of the best breeds for first-time dog owners.
1 . Labrador Retriever
The most popular dog in the Britain is also a pretty good choice for a first time owner. The Labrador Retriever has the perfect combination of brains, beauty and friendliness. It should be noted though that they need regular exercise and don't like being left alone for long periods of time. | Canva/Getty Images Photo Sales
2 . Shih Tzu
A perfect first pet for somebody looking for a house dog, the Shih Tzu is a friendly breed that needs little in the way of space or exercise. They are also highly intelligent and easy to train. | Canva/Getty Images Photo Sales
3 . Bernese Mountain Dog
If you are a first time owner keen to go 'extra large' then the Berenese Mountain Dog is probably your best option. Easy-going, eager-to-please and gentle, their intelligence makles them relatively easy to train. They are good with kids too, and surprisingly lazy. Their hair is the only part of thme that's fairly high maintenance - there's a lot of it and they need regular brushing (while your carpet will need regular hoovering). | Canva/Getty Images Photo Sales
4 . Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
Small, affectionate, and adaptable, Cavaliers are easygoing lap dogs. They're great with kids, enjoy cuddling, and don't require intense exercise, making them perfect for first-time or flat dwellers. | Canva/Getty Images Photo Sales

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