
5 of the best dog breeds for first-time owners – including super-loving pup that's super easy to train & loves kids
Plus, how much it costs to get a professional dog trainer
PAW-FECT POOCH 5 of the best dog breeds for first-time owners – including super-loving pup that's super easy to train & loves kids
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DOGS are the most popular pet in the UK, with around 13.5 million households owning a pooch.
If you're looking to take the plunge and invite a furry friend into your family, there are several breeds worth considering - especially if you've never owned a dog or had experience taking care of one.
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1. Labrador retriever
The most popular dog in Britain - and there are several good reasons why!
Labradors are known for being super friendly, full of energy, and easy to train, hence why they make a great first pet.
They also love to eat, and Vets4Pets recommend regular exercise as they are known to become obese.
Key facts:
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Lifespan 10-12 years
Good with children
Easy to train
Susceptible to some inherited conditions, such as hip and elbow dysplasia
High exercise requirement
2. Shih Tzu
According to the PDSA, Shih Tzus were originally bred in Tibet to be companion dogs and were also used as watchdogs to announce the arrival of visitors.
They are known for having loyal, loveable natures, but many Shih Tzus are purebred which means they are more likely to develop certain health conditions.
Key facts:
Lifespan 10-16 years
They need regular grooming because of their long fur
Known to bark a lot
Don't like being left alone for more than 4 hours
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3. Bernese Mountain Dog
Bernese Mountain Dogs are sweet and gentle, and loyal to their families - this is why they make a popular pet.
But due to their size they need to live in a home with plenty of space.
Key facts:
Lifespan up to 10 years
Needs a minimum of 1 hour exercise a day
They have incredibly thick coats so be prepared for a lot of shedding, and regular brushing
4. Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
Kind, gentle and loyal dogs, Cavaliers are so popular, but they need constant company as they get very upset at being left alone, the PDSA says.
They are happy to live in either a city or the countryside, as long as they get plenty of exercise and mental stimulation.
Key facts:
Lifespan 12 years+
Good around children
Need to be brushed daily
5. Poodle
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Poodles can come in three sizes, pictured is a miniature red poodle puppy
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Poodles are playful and adventurous, and generally get on well with other pets and kids.
But with their beautiful coats, they need daily grooming, and it also requires clipping and shaping by a professional groomer periodically throughout the year.
Key facts:
Lifespan 10-18 years depending on size
Come in three sizes: standard, miniature and toy
Need an hour of exercise a day and love to run, swim and retrieve

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