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The Sporting Group includes
pointers, setters, retrievers and many spaniels. This group of fairly active dogs
is composed of a wide variety of breeds, which were developed to aid hunters by
finding, flushing out and retrieving game. Members of this group all need a fair
amount of exercise but you don’t have to be a hunter to own one of these dogs.
Many breeds in this group are usually very good with children and include the:
English Setter; Golden Retriever, Labrador Retriever, Welsh Springer Spaniel,
English Cocker Spaniel, and Flat Coated Retriever. Dogs in this group range in
size from small dog breeds like the American Cocker Spaniel up to medium to large
dog breeds with the setters (English, Irish and Gordon) and the Weimaraner being
the largest The two most popular family dogs in the world are the Labrador Retriever
and the Golden Retriever. The top ten most popular sporting dogs in the US are
the following. 1.Labrador Retriever Labrador Retrievers are
the most popular dog in the US (#1) and one of the best family dogs in the world.
The Lab is gentle, loyal, intelligent and extremely reliable with children. These
large-sized Retrievers are not apartment dogs but can adapt well to city living
if they are given sufficient exercise. The Labrador is good natured and eager
to learn and can be easily trained to do everything from competitive obedience
and field trials to becoming a “seeing-eye” dog for the blind. 2.Golden
Retriever This Retriever is a good hunting dog, seeing-eye dog, obedience
and agility competitor, and outstanding family dog. The extremely popular (#2)
Golden is a gentle, confident and loyal dog that is cheerful, trustworthy and
responsive to training. This breed makes a wonderful family dog that is friendly
with everyone – both human and other animals. This large-sized Retriever does
very well with children but toddlers should always be supervised as young untrained
dogs can be over exuberant. 3.Cocker Spaniel The American
Cocker Spaniel is smaller than its English cousin – the English Cocker Spaniel.
This beautiful spaniel has a luxurious thick and silky coat with trousered legs.
This small- to medium- sized gun dog can be used for hunting and retrieving but
is extremely popular (#15) as a companion and show dog. Cockers get along extremely
well with children and strangers and can adapt to apartment living if exercised
twice daily. 4.German Shorthaired Pointer The German Shorthaired
is a very athletic gun-dog that doesn’t belong in the city. This large-sized dog
is loyal, intelligent and eager to learn and can be trained for field, agility
and obedience competitions. This breed is extremely popular (#20) but needs to
be challenged both mentally and physically. The breed makes a good family dog
but may be too exuberant for toddlers and small children 5.English
Springer Spaniel The cheerful medium-sized English Springer Spaniel is
the progenitor of the English hunting spaniels and the largest of the spaniel
dog breeds. These popular (#28) Spaniels make both excellent hunting retrievers
and good family dogs that get along well with children. Some Springer bloodlines
have shown some aggression and dominance so early socialization and obedience
training for males should be a priority. 6.Weimaraner The
popular (#30) Weimaraner is a large-sized hunting dog breed. This high-energy
dog needs an athletic family that can satisfy his demanding exercise requirements.
The Weimaraner needs an experienced owner who can manage and control this headstrong
breed and provide early socialization and on-going obedience training. This dog
doesn’t do well with children unless it is raised with them. Weims need to live
indoors and spend a lot of time with their families. Well trained Weimaraners
are a delight but poorly trained dogs can be destructive, rambunctious, have a
high prey drive and try to dominate other dogs. 7.Brittany The
Brittany Spaniel is an active medium-sized dog that is intelligent, loyal and
easy to train. It makes a terrific hunting dog or family pet and requires very
little grooming and does very well with all children. This popular breed (#30)
needs lots of exercise and makes a fairly good watchdog. 8.Vizsla
The Short-haired Vizsla is a popular (#44) medium- to large-sized hunting
dog breed with an elegant bearing and strong and muscular appearance. The Vizsla
is lively, sweet, affectionate and somewhat sensitive. This athletic, sporty and
agile breed needs lots of exercise and lots of human companionship. Vizlas must
be socialized and trained early to build confidence and prevent neurotic behaviour.
This is not a city dog and it needs to live with a very active family. 9.Chesapeake
Bay Retriever The Chessie is the strongest and most powerful of the sporting
dogs. This large dog loves hunting but also is a great family dog and gets along
well with all children. This intelligent breed is quite popular (#49) and somewhat
distrustful of strangers and makes a good watchdog. Chesapeakes are not city dogs
and need a lot of regular exercise and love to go swimming. 10.Irish
Setter The popular (#67) Irish is an exuberant, happy-go-lucky, goofy,
kind, charming and intelligent dog. This breed has no aggression and welcomes
everybody. These Setters can be somewhat independent and easily distracted but
are intelligent and eager to learn and therefore can be trained fairly easily.
The Irish is a superb hunting dog and must have lots of exercise with challenging
field and retrieval exercises. If these dogs are given early obedience training,
they adapt very well to older children. However this breed is so lively and impulsive
when it is young that it could knock toddlers over. About the Author:
Mike Mathews is a contributing writer and editor for the popular dog breed site:
www.dog-breed-facts.com . He provides informative, real-world advice and tips
on dog breeds, dog
health , dog grooming
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