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Smalland big dog
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After all, most large dogs have been historically bred to work with humans, and to help get work done, or to guard and protect. Once a large dog is sufficiently trained, it’s a great asset for your home. Small dogs tend to get less training than a large dog, because they can be held and easily “controlled.” This isn’t to say that little dogs can’t be trained, but it’s much more important for a large dog to understand and heed basic commands from the whole family. This may be less of an issue with the dogs themselves, but with the owners. So, if one of your reasons for getting a dog was for security and companionship, a large dog might suit your needs better. If you see a German Shepherd heading towards you, you’re going to be more likely to run off than if a chihuahua starts yapping at your heels. I’m not saying that you should get a large dog just to patrol your home, but large dogs are much more likely to frighten off an intruder than a small dog. But – spoiler alert – I’m partial to the large breeds. A lot of these advantages are similar, because dogs in general are just great. There may be advantages to both small and large breed dogs. But there are plenty of individuals who only like small dogs and individuals who only like big dogs. These two groups often overlap to a degree after all, dog lovers usually just love dogs in general. Although there isn’t any one breed of dog that is superior to the rest, there seem to be two communities of dog lovers one group that prefers large breeds, and a second group that prefers small breeds. They offer companionship, unconditional love, and plenty of cuddles.













Smalland big dog