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2 min readThe 7 Major Dog Groups

January 19, 2023 By Deanna

Did you know that there are 7 major dog groups?

Most dogs fall into one of the 7 major dog group categories. Dogs evolved to carry out certain responsibilities. Dogs were bred specifically to carry out these tasks. It is important to know what category a dog falls into if you’re looking to purchase a puppy shortly. Each dog group possesses specific traits that add to their unique temperament.

The 7 dog groups include the following:

The Working Group includes dogs such as the Great Dane, Boxer, and Akita. The dogs in this group are typically large in stature. The working group dogs are typically hard-working, loyal, loving, and protective of their owners. They are intelligent animals.

The Sporting Group includes the Irish Setter, English Springer Spaniel, and the Golden Retriever. Most of the dogs in this group are medium to large. Sporting dogs are excellent at pointing and retrieving. They typically have great noses and are good hunting dogs.

The Terrier Group includes the Rat Terrier, Bull Terrier, and Scottish Terrier. The dogs in the Terrier group are usually small to medium in stature. Terriers are typically fearless! They were bred to scare off rodents. They typically have a confident yet stubborn temperament. 

The Herding Group includes dogs such as the  Corgie, Collie, and German Shepard. Most of the dogs in this group are medium to large. A herding dog’s main goal is to watch over livestock. The typical herding dog is intelligent and full of energy. This helps them excel at their job.

The Toy Group includes the Maltese, Shih Tzu, and Pug. The dogs in this category are usually small in stature. They have a loyal and affectionate personality and usually make great lap dogs. Toy dogs were bred to be companion animals. They typically have a higher life expectancy compared to the other groups.

The Non-Sporting Group includes the Poodle, French Bull Dog, and Dalmatian. These dogs typically don’t fit into any of the other major groups. These dogs are companion pets. They’re typically loyal and affectionate. The dogs in this group vary greatly when it comes to size.

The Hound Group includes dogs like the Beagle, Whippet, and Greyhound. Hound dogs instinctually love to hunt. They usually have an incredible sense of smell and are great at tracking. They have a high prey drive and are very fast. All of these traits make them incredible hunters.

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About Deanna

Hello my name is Dee! I am the breeder behind Arizona Sunrise Shih Tzus located in Goodyear, Arizona. All of my adults are health tested. Puppies are raised on an advanced curriculum which includes socialization essentials such as Early Neurological Stimulation, Early Scent Introduction, Sound Desensitization, Sensory Exposure Desensitization and so much more.
Furthermore, puppies receive an introduction to a basic recall, verbal marker training, crate practice, etc. All puppies are temperament tested to help families choose a puppy that will blend in with their lifestyle. Puppies go home with a prepaid lifetime membership to Baxter & Bella's training program & one month of free insurance through Trupanion.

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