Breed
Selection
Before choosing a breed, think about how much space you'll need for exercise and playtime.
Know what you're looking for
Size
Selection
If you live in an apartment, you might want to choose a smaller dog that won't require too much room. A larger dog will require more space.
According to your location
Training
Matters
Smaller dogs tend to be easier to train than large ones. Larger dogs usually require more training because they are more energetic and active.
Will they need training?
Behavior
Matters
Look up the breed online and read reviews. Also, check out how well-behaved the puppies are.
Do they have good manners?
Size
Matters
A good rule of thumb when choosing a puppy is to choose one between 8 and 12 pounds.
Don't get too small or too big
Health
Matters
If you're looking at puppies, check them out thoroughly. Look for hip dysplasia, eye problems, skin allergies, and other potential health issues
Check for any health issues.
Final
decision
so it's important to consider all aspects of the breed before making a final decision.
Many different shapes and sizes