Dogs aren't only man's best friends. They're woman's best friends too. Many women would like to have a dog, but which breeds are best for women? There are so many types of dog breeds out there that choosing the perfect one can seem overwhelming at times. Here's a list of the top ten best dogs for women.
- American Eskimo. These dogs are absolutely gorgeous. They're white, fluffy dogs and come in different sizes so you can get a toy dog, a medium-sized one, or a large one. These dogs are very affectionate and very protective of their owners as well. This type of dog is great for women because it will protect them if danger ever arises. Plus, they're very lovable and make great companions. These dogs usually cost between $200 and $800.
- Siberian Husky. These are larger sized dogs, so, once again, they are great protectors for women. They are very protective of their owners as well and are very affectionate with them too. They're very gentle, friendly, and outgoing too. These are very strong dogs and are ideal for a woman living alone. These dogs usually cost between $300 and $700.
- Shetland Sheepdog. This breed is another great dog breed for women because it's very loyal, fond, friendly, and affectionate of its owner. However, they are suspicious of strangers and will serve as protectors to their female owner as well. These are medium to large sized dogs of mixed colors. They usually cost between $400 and $800.
- Golden Retriever. This breed is a golden, red, or honey-colored breed. They also are very friendly and affectionate and make great pets for women. Plus, they are another breed that will protectively defend their owner in perceived danger, so they're ideal for women. Plus, these dogs are great with children as they are always patient and gentle. They usually cost between $700 and $2500.
- Samoyed. These are medium-sized fluffy, white dogs similar to American Eskimos. However, their mane isn't quite as thick and large as an American Eskimo's. These dogs are also great for women because they're loyal, affectionate, and protectors as well. They usually cost between $600 and $1500.
- Collie. Collies are another very protective breed of dog. They are extremely protective of their masters, so they are great for women as well. Plus, they are sweet, gentle, affectionate, and loving towards them as well. They are a fluffy, medium-sized dog as well. They usually cost between $300 and $600.
- Alaskan Malamute. This breed is similar to American Eskimos and Samoyeds. However, its fur isn't quite as fluffy as the other two breeds. These are great protectors and love their owners. They're very friendly and active dogs as well. They usually cost between $500 and $2000.
- Poodle. Poodles are great dogs for women because they will happily endure being dressed up, groomed, and fawned over. Most women love poodles because they're cute, small, and cuddly with all their curly fur. These dogs are good because they're small and not dangerous. They usually cost between $200 and $1000.
- Yorkshire Terrier. This breed is another very small and cute one. Women usually love this type of dog. They're very friendly and affectionate with their owners and usually with tolerate ribbons and bows in their hair and being pampered and groomed, which many women like to do to their dogs. These dogs usually cost between $500 and $2500.
- Pomeranian. This is another "dress up" breed of dog that's perfect for women who like to dress up and groom their animal. Women like these dogs. Once again, they're toy sized, very fluffy, and very affectionate as well. These dogs usually cost between $500 and $5000.
Those are the best dogs for women. Some of them are strong protectors, whereas others are cute, small dogs. All of them would be ideal dogs for women, however.
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